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Gabe Pressman

Gabriel Stanley "Gabe" Pressman (February 14, 1924 – June 23, 2017) was an American journalist who was a reporter for WNBC-TV in New York City for more than 60 years. His career spanned more than seven decades; the events he covered included the sinking of the Andrea Doria in 1956, the assassinations of JFK and Martin Luther King Jr., the Beatles' first trip to the United States, and the attacks on the World Trade Center on 9/11. He was one of the pioneers of United States television news and has been credited as the first reporter to have left the studio for on-the-scene "street reporting" at major events.[4] Pressman was dubbed the "Dean of New York Journalism"; his numerous awards include a Peabody and 11 Emmys, and he was considered a New York icon.[2][5][6]

Gabe Pressman
Pressman reporting for WNBC-TV in 1957
Born
Gabriel Stanley Pressman

(1924-02-14)February 14, 1924
Bronx, New York[1]
DiedJune 23, 2017(2017-06-23) (aged 93)
Manhattan, New York
NationalityAmerican
Alma materNew York University (BA, 1946)[1]
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism (MS, 1947)[2][3]
Occupation(s)Journalist, TV presenter and reporter
Military career
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Navy
Years of service1943–1946
Battles/warsWorld War II

Early life and education

Pressman was born and raised in the Bronx, the son of Jewish immigrants, Benjamin Pressman (1893–1970), who was born in Austria, and Lena Rifkin Pressman, born in Russia.[7][1] His father, a dentist, became a professional magician later in life; he got his start in magic by performing tricks to entertain children when he would go to schools to teach them about proper dental care.[8] Gabe had a younger brother, Paul (1929–2003), who was a psychiatrist.[9]

Pressman graduated from Morris High School.[10][11] He got his start in journalism early; as a young boy of 8 or 9, he made a newspaper for his family, with cheeky headlines such as "Grandma's Spongecake Made With Real Sponges".[4] Later he worked as a cub reporter for the Peekskill Evening Star in Peekskill during the summers.[12]

He attended New York University, majoring in History and Government, but his education was interrupted during World War II. At 19, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served from 1943–46. He took part in the Philippines Campaign while serving as a communications officer aboard the submarine chaser USS PC-470 in the South Pacific.[12]

After the war, Pressman resumed his education, graduating from NYU with a bachelor's degree in 1946, and from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism the following year.[12]

Career

 
Pressman, center right, side to the camera, in front of Malcolm X at a 1964 press conference

After earning his master's degree from Columbia in 1947, Pressman worked for a short period as a journalist for the Newark Evening News. Columbia then awarded him a Pulitzer Traveling Fellowship, and he spent the next 15 months in Europe as a freelance journalist, contributing feature stories for various outlets, including the Overseas News Agency (a subsidiary of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency). In 1948, he was briefly arrested in Berlin while in the Soviet sector of the city, in what was reported to be a sign of increasing hostilities from the Soviet government toward the west. He was headed to the Polish Consulate Berlin when he was detained, but was released two hours later.[13]

Among the events he covered in Europe was the 1949 show trial of Cardinal József Mindszenty, who opposed the communist regime of the new Hungarian People's Republic, which Pressman covered for The New York Times and for Edward R. Murrow's radio program.[5]

Pressman worked for various New York City newspapers after his return from Europe before becoming a reporter in 1954 for what then was NBC's radio station WNBC, and moved over to television in 1956. Pressman spent the bulk of his broadcast career with NBC. The exception was a seven-year period from 1972 through 1979 when he reported for what was then the Metromedia station, WNEW-TV, Channel 5 (now WNYW).[2] Since 1945, Pressman covered the lives of 10 New York City mayors, 10 New York State governors, 15 Senators from New York, and 13 United States Presidents.[2]

Pressman, who described himself as "just a little Jewish guy from the Bronx",[7] became a fixture of New York City. Journalist Robert D. McFadden wrote of Pressman, "A profound, matinee-idol anchorman he was not. But to generations of mayors, governors and ordinary New Yorkers, he was Gabe: the short, rumpled, pushy guy from Channel 4 who seemed always on the scene, elbowing his way to the front and jabbing his microphone in the face of a witness or a big shot."[2]

Pressman pioneered street reporting as the first television journalist to do live and on-scene coverage of events.[5][2] After President Kennedy was shot on November 22, 1963, Pressman went out on the street to interview New Yorkers for their reactions; he was live among a crowd of people listening to NBC Radio when the news came that Kennedy had died.[14] Later that evening he reported from darkened Times Square and interviewed a New York City patrolman about the somber mood in the area.

Pressman was co-anchor (with Bill Ryan) of New York's first early-evening half-hour newscast, the Pressman-Ryan Report, born out of a devastating 1963 New York City-area newspaper strike. He covered the New York region for NBC News, WNBC-TV and WNBC-AM radio. He was sent by the network to report on many historic events, including the 1956 sinking of the Andrea Doria, Elvis Presley's Army stint which went through Brooklyn, one-on-one interviews with Marilyn Monroe, Harry S. Truman and Fidel Castro, the 1964 arrival of the Beatles at Kennedy Airport, the assassination of Malcolm X, chasing after newly inaugurated New York mayor John Lindsay in the streets during the 1966 transit strike, the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, where he reported on the clashes between demonstrators and police, and the aftermath of the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.[2][10] Pressman was a reporter for NBC News at the Woodstock festival in upstate New York in 1969.[2][10]

Pressman has been credited with helping create the New York City institution known as the "perp walk," which was born in the 1970s when he clashed with famed District Attorney Robert Morgenthau over access to filming notable suspects after they had been arrested. Morgenthau recalled, "Gabe said, 'We need pictures to report your cases,' and I said, 'You're breaking my heart.'"[15]

His reputation as an intrepid reporter is the subject of a gentle lampoon on a recording of Bob and Ray ("The Two and Only," Columbia Records, c. 1970).[16] A reporter billed as "Gabe Pressman" was played by actor J.D. Cullum in Billy Crystal's HBO film 61*, reporting unfavorably on the baseball exploits of Roger Maris (played by Barry Pepper).[17]

He was a past president of the New York Press Club, from 1997 to 2000,[18] and as head of that organization fought for the rights of New York's journalists, both print and electronic.[19]

Up until the time of his death in June 2017, Pressman still worked part-time at WNBC, mostly as a blog writer about New York City news on the station's website, and he was active on Twitter. In 2014, he stated that it was an arthritic knee that kept him from chasing stories like he used to.[7] A few months before his death, he covered the 255th annual Saint Patrick's Day Parade in New York, which reportedly was the last time Pressman was on-air.[2][20]

Personal life

Pressman was married to Emma Mae Kracht from 1953 until their divorce in 1967. They had a son and two daughters. In 1972, he married Vera Elisabeth Olsen, a psychotherapist, with whom he had another son.[5]

Pressman died at Mount Sinai Hospital Manhattan on June 23, 2017, aged 93.[2]

Awards

Pressman amassed many awards for his work, including multiple Emmys and a Peabody Award. He won many of those awards for his coverage of the plight of New York City's homeless population.[6][7][5]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Bio: Gabe Pressman", nbcnewyork.com; accessed June 23, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j McFadden, Robert D. (June 23, 2017). "Gabe Pressman, a Dean of New York Journalism, Dies at 93". The New York Times. Retrieved June 23, 2017.
  3. ^ Daly, Emma (March 25, 2005) "Columbia Plans 2nd Master's in Journalism", The New York Times
  4. ^ a b Abreu, Danielle (June 23, 2017). "In Pictures: Gabe Pressman's Life and Iconic Career". NBC 7 San Diego. Retrieved June 23, 2017.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Gabe Pressman, Legendary NBC New York Reporter, Dead at 93". NBC 4 New York. June 23, 2017. Retrieved June 26, 2017.
  6. ^ a b Gardner Jr, Ralph (September 1, 2015). "TV News Pioneer, at 91, Has Stories to Tell". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved June 23, 2017.
  7. ^ a b c d Kilgannon, Corey (April 16, 2010). "Watching the News, Not Reporting It". The New York Times. Retrieved June 23, 2017.
  8. ^ "Dr. Benjamin J. Pressman, Dentist and Magician, 77". The New York Times. January 19, 1970. Retrieved June 23, 2017.
  9. ^ "Pressman, Dr. Paul Samuel". The New York Times. October 10, 2003. Retrieved June 23, 2017.
  10. ^ a b c "New York Legend Gabe Pressman Dead at 93". NBC New York. June 23, 2017. Retrieved June 23, 2017.
  11. ^ "2006 Hall of Fame Inductee: Gabe Pressman", nysbroadcasters.org; accessed June 23, 2017.
  12. ^ a b c "Gabe Pressman". NBCUniversal Media Village. Retrieved June 23, 2017.
  13. ^ "Soviets Remove Transmitter in French Sector". Stars and Stripes. December 20, 1948.
  14. ^ Pressman, Gabe (November 22, 2013). "Reporter Recounts NBC4 Coverage of JFK Assassination". NBC New York. Retrieved June 23, 2017.
  15. ^ Sayare, Scott; de la Baume, Maïa; Mackey, Robert (May 16, 2011). "French Shocked by I.M.F. Chief's 'Perp Walk'". The New York Times. Retrieved June 23, 2017.
  16. ^ "DownWithTyranny!: Bob and Ray Tonight: Act II of "The Two and Only, " Part 4 -- More "News in Depth," including the return of Gabe Preston".
  17. ^ "J.D. Cullum". TVGuide.com.
  18. ^ a b c Cullen, Terrance and McShane, Larry (June 23, 2017) "Gabe Pressman, longtime TV reporter, dies at 93". NYDailyNews.com.
  19. ^ Club, Handmade by Peter O.E. Bekker for The New York Press. "About The New York Press Club". www.nypressclub.org.
  20. ^ "Gabe Pressman, TV Reporter Who Covered New York for 60 Years, Dies at 93". Variety.com. 23 June 2017.
  21. ^ "Past Winners - LIU". liu.edu.
  22. ^ "Asylum in the Streets: Winner 1983: WNBC-TV". Peabody. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  23. ^ "Gabe Pressman Honored for Lifetime of On-Air Work | Tuned In". Tuned In NYC. April 26, 2015. Retrieved June 23, 2017.
  24. ^ Murphy, Jarrett (June 23, 2017). "Gabe Pressman, 1924-2017". City Limits. Retrieved June 23, 2017.

External links

  • Pressman Recounts NBC4 Coverage of JFK Assassination
  • Gabe Pressman on Twitter
  • Appearances on C-SPAN

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Gabriel Stanley Gabe Pressman February 14 1924 June 23 2017 was an American journalist who was a reporter for WNBC TV in New York City for more than 60 years His career spanned more than seven decades the events he covered included the sinking of the Andrea Doria in 1956 the assassinations of JFK and Martin Luther King Jr the Beatles first trip to the United States and the attacks on the World Trade Center on 9 11 He was one of the pioneers of United States television news and has been credited as the first reporter to have left the studio for on the scene street reporting at major events 4 Pressman was dubbed the Dean of New York Journalism his numerous awards include a Peabody and 11 Emmys and he was considered a New York icon 2 5 6 Gabe PressmanPressman reporting for WNBC TV in 1957BornGabriel Stanley Pressman 1924 02 14 February 14 1924Bronx New York 1 DiedJune 23 2017 2017 06 23 aged 93 Manhattan New YorkNationalityAmericanAlma materNew York University BA 1946 1 Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism MS 1947 2 3 Occupation s Journalist TV presenter and reporterMilitary careerAllegiance United StatesService wbr branch United States NavyYears of service1943 1946Battles warsWorld War II Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditPressman was born and raised in the Bronx the son of Jewish immigrants Benjamin Pressman 1893 1970 who was born in Austria and Lena Rifkin Pressman born in Russia 7 1 His father a dentist became a professional magician later in life he got his start in magic by performing tricks to entertain children when he would go to schools to teach them about proper dental care 8 Gabe had a younger brother Paul 1929 2003 who was a psychiatrist 9 Pressman graduated from Morris High School 10 11 He got his start in journalism early as a young boy of 8 or 9 he made a newspaper for his family with cheeky headlines such as Grandma s Spongecake Made With Real Sponges 4 Later he worked as a cub reporter for the Peekskill Evening Star in Peekskill during the summers 12 He attended New York University majoring in History and Government but his education was interrupted during World War II At 19 he enlisted in the U S Navy and served from 1943 46 He took part in the Philippines Campaign while serving as a communications officer aboard the submarine chaser USS PC 470 in the South Pacific 12 After the war Pressman resumed his education graduating from NYU with a bachelor s degree in 1946 and from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism the following year 12 Career Edit Pressman center right side to the camera in front of Malcolm X at a 1964 press conference After earning his master s degree from Columbia in 1947 Pressman worked for a short period as a journalist for the Newark Evening News Columbia then awarded him a Pulitzer Traveling Fellowship and he spent the next 15 months in Europe as a freelance journalist contributing feature stories for various outlets including the Overseas News Agency a subsidiary of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency In 1948 he was briefly arrested in Berlin while in the Soviet sector of the city in what was reported to be a sign of increasing hostilities from the Soviet government toward the west He was headed to the Polish Consulate Berlin when he was detained but was released two hours later 13 Among the events he covered in Europe was the 1949 show trial of Cardinal Jozsef Mindszenty who opposed the communist regime of the new Hungarian People s Republic which Pressman covered for The New York Times and for Edward R Murrow s radio program 5 Pressman worked for various New York City newspapers after his return from Europe before becoming a reporter in 1954 for what then was NBC s radio station WNBC and moved over to television in 1956 Pressman spent the bulk of his broadcast career with NBC The exception was a seven year period from 1972 through 1979 when he reported for what was then the Metromedia station WNEW TV Channel 5 now WNYW 2 Since 1945 Pressman covered the lives of 10 New York City mayors 10 New York State governors 15 Senators from New York and 13 United States Presidents 2 Pressman who described himself as just a little Jewish guy from the Bronx 7 became a fixture of New York City Journalist Robert D McFadden wrote of Pressman A profound matinee idol anchorman he was not But to generations of mayors governors and ordinary New Yorkers he was Gabe the short rumpled pushy guy from Channel 4 who seemed always on the scene elbowing his way to the front and jabbing his microphone in the face of a witness or a big shot 2 Pressman pioneered street reporting as the first television journalist to do live and on scene coverage of events 5 2 After President Kennedy was shot on November 22 1963 Pressman went out on the street to interview New Yorkers for their reactions he was live among a crowd of people listening to NBC Radio when the news came that Kennedy had died 14 Later that evening he reported from darkened Times Square and interviewed a New York City patrolman about the somber mood in the area Pressman was co anchor with Bill Ryan of New York s first early evening half hour newscast the Pressman Ryan Report born out of a devastating 1963 New York City area newspaper strike He covered the New York region for NBC News WNBC TV and WNBC AM radio He was sent by the network to report on many historic events including the 1956 sinking of the Andrea Doria Elvis Presley s Army stint which went through Brooklyn one on one interviews with Marilyn Monroe Harry S Truman and Fidel Castro the 1964 arrival of the Beatles at Kennedy Airport the assassination of Malcolm X chasing after newly inaugurated New York mayor John Lindsay in the streets during the 1966 transit strike the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago where he reported on the clashes between demonstrators and police and the aftermath of the assassinations of John F Kennedy Robert F Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr 2 10 Pressman was a reporter for NBC News at the Woodstock festival in upstate New York in 1969 2 10 Pressman has been credited with helping create the New York City institution known as the perp walk which was born in the 1970s when he clashed with famed District Attorney Robert Morgenthau over access to filming notable suspects after they had been arrested Morgenthau recalled Gabe said We need pictures to report your cases and I said You re breaking my heart 15 His reputation as an intrepid reporter is the subject of a gentle lampoon on a recording of Bob and Ray The Two and Only Columbia Records c 1970 16 A reporter billed as Gabe Pressman was played by actor J D Cullum in Billy Crystal s HBO film 61 reporting unfavorably on the baseball exploits of Roger Maris played by Barry Pepper 17 He was a past president of the New York Press Club from 1997 to 2000 18 and as head of that organization fought for the rights of New York s journalists both print and electronic 19 Up until the time of his death in June 2017 Pressman still worked part time at WNBC mostly as a blog writer about New York City news on the station s website and he was active on Twitter In 2014 he stated that it was an arthritic knee that kept him from chasing stories like he used to 7 A few months before his death he covered the 255th annual Saint Patrick s Day Parade in New York which reportedly was the last time Pressman was on air 2 20 Personal life EditPressman was married to Emma Mae Kracht from 1953 until their divorce in 1967 They had a son and two daughters In 1972 he married Vera Elisabeth Olsen a psychotherapist with whom he had another son 5 Pressman died at Mount Sinai Hospital Manhattan on June 23 2017 aged 93 2 Awards EditPressman amassed many awards for his work including multiple Emmys and a Peabody Award He won many of those awards for his coverage of the plight of New York City s homeless population 6 7 5 11 Emmy Awards 5 1958 George Polk Award for Television Reporting 21 1981 Lincoln University s Unity award for Blacks and the Mayor How Far Apart 5 1982 New York Press Club s Feature Award for The Homeless 5 1982 New York State Associated Press Broadcasters Association Award for Excellence in Individual Reporting 5 1982 UPI New York State Broadcasters Award for Best Feature News Story for The Homeless 5 1983 New York Chapter of Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi s Deadline Club Award for The Hungry 5 1983 Peabody Award for Asylum In The Streets 22 1983 Deadline Club Award 18 1985 Olive Award for Excellence in Broadcasting 5 1986 New York chapter of NATAS Governors Award 5 1989 Edward R Murrow Award 5 18 2015 Fair Media Council s Folio Lifetime Achievement Award 23 2017 City Limits Urban Journalism Award posthumous 24 References Edit a b c Bio Gabe Pressman nbcnewyork com accessed June 23 2017 a b c d e f g h i j McFadden Robert D June 23 2017 Gabe Pressman a Dean of New York Journalism Dies at 93 The New York Times Retrieved June 23 2017 Daly Emma March 25 2005 Columbia Plans 2nd Master s in Journalism The New York Times a b Abreu Danielle June 23 2017 In Pictures Gabe Pressman s Life and Iconic Career NBC 7 San Diego Retrieved June 23 2017 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Gabe Pressman Legendary NBC New York Reporter Dead at 93 NBC 4 New York June 23 2017 Retrieved June 26 2017 a b Gardner Jr Ralph September 1 2015 TV News Pioneer at 91 Has Stories to Tell The Wall Street Journal Retrieved June 23 2017 a b c d Kilgannon Corey April 16 2010 Watching the News Not Reporting It The New York Times Retrieved June 23 2017 Dr Benjamin J Pressman Dentist and Magician 77 The New York Times January 19 1970 Retrieved June 23 2017 Pressman Dr Paul Samuel The New York Times October 10 2003 Retrieved June 23 2017 a b c New York Legend Gabe Pressman Dead at 93 NBC New York June 23 2017 Retrieved June 23 2017 2006 Hall of Fame Inductee Gabe Pressman nysbroadcasters org accessed June 23 2017 a b c Gabe Pressman NBCUniversal Media Village Retrieved June 23 2017 Soviets Remove Transmitter in French Sector Stars and Stripes December 20 1948 Pressman Gabe November 22 2013 Reporter Recounts NBC4 Coverage of JFK Assassination NBC New York Retrieved June 23 2017 Sayare Scott de la Baume Maia Mackey Robert May 16 2011 French Shocked by I M F Chief s Perp Walk The New York Times Retrieved June 23 2017 DownWithTyranny Bob and Ray Tonight Act II of The Two and Only Part 4 More News in Depth including the return of Gabe Preston J D Cullum TVGuide com a b c Cullen Terrance and McShane Larry June 23 2017 Gabe Pressman longtime TV reporter dies at 93 NYDailyNews com Club Handmade by Peter O E Bekker for The New York Press About The New York Press Club www nypressclub org Gabe Pressman TV Reporter Who Covered New York for 60 Years Dies at 93 Variety com 23 June 2017 Past Winners LIU liu edu Asylum in the Streets Winner 1983 WNBC TV Peabody Retrieved 27 June 2017 Gabe Pressman Honored for Lifetime of On Air Work Tuned In Tuned In NYC April 26 2015 Retrieved June 23 2017 Murphy Jarrett June 23 2017 Gabe Pressman 1924 2017 City Limits Retrieved June 23 2017 External links EditPressman Recounts NBC4 Coverage of JFK Assassination Gabe Pressman on Twitter Official Bio at WNBC TV 4 News Appearances on C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gabe Pressman amp oldid 1143197220, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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