April 27, 2020

PETER JENNINGS

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Updated 04-May-2020.

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Peter Jennings – Auteur – Ressources de la Bibliothèque nationale de France: Toutes les informations de la Bibliothèque Nationale de France sur : Peter Jennings

Peter Jennings – IMDb: Peter Jennings, Producer: ABC Evening News. Peter Jennings was born on July 29, 1938 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada as Peter Charles Archibald Ewart Jennings. He was a writer and producer, known for ABC World News Tonight with David Muir (1953), FDR (1982) and Peter Jennings Reporting: Breakdown – America’s Health Insurance Crisis (2005). He was married to Kayce Freed, Kati Marton, Anouchka …

Peter Jennings : a reporter’s life : Darnton, Kate : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive: Includes bibliographical references (p. 301-310)

WRITERS ON WRITING; Variations for Four Hands On a Theme by Tocqueville: Peter Jennings/Todd Brewster article, in series Writers on Writing, examines perils and pleasures of co-authorship; says their collaboration as co-authors has been surprisingly comfortable process that has been based primarily on friendship; photo (M)

Peter Jennings Crying on Television during 9/11: Note: Any political debates / inside job / demeaning comments on here will be deleted. This is not the appropriate video to be discussing these topics. With …

Tricky Path for Ambitious Series: ABC’s 12-hour documentary project, The Century, will begin broadcasting on Mar 29, after one of longest, most expensive and most convoluted odysseys of any single project in television history; work on it began in 1990 and ended up costing $25 million; project hits air with unexpected momentum provided by success of best-selling The Century by Peter Jennings and Todd Brewster, a book that grew out of research for TV project; photo (M)

ABC News Location Named Peter Jennings Way

<img src='/wp-content/images/tvnewser/share-300×615.png' alt='Peter Jennings: A Reporter’s Life”>Peter Jennings: A Reporter’s Life: The new book Peter Jennings: A Reporter’s Life, edited by Jennings’ widow, Kayce Freed Jennings, ABC News correspondent Lynn Sherr, and Kate Darnton, is out on Monday, with excerpts, photos, and video clips now posted online at ABCNews.com. As Freed Jennings writes in an introductory note on the site, “I hope that (the book) will inspire…young people to come into …

Friends and Colleagues Celebrate the Life of Peter Jennings: Memorial service is held at Carnegie Hall for Peter Jennings, ABC News anchor; photos (M)

Arts, Briefly; News of the News: Arts, Briefly column; ABC World News Tonight places first in weekly Nielsen ratings in the week after Peter Jennings dies (S)

Arts, Briefly; Jennings Tribute Leads the Night: Arts, Briefly column; two-hour tribute to Peter Jennings garners ABC top Nielsen overnight ratings; photo (S)

TV anchor Peter Jennings dies at age 67 | CBC News: Tributes were pouring in on Monday for Peter Jennings, anchor of ABC’s flagship network news show for more than two decades, who died of lung cancer on Sunday.

ABC News anchor Peter Jennings dies at 67: Peter Jennings, the suave, Canadian-born broadcaster who delivered the news to Americans each night in five separate decades, died Sunday

Letter From Peter Jennings

Jennings Delivers His News in Character: Alessandra Stanley analysis of Peter Jennings’s disclosure during his evening newscast that he has lung cancer (M)

Why Peter Jennings chose to become an American | FRIENDS of Canadian Broadcasting: Explore the issues that FRIENDS are actively working on, which span Canadian Stories, the CBC/Public Broadcasting, Culture and Public Policy.

Publisher cuts price of JenningsPublisher cuts price of Jennings’ latest book: Fifty dollars was apparently too steep a price for ABC anchor Peter Jennings’ latest book, “In Search of America.”

TELEVISION REVIEW; A Lovely Land Where Hatred Is Enthroned: Walter Goodman reviews The Dark Horizon–India, Pakistan and the Bomb, presented as part of Peter Jennings Reporting series on ABC

ABC NEWS SHIFTS 2 EXECUTIVES: Legendary television figure Roone Arledge was appointed chairman of ABC ‘s news division Thursday with his former boss, David Westin , replacing him as ABC News president. Arledge, 65, has built ABC News into a powerhouse during his 20 years as president, creating Nightline and This Week and watching World News Tonight with Peter Jennings dominate the ratings for eight years. Yet the division has been buffeted with bad news lately: Jennings’ program slipping behind NBC in the ratings, Good Morning America falling further behind Today and some stinging losses in the courts.

Focusing America’s Attention on Bosnia: Interview: Peter Jennings’s passion about the war in the former Yugoslavia has earned the ABC News anchor kudos and criticism

Peter Jennings Named Sole ABC Anchor: Peter Jennings, for the last five years the foreign-desk anchor of ABC’s ”World News Tonight” newscast, will be the program’s sole anchor, the network announced.

Jennings Again: If you thought the Monitor was finished with ABC World News Tonight anchor Peter Jennings last week, you don’t know the Monitor or Peter Jennings. Throughout his career, starting with his years as a Beirut-based correspondent in the late 1960’s and early 70’s, Jennings has evinced a sharp pro-Palestinian bias – one that goes well beyond the ritualistic bromides mouthed by garden variety journalists who strive with all their might to attain the proper level of political correctness.

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Peter Jennings: 1938-2005: While visiting Peter Jennings and his wife, Kayce Freed, at their Manhattan apartment two weeks before the anchorman died of lung cancer on Aug. 7,…

My botty best at summarizing from Wikipedia: jennings served as the sole anchor of ABC World News Tonight from 1983 until his death from lung cancer in 2005 . he dropped out of high school, but he transformed himself into one of american television’s most prominent journalists jennings became a foreign correspondent in 1968, reporting from the middle east . he returned as one of world news tonight’s three anchormen in 1978, and he was promoted to sole anchorman in 1983 . je jennings was one of the “Big Three” news anchormen who dominated network news from 1980s until his death in 2005 . he started his broadcasting career at the age of nine, hosting Peter’s People . jennings later surmised that it was out of “pure boredom” that he failed 10th grade . he later briefly attended carleton university, where he says he “lasted about 10 minutes” before jennings dreamed of following in his father’s footsteps in broadcasting . his first job was as a bank teller for the royal bank of canada . he explored acting by appearing in several amateur musical productions jennings was the first Canadian journalist to arrive in Dallas after the assassination of president john f. k. he ran into Elmer Lower, then president of ABC News, who offered him a job “the job was pretty intimidating for a guy like me in a tiny city in Canada,” jennings recalls . three months later though, he changed his mind and moved to the united states . in 1965, at 26, jennings was, and remains, the youngest-ever U.S. network news anchor . “ABC was in bad shape at the time,” he said . some in the american audience disliked his Canadian accent jennings’ lack of in-depth knowledge of american affairs led critics to deride him as a “glamorcaster” after three rocky years at the anchor desk, he quit to become a foreign correspondent . in 1968, he established ABC’s Middle East bureau in Beirut, Lebanon, the first american television news bureau in the arab world . in 1972, jennings covered his first major breaking news story, the Munich Olympics massacre of jennings: his live reporting provided context for americans unfamiliar with the Palestinian group . he says in 1973, he covered the Yom Kippur war, and later co-produced Sadat: action biography . jennings returned to the u.s. at the end of 1974 to become Washington correspondent and news anchor for ABC’s new morning program AM America . the show never gained ground against Today, and was canceled in just in 1975, jennings moved abroad, this time as ABC’s chief foreign correspondent . he continued to cover the middle east, and in 1978 he was the first Canadian or American reporter to interview the ayato jennings’s official title was “Foreign Desk Anchor,” but he continued to serve as the network’s chief foreign correspondent . he married for the third time to fellow ABC correspondent Kati Marton . in 1982, jennings continued to cover major international news, especially Middle East issues . his nightly appearance at an anchor desk in London gave the impression that ABC News was more dedicated to foreign news . he reported on the Iranian jennings’ contract with the CBC expired in the early 1980s . his absence caused a dip in the ratings for ABC’s nightly newscast . on July 20, 1983, Reynolds died unexpectedly after developing acute jennings would anchor the program from new york city . announcement signaled a generational shift in the evening news broadcasts . Rather had already been elevated to anchor in 1981 after the retirement of Walter Cronkite “if our approach is that singular, then we will all have made a mistake,” he says . jennings’ debut on september 5, 1983, marked the beginning of a steady climb in ratings for ABC News . by 1989, competition among the three nightly newscasts had risen to fever pitch . jennings and ABC were criticized for suddenly halting coverage of convention for 30 minutes . despite a shaky jennings’s on-air success continued in 1990, and world news tonight consistently led the ratings race . in January, he anchored the first installment of Peter Jennings Reporting . peter jennings: “from the Killing Fields” focused on covert support of the Khmer Rouge . he says he was concerned about the emotional impact of the war coverage on children . in 1991, breaking “you may hear some not very nice language,” says jennings . “you can ask your parents to tell you more,” he says . on September 9, 1992, ABC announced that it would be switching the format of its political coverage . “there will be less attention to staged appearances and sound bites designed exclusively for television,” says jennings . the early 1990s also served up a series of difficult experiences and public embarrassment for jennings . on august 13, 1993, Jennings and Kati Marton publicly announced their separation in newsday . jennings: “imagine a nation full of uncontrolled two-year-old rage” “the voters had a temper tantrum last week,” he said . conservatives have criticized the anchor’s remarks peabody award-winning documentary aired a week before the 50th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima . critics called it a “smoke screen designed to refute any suggestion jennings: “people thought I had insulted their sacred mandate and some thought I should go back to Canada” during mid-1990s, critics praised him for not letting murder case swamp newscast . instead, ABC dedicated more time to covering the conflict than any other network from 1992 to 1996 . jennings received the goldsmith career award for excellence in journalism . in 1996, world news tonight started gradually slipping in the ratings race . NBC’s nightly news overtook the ABC newscast for two weeks in late July and early September . the changes provoked a backlash from regular viewers, and ratings plummeted . “we did very nightly news ended 1997 as the number-one evening newscast . the slide in the ratings coincided with some rockiness at ABC News . both denied that the disappointing ratings performance of World News Tonight contributed . a 24-hour strike by the union disrupted ABC’s coverage of 1998’s November elections . none of the shake-ups helped jennings retake the nightly ratings crown . the anchor teamed with jennings anchored the first installment of ABC’s 12-hour miniseries, The Century . production on the monumental project started in 1990, and cost the network US$25 million . he also anchored a longer critics praised the program, and described the anchor as “superhuman” the success of the program failed to transfer into any lasting change in the viewership of World News Tonight . jennings was the only news anchor to travel to India for Clinton’s trip . he broke his composure after receiving phone calls from his children . “we do not very often make recommendations for people’s behavior from Jennings was criticized by Rush Limbaugh among others for commenting about President George W. Bush on-air: “where is the president of the United States? … I know we don’t know where he is the events of September 11 added new meaning to In Search of America, the project Jennings and Brewster started . the two began writing the book in early 2001; after the terrorist attacks, they revisited many of the people in 2003, jennings became a dual citizen of Canada and the united states . he also anchored a six-part television series in September 2002 . anchor’s formal pledge of allegiance took place at a regular citizenship ceremony in lower Manhattan . he asked: “could you imagine if I had failed?” “it would have been horrendous,” he “my kids didn’t cry, but I cried a bit — but I’m a fairly emotional character anyway,” he said . he was noted for questioning general wesley Clark over Clark’s silence jennings was sidelined by an upper respiratory infection in late December 2004 . he was forced to anchor from new york during the aftermath of the Asian tsunami . viewers began noticing that jennings’s voice sounded gravelly and unhealthy during newscasts . on April 5, 2005, he informed viewers through a taped message on world news tonight that he had lung cancer “the news does slow you down a bit,” says jennings after his last appearance on television . he thanked Gibson for closing each broadcast with the phrase, “for Peter Jennings and all of us at ABC News the anchor’s ABC colleagues shared their thoughts on jennings’s death . the next morning, Brokaw and Rather fondly remembered their former rival on the morning news shows . “peter, of the three of us, was our prince,” says Brokaw on Today . “he seemed so timeless. he had such élan and style,” says brokaw . on august 10, 2005 jennings was cremated and his ashes split in half . the 57th Primetime Emmy Awards included a tribute to Jennings by Brokaw and Rather . jennings left a US$50 million estate: half went to Freed, most of the rest to his son and daughter . in 2007, a book, Peter Jennings: a reporter’s life, was published Publishers Weekly describes the book as “predictably positive” and “browse-able” but with “a few holes left” his work consistently won overseas press club and duPont-Columbia in 2004, he was awarded with the Edward R. Murrow Award for Lifetime Achievement in Broadcasting . in 2004, his daughter, Elizabeth, accepted the insignia on his behalf . Jennings was posthumously inducted into the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences’ Television Hall of Fame . available at highbeam business “TV’s opportunity for service at Geneva.” The New York Times, p. E1. January 27, 2003. The Century. with Todd Brewster. “Variations for Four Hands On a Theme by Tocqueville.” ISBN 0-385-48327-9. with Todd Brewster. The Century for Young People. New York: Random House (1999). The series was released on DVD on April 24, 2007, by MPI Home Video. Each episode covered one year of the 1960s.