October 2022 – The Dean's Award issued by the Walter Heller School of Business of Roosevelt University, associated with outstanding alumni (MBA 1978)[9]
2016–2017 – Teacher of the Year, Hofstra's School of Communication[2]
2002 – Recognized by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for Telemundo's news coverage of the 9/11 Terrorist Attack
1994 – Who's Who in America, 43rd edition[10]
1975 - Breaking News Emmy Award WBBM-TV Chicago coverage train accident[11]
Joseph Felix Peyronnin III (born August 3, 1947) was the executive vice president and founder of Telemundo News (1998–2006),[3][12] the former President of Fox News,[4] and a former senior executive and producer at CBS News (1970–1995).[5][6][7] He is currently an adjunct journalism professor at New York University,[1] and has served as an associate professor of journalism at Hofstra University (2011–2019).[2] Peyronnin is a long time Trustee of Vibrant Emotional Health,[13] overseers of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, and a Trustee of Gracie Square Hospital in New York City.[14] He has also been a member of the Council on Foreign Relations since 1994.[15]