John Chancellor
Journalist and Television Personality
Michael Uslan...dollars are going towards THIS?" and then hung up. TV crews filmed the first five meetings of the course, by then called "The Comic Book in America," including John Chancellor's NBC News. Intending to invite different speakers each semester,... In this article: Michael E. Uslan, Roger Stern, Indiana University, Batman, Bill Finger, Superman, Denny O'Neil, Michael Keaton, and Batman Forever |
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Wikipedia | October 17, 2009
Kenneth Hopper
...in western New Jersey. Kenneth also provided a background seminar on sailing ships for NBC news announcers, John Chancellor and David Brinkley, during the 1975 New York Bi-Centennial Tall Ships festival. In 1995, the brothers held a...
In this article: Procter & Gamble, World War II, Myron Tribus, US, Glasgow University, New Jersey, AIC, and Glasgow
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Wikipedia | October 06, 2009
Smithsonian (magazine)
...gaffes, including the addressing of a letter to NBC News as "Dear Mr. News," an incident which caused then-anchor John Chancellor to bring the fledgling magazine to somewhat less than flattering national attention. In 1973, the...
In this article: Smithsonian Institution, Washington, Sri Lanka, and NBC News
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Wikipedia | October 12, 2009
NBC News
...CBS was funding its news division, left NBC News in the doldrums. The network tried a platoon of anchors (Brinkley, McGee, and John Chancellor) for some months afterward. Despite the efforts of the network's eventual lead anchor, the...
In this article: NBC News, NBC, Chet Huntley, NBC Nightly News, Cho Seung-hui, Tom Brokaw, Frank McGee, General Motors, and David Brinkley
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Wikipedia | May 12, 2009
Have a Nice Decade: The 70s Pop Culture Box
...nabobs of negativity,' in a speech written by William Safire John Chancellor (NBC News) reports the disappearance of former Teamsters' Union chairman Jimmy Hoffa President Richard Nixon announcing 'peace with honor' as the results...
In this article: Richard Nixon, Billie Jean King, Have a Nice Decade: The 70s Pop Culture Box, Wayne Hays, William Safire, Funk, Apollo 13, Paris Peace Accords, and Martin Quittenton
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John Chancellor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Transcript, John Chancellor Oral History Interview, 25 April 1969, by Dorothy ... clip of Chancellor anchoring final five minutes of NBC Nightly News, July 4, 1972 ...
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NBC Nightly News - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[edit] The John Chancellor/David Brinkley era (1970–1982) NBC Nightly News open, 1972-1976. ... When John Chancellor became sole anchor of the weeknight ...
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www.pbs.org
Online NewsHour: John Chancellor - In memorian -- July 15, 1996
The NBC reporter, anchorman and commentator John Chancellor died Friday night at ... JOHN CHANCELLOR: This is NBC Nightly News. TOM BROKAW: John Chancellor ...
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www.nydailynews.com
NBC'S JOHN CHANCELLOR DIES AT 68
Former NBC newsman John Chancellor, whose steady, understated style became a ... NBC'S JOHN CHANCELLOR DIES AT 68. By RICHARD HUFF With News Wire Services ...
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www.conservapedia.com
John Chancellor - Conservapedia
This arrest happened when Chancellor was reporting to NBC News. ... http://www.britannica.com<wbr>/eb/article-9113102/Chancellor<wbr>-John-William ... NBC Nightly News Anchors ...
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John William Chancellor (July 14, 1927 – July 12, 1996) was a well-known American journalist, who spent most of his career associated with the NBC television network. His most famous career achievement was anchoring the NBC Nightly News from 1970 to 1982.
- Birth Date:
- July 14, 1927
- Birthplace:
- Chicago, Illinois
- Place of Death:
- Princeton, New Jersey
- Nationality:
- American
- Occupation:
- journalist
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