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Stanford University News
April 21, 2018
To acclaimed journalist Ted Koppel, former anchor for ABC's Nightline, a Stanford '62 alum and the 2018 Mimi and Peter E. Haas Distinguished Visitor at Stanford, it's eroding American values and the freedom of the press. “It is entirely appropriate that we recognize and label those efforts as corrosive to theÃâà...
The Stanford Daily
April 17, 2018
On Monday afternoon in Memorial Church, renowned broadcast journalist Ted Koppel M.A. '62 addressed the current state of journalism, education and politics in a “Leading a Meaningful Life” interview with Dean for Religious Life Jane Shaw. Koppel worked as a professional journalist for more than 50Ãâà...
Stanford University News
April 10, 2018
Fake news and the “toxic” influences of opinion, ideology and propaganda in journalism were topics of a lively conversation at Stanford University on April 9 among journalists Anne Applebaum, Ted Koppel and Jessica Lessin. Moderated by Stanford political scientist MICHAEL MCFAUL, the discussionÃâà...
Esquire.com
April 2, 2018
As Rosen points out, when Ted Koppel decided to read the names of every member of the servicemembers who had died in Iraq, Sinclair refused to air Nightline on any of the ABC affiliates it owned. So, as we noted, this has been Sinclair's modus operandi for a very long time. Getty Images. AdvertisementÃâà...
Greensboro News & Record
April 1, 2018
Speaking at the Bryan Lecture Series a few weeks ago, Ted Koppel, former ABC News anchor and former host of “Nightline,” gave us a quick history lesson about American journalism. For many years our journalism was kept relatively trustworthy by “gatekeepers,” such as noted TV anchors and well-knownÃâà...
CBS News
April 1, 2018
Smartphones and other gadgets deliver a wealth of information, but are they also delivering an OVERLOAD to our senses? Our Cover Story is reported by Sunday Morning Senior Contributor Ted Koppel: Fifty, sixty years ago, television was the threat. It would, we feared, rot our children's minds, and ourÃâà...
The Mac Observer
March 31, 2018
While surfing for D&D map-making tutorials (seriously) on YouTube, I stumbled across this amazing 1981 interview of then-Apple Chairman Steve Jobs. It was on Nightline, a long-running late-night news show by Ted Koppel, and what struck me was that Steve Jobs, at the tender age of 26, had hisÃâà...
CBS News
March 30, 2018
Senior Contributor Ted Koppel talks with technology critic Nicholas Carr, software developer Justin Rosenstein, "media psychologist" Byron Reeves, and Sen. Mark Warner about how the internet has become weaponized, and how it is our attention spans that are being targeted. For more info: nicholascarr.
Decorah Journal
March 30, 2018
Longtime anchor of ABC News' Nightline, Ted Koppel, will give Luther College's 2018 Roslien Distinguished Lecture at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 1, in Luther's Center for Faith and Life Main Hall. The lecture, "Science and Policy: Communication in the Twenty-First-Century World of Fake News," is open to theÃâà...
kwwl.com
March 30, 2018
Longtime anchor of ABC News' Nightline, Ted Koppel, will give Luther College's 2018 Roslien Distinguished Lecture at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 1, in Luther's Center for Faith and Life Main Hall. The lecture, "Science and Policy: Communication in the Twenty-First-Century World of Fake News," is open to theÃâà...
ArtsATL
March 29, 2018
Heather began her career at ABC News' Nightline, where she worked directly with Ted Koppel to book guests for the late night program. While there, she covered a wide range of stories including Nelson Mandela's release from prison, the anniversary of the Fall of Saigon and The Intifada in Israel. She wasÃâà...
YES Network
March 29, 2018
WFUV also announced that multiple Emmy Award-winning television news anchor Ted Koppel will receive the Charles Osgood Award for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism. The Awards will be presented on Wednesday night, November 7, at On the Record: A Celebration of Achievement in News andÃâà...
TVNewser
March 29, 2018
The late night ABC News show launched March 24, 1980, with Ted Koppel as host. The predecessor show, The Iran Crisis-America Held Hostage began on Nov. 8, 1979, airing just after the late local news. In 2013, Nightline moved an hour later to accommodate Jimmy Kimmel Live airing in the 11:35 p.m.Ãâà...
WLNS
March 29, 2018
NEW YORK (AP) - Michael Kay will receive the Vin Scully Award for excellence in sports broadcasting from WFUV Radio. The station based at Fordham University made the announcement on Wednesday. Ted Koppel will receive the Charles Osgood Award for excellence in broadcast journalism.
New York Times
March 17, 2018
The consternation came swiftly: How could the president pick a newsman — a television reporter, no less — for a government role of serious power and influence? “Outrageous,” groused one European diplomat. Critics accused the White House of being media-obsessed, led by a president more focused onÃâà...
Vulture
March 17, 2018
The incredible tale of the volatile relationship between the members of the Rajneeshpuram commune and the residents of an Oregon town that the community decided to call home received a great deal of media attention in the 1980s. Local and national news covered it, especially as it escalated into aÃâà...
coastalbreezenews.com
March 10, 2018
The film has been recommended by celebrities such as Joyce Carol Oates, National Book Award winner, and Ted Koppel, TV journalist who dubbed the film “Hitchcockian” and suspenseful. Koppel urged people to see it. You now have that chance! Tickets are available from JCMI (239-642-0800). You canÃâà...
Variety
March 9, 2018
Sally Quinn, Ken Auletta, Matt Bai, Gail Sheehy, Ted Koppel and Tom Rosenstiel are among the journalists who weigh in on the story. The documentary also interviews Sue Casey, Douglas Wilson and Mike Stratton, all of whom worked on the Hart campaign. Their comments are interspersed with newsÃâà...
Greensboro News & Record (blog)
February 22, 2018
Broadcast journalist Ted Koppel visits with Guilford College students at Founders Hall in Greensboro on Tuesday. H. Scott Hoffmann/News & Record. Facebook Ãâ÷ Twitter Ãâ÷ Email; Print; Save. Yes, I'm talking about that Ted Koppel, the guy who anchored “Nightline” for 25 years and who spoke Tuesday nightÃâà...
Frederick News Post
February 22, 2018
The veteran journalist and longtime broadcaster spoke on Thursday at the Weinberg Center for the Arts as part of the Frederick Speaker Series. Koppel, who anchored ABC's “Nightline” for 26 years, told stories of his career, described the problems facing contemporary journalism, and warned of theÃâà...
The Spokesman-Review
February 21, 2018
The Pennsylvania chamber's last two such debates have been moderated by the kind of Wise Men of Broadcasting you'd expect: Tom Brokaw in 2014 and Ted Koppel in 2010. But Trebek, a native of Canada and a naturalized U.S. citizen, is apparently living out a dream. He told the Hill newspaper in 2013Ãâà...
Winston-Salem Journal
February 20, 2018
Broadcast journalist Ted Koppel visits Tuesday with Guilford College students at Founders Hall in Greensboro. H. Scott Hoffmann/BH Media. Facebook Ãâ÷ Twitter Ãâ÷ Email; Print; Save. GREENSBORO — Ted Koppel is a funny man. And, as you would expect from someone who anchored ABC News' “Nightline”Ãâà...
Frederick News Post
February 18, 2018
Frederick Speaker Series Presents Ted Koppel. A member of the Broadcasting Hall of Fame, Koppel's iconic career spans both radio and television. He is best known for his role as anchor and managing editor of ABC News' “Nightline.” Today, Koppel serves as a news analyst for NPR and a contributingÃâà...
Guilfordian
February 16, 2018
“I don't remember a time in my life where I didn't want to be a reporter,” said broadcast journalist and author Ted Koppel in a phone interview with The Guilfordian. Koppel will be speaking as part of the Guilford College Bryan Series on Feb. 20 at the Greensboro Coliseum. Koppel has been working inÃâà...
Simi Valley Acorn
February 8, 2018
Ted Koppel presents grim view of media, cyber threats. By wpeditor | on February 08, 2018. By Stephanie Bertholdo sbertholdo@theacorn.com. Ted Koppel. Veteran broadcast journalist and author Ted Koppel presented a technological doomsday scenario and critiqued the White House assault on the media to a full houseÃâà...
Stanford University News
December 8, 2017
Ted Koppel, longtime anchor of ABC News' Nightline, who earned his master's degree at Stanford in 1962, will visit the university during winter and spring quarters as the Haas Center's 2018 Mimi and Peter E. Haas Distinguished Visitor. The Distinguished Visitor program of the Haas Center for PublicÃâà...
Luther College Chips
December 31, 1999
ABC News anchor and managing editor of “Nightline” Ted Koppel will visit Luther on May 1 to deliver the 2018 Roslien Distinguished Lecture titled “Science and Policy: Communication in the Twenty-First-Century World of Fake News.” Political Science Professor Emeritus John Moeller, who is familiar withÃâà...
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