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Forrest Sawyer

Forrest Sawyer (born April 19, 1949) is an American broadcast journalist. Sawyer worked 11 years with ABC News, where he frequently anchored ABC World News Tonight and Nightline and reported for all ABC News broadcasts. He anchored the newsmagazines "Day One" and "Turning Point" He recorded stories from all over the globe, and earned awards for his reports and documentaries, including Emmy Awards in 1992, 1993, and 1994. He left ABC News in 1999 to become a news anchor for both NBC and its cable counterpart, MSNBC, where he was a regular substitute for Brian Williams as anchor for The News with Brian Williams. He left NBC News in 2005 to become founder and president of Freefall Productions, where he produces documentaries and serves as a media strategist and guest lecturer.

Forrest Sawyer
Born (1949-04-19) April 19, 1949 (age 74)
EducationB.A. in Eastern Philosophy and World Religion and M.A. in Education, University of Florida
Occupation(s)WAGA-TV news anchor (1980–1985)
CBS Morning News anchor (1985–1987)
ABC News and NBC News anchor
Years active1980–2011

Early years edit

Sawyer was born and reared in Lakeland, Florida, where he graduated from Kathleen High School.[1] He was a member of Alpha Tau Omega at the University of Florida, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Eastern Philosophy and World Religions and a Master's degree in Education.[2]

Professional career edit

After starting in radio, Sawyer worked as newsman and news director at WAAB in Worcester for a short period in 1973, and left for a news job at WVBF in Boston for year or so, before moving to Television. One of the WAAB newsmen, John Gallagher, said Sawyer had the sharpest mind and quickest wit he’d ever seen in a radio newsman and could write the news and commentary, as fast he could speak it. After falling out with WAAB/WAAF owner George Gray, he moved to on air at WVBF in Boston for a year, then moving to tv. (in a fit of emotion, when he was fired, or quit (still disputed according to WAAB newsman Mike Marcy) he left the WAAB studios calling owner George Gray a "chubby little clown"....the nickname stayed with employees until 4 years later when the radio stations were sold to a group headed by Dick Ferguson, Steve Marx and Bob Williams. A few years later, Sawyer was invited to host a program called "World in Review" for Georgia Public Television, where world events in the news each week were looked at in depth by a panel of academic experts. The news director of Atlanta's then-CBS affiliate saw how talented he was and hired him; he was still full-time at his radio job. Sawyer moved into commercial television with Atlanta's WAGA-TV where he shared a Peabody Award in 1982 for Paradise Saved, a documentary on Cumberland Island. Sawyer, Don Smith, and photographer George Gentry were cited for a documentary in which viewers were "treated to a quality of visual beauty not often seen on television and, at the same time, were informed, enlightened, and challenged concerning the problems of retaining a great natural heritage and a diminishing resource—the unspoiled beauty of the Atlantic Coast."[3]

From August 1985 to August 1986, Sawyer and Maria Shriver were anchors of The CBS Morning News. Sawyer stayed with CBS until 1987. He joined ABC in 1988 as anchorman of ABC World News This Morning and also hosted "World News Sunday" and "Day One." He hosted Justice Files on The Discovery Channel in the early 1990s.[4][5][6] Sawyer filed the first in-depth network report on the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, was the first reporter to gain access to the KGB's files on Lee Harvey Oswald, and filed history's first live television report from a battlefield during the First Gulf War. Sawyer also served as a regular substitute anchor on the ABC News programs ABC World News Tonight and Nightline before leaving ABC and joining NBC.[2]

In addition to his Peabody Award, he has received a total of seven National Emmy Awards, two Sigma Delta Chi Awards, two Edward R. Murrow Awards, an Associated Press Award, an Ohio State Award, an Ark Award and two American Psychological Association Awards.[2]

Sawyer played himself as moderator in "The Debate" an episode of The West Wing which aired live and was dedicated solely to a debate between two fictitious presidential candidates.[7]

He was a guest speaker at the American Association of Community Colleges Conference in Long Beach, CA, during April 2006 and was keynote speaker on May 11, 2007 at the University of California, Santa Barbara, at a conference titled, "The Future of Multi-Media Digital News and Cultural Networks."[8]

In late 2007, while filming a documentary in Tanzania, Sawyer survived a helicopter crash in which he suffered a serious knee injury before hiking miles with other survivors to safety.[9] His recent media appearances include anchoring the July 19, 2008 edition of the CBS Evening News.[10] and reporting the 2009 Frontline documentary "Ten Trillion and Counting,"[11] a journey through the politics behind the national debt.

References edit

  1. ^ "Polk Celebrities". The Ledger. 2005-03-20. Retrieved 2008-12-13.
  2. ^ a b c . Speakers Platform. Archived from the original on May 17, 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-13.
  3. ^ . Peabody Awards. Archived from the original on 2010-06-11. Retrieved 2008-12-13.
  4. ^ HODGES, ANN. "A&E, Discovery list fall programming plans." Houston Chronicle 29 Apr. 1992, 2 STAR, HOUSTON: 6. NewsBank. Web. 9 Oct. 2015.
  5. ^ Johnson, Peter. "Norville may lead wave of CNN talk shows." USA TODAY 28 Apr. 1992, LIFE: 3D. NewsBank. Web. 9 Oct. 2015.
  6. ^ "Serial Killers." Justice Files. Exec. Prod. Rudy Bednar, Sheila Sitomer, Peter W. Kunhardt, and Dyllan McGee. Hst. Forrest Sawyer. The Discovery Channel. 10 Mar. 1993.
  7. ^ "'West Wing' Hopefuls Clash in Live Debate". Associated Press. 2005-11-07. Retrieved 2008-12-13.[dead link]
  8. ^ . Center for Film, Television, & New Media at University of California, Santa Barbara. 2007-05-11. Archived from the original on 2008-03-28.
  9. ^ Huff, Richard (2007-12-12). "Forrest Sawyer: I almost died in crash". New York Daily News. Retrieved 2008-12-13.
  10. ^ Baker, Brent (2008-07-21). . CyberAlert. Media Research Center. Archived from the original on 2008-11-27. Retrieved 2008-12-13.
  11. ^ "Ten Trillion and Counting". PBS.

External links edit

  • Forrest Sawyer at IMDb
  • Yahoo! TV

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Forrest Sawyer born April 19 1949 is an American broadcast journalist Sawyer worked 11 years with ABC News where he frequently anchored ABC World News Tonight and Nightline and reported for all ABC News broadcasts He anchored the newsmagazines Day One and Turning Point He recorded stories from all over the globe and earned awards for his reports and documentaries including Emmy Awards in 1992 1993 and 1994 He left ABC News in 1999 to become a news anchor for both NBC and its cable counterpart MSNBC where he was a regular substitute for Brian Williams as anchor for The News with Brian Williams He left NBC News in 2005 to become founder and president of Freefall Productions where he produces documentaries and serves as a media strategist and guest lecturer Forrest SawyerBorn 1949 04 19 April 19 1949 age 74 Lakeland Florida U S EducationB A in Eastern Philosophy and World Religion and M A in Education University of FloridaOccupation s WAGA TV news anchor 1980 1985 CBS Morning News anchor 1985 1987 ABC News and NBC News anchorYears active1980 2011 Contents 1 Early years 2 Professional career 3 References 4 External linksEarly years editSawyer was born and reared in Lakeland Florida where he graduated from Kathleen High School 1 He was a member of Alpha Tau Omega at the University of Florida where he earned a Bachelor s degree in Eastern Philosophy and World Religions and a Master s degree in Education 2 Professional career editAfter starting in radio Sawyer worked as newsman and news director at WAAB in Worcester for a short period in 1973 and left for a news job at WVBF in Boston for year or so before moving to Television One of the WAAB newsmen John Gallagher said Sawyer had the sharpest mind and quickest wit he d ever seen in a radio newsman and could write the news and commentary as fast he could speak it After falling out with WAAB WAAF owner George Gray he moved to on air at WVBF in Boston for a year then moving to tv in a fit of emotion when he was fired or quit still disputed according to WAAB newsman Mike Marcy he left the WAAB studios calling owner George Gray a chubby little clown the nickname stayed with employees until 4 years later when the radio stations were sold to a group headed by Dick Ferguson Steve Marx and Bob Williams A few years later Sawyer was invited to host a program called World in Review for Georgia Public Television where world events in the news each week were looked at in depth by a panel of academic experts The news director of Atlanta s then CBS affiliate saw how talented he was and hired him he was still full time at his radio job Sawyer moved into commercial television with Atlanta s WAGA TV where he shared a Peabody Award in 1982 for Paradise Saved a documentary on Cumberland Island Sawyer Don Smith and photographer George Gentry were cited for a documentary in which viewers were treated to a quality of visual beauty not often seen on television and at the same time were informed enlightened and challenged concerning the problems of retaining a great natural heritage and a diminishing resource the unspoiled beauty of the Atlantic Coast 3 From August 1985 to August 1986 Sawyer and Maria Shriver were anchors of The CBS Morning News Sawyer stayed with CBS until 1987 He joined ABC in 1988 as anchorman of ABC World News This Morning and also hosted World News Sunday and Day One He hosted Justice Files on The Discovery Channel in the early 1990s 4 5 6 Sawyer filed the first in depth network report on the 1996 Mount Everest disaster was the first reporter to gain access to the KGB s files on Lee Harvey Oswald and filed history s first live television report from a battlefield during the First Gulf War Sawyer also served as a regular substitute anchor on the ABC News programs ABC World News Tonight and Nightline before leaving ABC and joining NBC 2 In addition to his Peabody Award he has received a total of seven National Emmy Awards two Sigma Delta Chi Awards two Edward R Murrow Awards an Associated Press Award an Ohio State Award an Ark Award and two American Psychological Association Awards 2 Sawyer played himself as moderator in The Debate an episode of The West Wing which aired live and was dedicated solely to a debate between two fictitious presidential candidates 7 He was a guest speaker at the American Association of Community Colleges Conference in Long Beach CA during April 2006 and was keynote speaker on May 11 2007 at the University of California Santa Barbara at a conference titled The Future of Multi Media Digital News and Cultural Networks 8 In late 2007 while filming a documentary in Tanzania Sawyer survived a helicopter crash in which he suffered a serious knee injury before hiking miles with other survivors to safety 9 His recent media appearances include anchoring the July 19 2008 edition of the CBS Evening News 10 and reporting the 2009 Frontline documentary Ten Trillion and Counting 11 a journey through the politics behind the national debt References edit Polk Celebrities The Ledger 2005 03 20 Retrieved 2008 12 13 a b c Forrest Sawyer Profile Speakers Platform Archived from the original on May 17 2008 Retrieved 2008 12 13 Paradise Saved Peabody Awards Archived from the original on 2010 06 11 Retrieved 2008 12 13 HODGES ANN A amp E Discovery list fall programming plans Houston Chronicle 29 Apr 1992 2 STAR HOUSTON 6 NewsBank Web 9 Oct 2015 Johnson Peter Norville may lead wave of CNN talk shows USA TODAY 28 Apr 1992 LIFE 3D NewsBank Web 9 Oct 2015 Serial Killers Justice Files Exec Prod Rudy Bednar Sheila Sitomer Peter W Kunhardt and Dyllan McGee Hst Forrest Sawyer The Discovery Channel 10 Mar 1993 West Wing Hopefuls Clash in Live Debate Associated Press 2005 11 07 Retrieved 2008 12 13 dead link The Future of Multi Media Digital News and Cultural Networks Center for Film Television amp New Media at University of California Santa Barbara 2007 05 11 Archived from the original on 2008 03 28 Huff Richard 2007 12 12 Forrest Sawyer I almost died in crash New York Daily News Retrieved 2008 12 13 Baker Brent 2008 07 21 Day 1 of Obama s Magical Media Tour All Air Outside the Paint CyberAlert Media Research Center Archived from the original on 2008 11 27 Retrieved 2008 12 13 Ten Trillion and Counting PBS External links editForrest Sawyer at IMDb Yahoo TV Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Forrest Sawyer amp oldid 1161502509, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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