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Morton Dean

Morton Dean Dubitsky (born August 22, 1935), better known as Morton Dean, is an American television and radio anchor, news correspondent and author.

Morton Dean
Born
Morton Dean Dubitsky[1]

(1935-08-22) August 22, 1935 (age 87)[2]
EducationEmerson College
Occupations
Years active1957–present
Notable credits
SpouseLonnie Reed Dean
Children
  • Adam (son)
  • Sarah (daughter)
  • Jennie (daughter)

Dean is a former weekend news anchor for CBS Evening News, as well as ABC’s Good Morning America.[3]

While a correspondent for CBS News for 20 years and ABC News for 14 years, his many assignments included the U.S. space program,[4] political campaigns and the Vietnam War.[5]

Dean reported on the Invasion of Grenada, the Falklands War and Cuba from the early days of the Castro regime up to the present. He reported on Iran during the hostage crisis, from Somalia during the U.S. intervention, the turmoil in Israel and the Palestinian Territory and the military action in Kosovo involving U. S. Marines. He covered Saddam Hussein’s Iraq, the NATO air attacks in Belgrade, the terror bomb blast on the USS Cole bombing in Yemen, the bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi and the U.S. retaliation in Sudan, as well as the first terrorist attacks on World Trade Center in 1993.[6]

Dean is the author of two books and writer and director[7] of American Medevac, a documentary which reconnects medevac crew members with some of the service members they had rescued during the Vietnam War.[8]

Dean received numerous awards for his reporting, including a National Emmy Award, an Overseas Press Club Award and a UPI Golden Mike.[9]

Early life

Dean was born on August 22, 1935 in Fall River, Massachusetts,[10] the son of Joseph Dubitsky[6] and Celia (Schwartz) Dubitsky. He is of Jewish descent.[11] He attended B.M.C. Durfee High School in Fall River.[11] In 1957, he earned a bachelor's degree in English from Emerson College in Boston.[12] At Emerson, he was captain of the basketball team[13] and president of his fraternity, Alpha Pi Theta;[14] he also participated in The Berkeley Beacon student newspaper as well as the WERS radio station.[15] He changed his name from Dubitsky to Dean while in college.[11] In 1977, he received a Doctor of Law, honorary degree from his alma mater.[16]

In 1983, the television studio and publications center at the high school was named the Morton Dean Television Studio[17] in his honor and in 2011, Dean was presented the key to the city of Fall River by former mayor Willian Flanagan.[18]

Early career

Dean began his career in 1957 as a reporter[19] and later news director at Westchester County, New York radio station WVIP which became the flagship station for the Herald Tribune Radio Network, a group of suburban AM and FM stations[20] in New York State. In 1960, Dean was program director of WVOX New Rochelle.[21] From 1961[22] to 1964, he was a reporter for the radio station WBZ in Boston.[23] In 1962, he won a UPI Broadcasters Association of Massachusetts Award.[24]

CBS

In 1964, Dean joined WCBS-TV, the flagship station of the CBS Television Network, located in New York City as a reporter and anchor.[25]

In 1967, he moved to the CBS network and later succeeded Walter Cronkite[26] as the principal space correspondent for CBS covering the U.S. space program, national politics and the Vietnam War.

Vietnam

 
News correspondent Morton Dean in Vietnam in 1971 during a medevac mission for CBS Evening News

In 1971, during a six-month assignment in Vietnam for CBS Evening News, Dean covered a combat medevac mission under fire. With cameraman Greg Cooke, they filmed a seven-minute segment that aired four days later on the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite.[5]

A feature article about the medevac rescues during the Vietnam War and his experience as a news correspondent flying on these missions, was published in Smithsonian Air & Space Magazine. In 2015, Dean and Cooke inspired by the memory of those events in 1971 produced and directed a documentary, American Medevac,[27] which reunites the medevac crew with some of the service members they had rescued in 1971.

CBS News Weekend Anchor

In late 1975, Dean was named anchor of the CBS Sunday Night News,[28] and later in 1976, moved to the CBS Sunday Evening News until 1984.[29] He also anchored weekday afternoon and evening editions of the 90-second Newsbreak updates.[25]

At CBS, Dean reported on the Iran hostage crisis[30] in 1980, the Space Shuttle Columbia missions,[31][32] the Salvadoran Civil War[33] in 1982, the U.S. Invasion of Grenada[34] in 1983 and the Falklands War in 1982.[35]

Career between CBS and ABC

Starting in early 1985, Dean anchored the Independent Network News newscast for about three years.

In 1986, Dean was one of forty semi-finalists[36] in the "Journalist in Space Program" (cancelled following the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster) as a candidate from Connecticut.[37]

In 1987, Dean filled in for Larry King on the nationally syndicated program the Larry King Show, a radio talk show which aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System.[38]

ABC

In September 1988, Dean joined ABC News as a correspondent and covered the return to space following the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster.[39]

Dean reported for ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings and other ABC News broadcasts and was a substitute anchor for Ted Koppel on Nightline.[40]

In 1990, Dean spent more than three months covering news events in the Mideast and was the first television journalist to report from inside Kuwait following the Iraqi invasion.[41]

For World News Tonight, he reported from the Middle East during the Gulf War and was on the scene of the first ground battle of Operation Desert Storm in January 1991.[42]

In addition, he covered the 1992 presidential election campaigns[43] with in-depth coverage of the Ross Perot presidential campaign.[44]

In 1992, from Mogadishu, Somalia during the Somali Civil War[45] and Operation Provide Relief, Dean reported on the first American casualties and former U. S. President George H. W. Bush’s visit to the area.[46]

In 1993, Dean was lead reporter on the first World Trade Center bombing by terrorists. Dean was the first and only newsperson to see and report from inside the garage where the truck bomb detonated and later covered the investigation into the attack.[47]

Good Morning America

In 1993, Dean became the news anchor on ABC’s "Good Morning America” and presented the newscasts on the morning show until 1996.[48]

He traveled to Nairobi to cover the 1998 United States embassy bombings and went to Sudan to cover, Operation Infinite Reach in August 1998 which sent cruise missile strikes on al-Qaeda bases in Afghanistan and a pharmaceutical factory in Sudan in retaliation for the American embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania.[49]

In 1999, Dean reported from Kosovo for 30 days during the NATO air attacks during the Kosovo War which helped ABC News win an Emmy for its coverage of the conflict.[50]

In 2000, when a deadly terror bomb blasted the U.S.S. Cole in Yemen, he was dispatched as ABC's lead reporter.[51]

Post-ABC career

In 2002, Dean narrated and hosted a series of documentaries for A&E and The History Channel.[52]

He reported and hosted a monthly 60-minute cable network science show and occasionally appeared on National Public Radio "Morning Edition” commenting on politics and terrorism.[53]

Dean is a freelance writer, occasionally writing on subjects of personal interest, including stories about the Boston Red Sox[54] and his latest journey to Cuba, 50 years after his 1959 interview with Fidel Castro.

He is a member of the Vietnam War Commemoration Commission created by Presidential proclamation whose goal is to embrace those who served during the Vietnam era and also does pro bono work for Autism Speaks, the world largest autism awareness organization.[55]

Personal life

Dean divides his time between homes in Ridgefield, Connecticut and Truro, Massachusetts.[56][57] He lives with his second wife, Lonnie Reed;[58] and is the father of two daughters and a son.[3]

Awards

Dean has received many awards for his reporting, including a National Emmy, an Overseas Press Club Award and a UPI Golden Mike Award.[9]

In 1962, he won a UPI Broadcasters Association of Massachusetts Award for aiding in the capture of a murder suspect.[9]

In 1976, Dean was part of the CBS News team that the Overseas Press Club, New York awarded the Radio Interpretation Award for Journalistic Achievement for "America in Vietnam".[59]

In 1981 at CBS News Sunday Morning, he received an Outstanding Documentary Program Emmy for "Louis is 13".[60]

Dean was nominated for a national Emmy Award for his reporting the gun battle in Kosovo involving U. S. Marines who were pinned down by snipers.[61]

In 2000, he was part of the ABC news team which won an Emmy Award for Outstanding News and Documentary Program Achievement for ABC 2000: The Millennium.[62]

Books

Hello World! (Co-Author), 1978.[63]
The Return to Glory Days (Co-Author), 1997.[64]

Trivia

Morton Dean is the only recipient of an honorary degree from the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Clown College.

Dean's clowning career began on a lark after he finished a story on the women of the circus for CBS Sunday Morning. While thanking the public relations people for their help, one said, "Anything we can do for you, just let us know." He nodded and left. He took the elevator down, then he took it right back up again and said, "I'd like to try to be a clown.

Dean performs occasionally as a Ringling clown. "It's my Walter Mitty side," he told an interviewer.[65]

Quotes

"I try to get as much background and history as I can, says Dean. "I try to find my own sources. I try to make an extra phone call. One way or another I try to find a nugget of information that might give me an edge."[66]

"I’ve made a career out of asking dumb questions. I mean, that’s our job—not to prove how smart we are but to elicit answers, and I think you sometimes have to ask what appears to be a dumb question. I am not out there to impress the audience that I have brilliant questions all the time. I am old-fashioned enough to believe that the idea is to get some news at the other end of the question."[66]

"I think that is the most difficult part of this business—covering a breaking story live…You are often out there ‘naked’ and you have to resist the pressure to give information that you’re not certain of and to give your own personal thoughts as opposed to what’s really going on."[66]

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morton, dean, dubitsky, born, august, 1935, better, known, american, television, radio, anchor, news, correspondent, author, born, dubitsky, 1935, august, 1935, fall, river, massachusetts, educationemerson, collegeoccupationsanchornews, correspondentyears, act. Morton Dean Dubitsky born August 22 1935 better known as Morton Dean is an American television and radio anchor news correspondent and author Morton DeanBornMorton Dean Dubitsky 1 1935 08 22 August 22 1935 age 87 2 Fall River Massachusetts U S EducationEmerson CollegeOccupationsAnchorNews CorrespondentYears active1957 presentNotable creditsCBS Evening News Anchor and News Correspondent 1976 1984 ABC NewsAnchor and News Correspondent 1988 2001 SpouseLonnie Reed DeanChildrenAdam son Sarah daughter Jennie daughter Dean is a former weekend news anchor for CBS Evening News as well as ABC s Good Morning America 3 While a correspondent for CBS News for 20 years and ABC News for 14 years his many assignments included the U S space program 4 political campaigns and the Vietnam War 5 Dean reported on the Invasion of Grenada the Falklands War and Cuba from the early days of the Castro regime up to the present He reported on Iran during the hostage crisis from Somalia during the U S intervention the turmoil in Israel and the Palestinian Territory and the military action in Kosovo involving U S Marines He covered Saddam Hussein s Iraq the NATO air attacks in Belgrade the terror bomb blast on the USS Cole bombing in Yemen the bombing of the U S Embassy in Nairobi and the U S retaliation in Sudan as well as the first terrorist attacks on World Trade Center in 1993 6 Dean is the author of two books and writer and director 7 of American Medevac a documentary which reconnects medevac crew members with some of the service members they had rescued during the Vietnam War 8 Dean received numerous awards for his reporting including a National Emmy Award an Overseas Press Club Award and a UPI Golden Mike 9 Contents 1 Early life 2 Early career 3 CBS 3 1 Vietnam 3 2 CBS News Weekend Anchor 4 Career between CBS and ABC 5 ABC 5 1 Good Morning America 6 Post ABC career 7 Personal life 8 Awards 9 Books 10 Trivia 11 Quotes 12 ReferencesEarly life EditDean was born on August 22 1935 in Fall River Massachusetts 10 the son of Joseph Dubitsky 6 and Celia Schwartz Dubitsky He is of Jewish descent 11 He attended B M C Durfee High School in Fall River 11 In 1957 he earned a bachelor s degree in English from Emerson College in Boston 12 At Emerson he was captain of the basketball team 13 and president of his fraternity Alpha Pi Theta 14 he also participated in The Berkeley Beacon student newspaper as well as the WERS radio station 15 He changed his name from Dubitsky to Dean while in college 11 In 1977 he received a Doctor of Law honorary degree from his alma mater 16 In 1983 the television studio and publications center at the high school was named the Morton Dean Television Studio 17 in his honor and in 2011 Dean was presented the key to the city of Fall River by former mayor Willian Flanagan 18 Early career EditDean began his career in 1957 as a reporter 19 and later news director at Westchester County New York radio station WVIP which became the flagship station for the Herald Tribune Radio Network a group of suburban AM and FM stations 20 in New York State In 1960 Dean was program director of WVOX New Rochelle 21 From 1961 22 to 1964 he was a reporter for the radio station WBZ in Boston 23 In 1962 he won a UPI Broadcasters Association of Massachusetts Award 24 CBS EditIn 1964 Dean joined WCBS TV the flagship station of the CBS Television Network located in New York City as a reporter and anchor 25 In 1967 he moved to the CBS network and later succeeded Walter Cronkite 26 as the principal space correspondent for CBS covering the U S space program national politics and the Vietnam War Vietnam Edit News correspondent Morton Dean in Vietnam in 1971 during a medevac mission for CBS Evening NewsIn 1971 during a six month assignment in Vietnam for CBS Evening News Dean covered a combat medevac mission under fire With cameraman Greg Cooke they filmed a seven minute segment that aired four days later on the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite 5 A feature article about the medevac rescues during the Vietnam War and his experience as a news correspondent flying on these missions was published in Smithsonian Air amp Space Magazine In 2015 Dean and Cooke inspired by the memory of those events in 1971 produced and directed a documentary American Medevac 27 which reunites the medevac crew with some of the service members they had rescued in 1971 CBS News Weekend Anchor Edit In late 1975 Dean was named anchor of the CBS Sunday Night News 28 and later in 1976 moved to the CBS Sunday Evening News until 1984 29 He also anchored weekday afternoon and evening editions of the 90 second Newsbreak updates 25 At CBS Dean reported on the Iran hostage crisis 30 in 1980 the Space Shuttle Columbia missions 31 32 the Salvadoran Civil War 33 in 1982 the U S Invasion of Grenada 34 in 1983 and the Falklands War in 1982 35 Career between CBS and ABC EditStarting in early 1985 Dean anchored the Independent Network News newscast for about three years In 1986 Dean was one of forty semi finalists 36 in the Journalist in Space Program cancelled following the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster as a candidate from Connecticut 37 In 1987 Dean filled in for Larry King on the nationally syndicated program the Larry King Show a radio talk show which aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System 38 ABC EditIn September 1988 Dean joined ABC News as a correspondent and covered the return to space following the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster 39 Dean reported for ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings and other ABC News broadcasts and was a substitute anchor for Ted Koppel on Nightline 40 In 1990 Dean spent more than three months covering news events in the Mideast and was the first television journalist to report from inside Kuwait following the Iraqi invasion 41 For World News Tonight he reported from the Middle East during the Gulf War and was on the scene of the first ground battle of Operation Desert Storm in January 1991 42 In addition he covered the 1992 presidential election campaigns 43 with in depth coverage of the Ross Perot presidential campaign 44 In 1992 from Mogadishu Somalia during the Somali Civil War 45 and Operation Provide Relief Dean reported on the first American casualties and former U S President George H W Bush s visit to the area 46 In 1993 Dean was lead reporter on the first World Trade Center bombing by terrorists Dean was the first and only newsperson to see and report from inside the garage where the truck bomb detonated and later covered the investigation into the attack 47 Good Morning America Edit In 1993 Dean became the news anchor on ABC s Good Morning America and presented the newscasts on the morning show until 1996 48 He traveled to Nairobi to cover the 1998 United States embassy bombings and went to Sudan to cover Operation Infinite Reach in August 1998 which sent cruise missile strikes on al Qaeda bases in Afghanistan and a pharmaceutical factory in Sudan in retaliation for the American embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania 49 In 1999 Dean reported from Kosovo for 30 days during the NATO air attacks during the Kosovo War which helped ABC News win an Emmy for its coverage of the conflict 50 In 2000 when a deadly terror bomb blasted the U S S Cole in Yemen he was dispatched as ABC s lead reporter 51 Post ABC career EditIn 2002 Dean narrated and hosted a series of documentaries for A amp E and The History Channel 52 He reported and hosted a monthly 60 minute cable network science show and occasionally appeared on National Public Radio Morning Edition commenting on politics and terrorism 53 Dean is a freelance writer occasionally writing on subjects of personal interest including stories about the Boston Red Sox 54 and his latest journey to Cuba 50 years after his 1959 interview with Fidel Castro He is a member of the Vietnam War Commemoration Commission created by Presidential proclamation whose goal is to embrace those who served during the Vietnam era and also does pro bono work for Autism Speaks the world largest autism awareness organization 55 Personal life EditDean divides his time between homes in Ridgefield Connecticut and Truro Massachusetts 56 57 He lives with his second wife Lonnie Reed 58 and is the father of two daughters and a son 3 Awards EditDean has received many awards for his reporting including a National Emmy an Overseas Press Club Award and a UPI Golden Mike Award 9 In 1962 he won a UPI Broadcasters Association of Massachusetts Award for aiding in the capture of a murder suspect 9 In 1976 Dean was part of the CBS News team that the Overseas Press Club New York awarded the Radio Interpretation Award for Journalistic Achievement for America in Vietnam 59 In 1981 at CBS News Sunday Morning he received an Outstanding Documentary Program Emmy for Louis is 13 60 Dean was nominated for a national Emmy Award for his reporting the gun battle in Kosovo involving U S Marines who were pinned down by snipers 61 In 2000 he was part of the ABC news team which won an Emmy Award for Outstanding News and Documentary Program Achievement for ABC 2000 The Millennium 62 Books EditHello World Co Author 1978 63 The Return to Glory Days Co Author 1997 64 Trivia EditMorton Dean is the only recipient of an honorary degree from the Ringling Bros and Barnum amp Bailey Clown College Dean s clowning career began on a lark after he finished a story on the women of the circus for CBS Sunday Morning While thanking the public relations people for their help one said Anything we can do for you just let us know He nodded and left He took the elevator down then he took it right back up again and said I d like to try to be a clown Dean performs occasionally as a Ringling clown It s my Walter Mitty side he told an interviewer 65 Quotes Edit I try to get as much background and history as I can says Dean I try to find my own sources I try to make an extra phone call One way or another I try to find a nugget of information that might give me an edge 66 I ve made a career out of asking dumb questions I mean that s our job not to prove how smart we are but to elicit answers and I think you sometimes have to ask what appears to be a dumb question I am not out there to impress the audience that I have brilliant questions all the time I am old fashioned enough to believe that the idea is to get some news at the other end of the question 66 I think that is the most difficult part of this business covering a breaking story live You are often out there naked and you have to resist the pressure to give information that you re not certain of and to give your own personal thoughts as opposed to what s really going on 66 References Edit Alumni Award Winners Emerson College 2017 06 04 Retrieved 2017 06 08 Morton Dean IMDb IMDb com Inc Retrieved 21 August 2016 a b Krinsky Alissa September 30 2009 Morton Dean TV News Spiraling Down Into a Deep Dark Ravine www adweek com Adweek Retrieved 21 August 2016 Welch Brian June 12 2006 Space Shuttles HistoryNet Retrieved 21 August 2016 a b Dean Morton December 2015 What Ever Happened to the Men of Hawk Hill Air amp Space Magazine Smithsonian Retrieved 21 August 2016 a b Hill Michael July 14 1987 Morton Dean s Escape Act Ex cbs Newscaster Sitting Pretty Los Angeles Times Retrieved 21 August 2016 Vietnam Medevac www vietnammedevac com Retrieved 21 August 2016 Schwark Kelly May 23 2014 Morton Dean Uncovers Heroes Among Us Documentary Vietnam Medevac HamiltonHub HamletHub Retrieved 21 August 2016 a b c RidgefieldAuthors Dean Morton ridgefieldauthors wikispaces com RidgefieldAuthors Retrieved 21 August 2016 Rego Kathrine Rego Megan October 28 2002 History of Durfee High School The Durfee Hilltop Sailsinc org Retrieved 21 August 2016 a b c Winokoor Charles November 5 2019 Former TV newsman Morton Dean returns to Fall River for showing of Vietnam docu film Taunton Daily Gazette He says his parents belonged to the original Congregation Adas Israel Synagogue downtown on Pearl Street but that he later made his bar mitzvah at Temple Beth El although his parents were not members Notable Alumni Facts amp Figures Emerson College Archived from the original on 29 December 2011 Retrieved 21 August 2016 Dean Morton Gelfand Benjamin November 1 1997 The Return to Glory Days Simon and Schuster ISBN 9780671563233 Retrieved 21 August 2016 Full text of Emersonian 1975 Emerson College Yearbook archive org Emerson College 1975 Retrieved 21 August 2016 Full text of Emersonian 1957 Emerson College Yearbook archive org Emerson College Retrieved 19 December 2021 Expression PDF Magazine for the Alumni and Friends of Emerson College 2002 Retrieved 21 August 2016 TV newsman to be honored by Durfee High Providence Journal RI A 06 September 10 1983 Welker Grant October 14 2011 Fall River native and former TV reporter Dean speaks at Rotary Club The Herald News Retrieved 21 August 2016 Dog of the Day PDF Broadcasting Magazine American Radio History March 7 1960 Retrieved 21 August 2016 Jaker Bill Sulek Frank Kanze Peter May 1 1998 The Airwaves of New York Illustrated Histories of 156 AM Stations in the Metropolitan Area 1921 1996 McFarland p 182 ISBN 9780786438723 Retrieved 21 August 2016 Fates amp Fortunes PDF Broadcasting American Radio History March 20 1960 Retrieved 21 August 2016 News PDF Broadcasting Magazine American Radio History February 10 1964 Retrieved 21 August 2016 Mathieu Joe November 20 2013 WBZ Alums Gary LaPierre And Morton Dean Remember JFK Assassination Boston CBSLocal Retrieved 21 August 2016 UPI Broadcasters Make Massachusetts Awards PDF Broadcasting Magazine American Radio History March 12 1962 Retrieved 21 August 2016 a b Morton Dean a longtime correspondent and news anchor UPI Archives November 6 1984 Retrieved 21 August 2016 Correspondent Morton Dean will speak at commencement The Courier ODU Retrieved 21 August 2016 American Medevac Truro Public Library Retrieved 27 August 2016 Fates amp Fortunes PDF Broadcasting Magazine American Radio History January 5 1976 Retrieved 21 August 2016 Leonard Vince November 8 1984 Morton Dean Moves Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved 21 August 2016 CBS Evening News Iran Hostage Crisis tvnews vanderbilt edu Vanderbilt Television News Archive December 1 1980 Retrieved 21 August 2016 TV networks plan live coverage of Space Shuttle The New York Times April 9 1981 Retrieved 21 August 2016 The Columbia is a much used space shuttle now and UPI NewsTrack November 10 1982 CBS El Salvador discoverlibrary vanderbilt edu Vanderbilt Television News Archives January 31 1982 Retrieved 21 August 2016 CBS Evening News tvnews vanderbilt edu Vanderbilt Television News Archive November 6 1983 Falkland Conflict CBS Evening News Vanderbilt Television News Archive May 23 1982 Retrieved 21 August 2016 Journalist in Space www worldspaceflight com Randolph Eleanor April 17 1986 100 Journalists In the Runing sic For Space Ride Washington Post Retrieved 21 August 2016 Conconi Chuck November 25 1987 Personalities The Washington Post Carmody John September 9 1988 The TV Column The Washington Post Retrieved 21 August 2016 Stephenson D May 16 1993 Reporter for ABC visits city Sunday Republican Utter J March 6 1992 ABC Correspondent Dean Urges Audinece to Beware of Censorship Charlotte Observer Persian Gulf War ABC News Vanderbilt Television News Archive February 16 1991 Retrieved 21 August 2016 Bill Clinton Presidential Primary Campaign www aparchive com The Associated Press 1992 Retrieved 21 August 2016 Holmes Steven A October 27 1992 The Independent Bush Aide Calls Perot s Story Paranoid The New York Times Retrieved 21 August 2016 Somalia Famine Relief ABC news Vanderbilt Television News Archive December 23 1992 Retrieved 21 August 2016 Somalia Famine Relief ABC News Vanderbilt Television News Archive December 31 1992 Retrieved 21 August 2016 World Trade Center Explosion ABC Evening News Vanderbilt Television News Archive February 26 1993 Morton Dean Will Leave Good Morning America The Daily Gazette March 27 1996 Retrieved 21 August 2016 East Africa Embassy Bombings ABC Evening News Vanderbilt Television News Archive August 16 1988 Yugoslavia Kosovo NATO Peacekeeping ABC Evening News Vanderbilt Television News Archive June 21 1999 USS Cole Bomb Said Built in Nearby House ABC News October 19 2000 Retrieved 21 August 2016 Chism Olin July 16 2002 Red Alert The Dallas Morning News SunSentinal Retrieved 21 August 2016 Hitting a Home Run at the Age of 68 National Public Radio September 11 2003 The Great Fenway Park Writers Series Writers Speaking About the Books They Write www fenwayparkwriters org Retrieved 21 August 2016 Cape Cod Village Presented the Cape s Premier of Sounding the Alarm www capecodvillage org Retrieved 21 August 2016 Welker Grant October 14 2011 Fall River native and former TV reporter Dean speaks at Rotary Club The Herald News Retrieved June 8 2017 Ducey Kerry Anne November 28 2016 Morton Dean recalls the day he interviewed Fidel Castro Hamlethub Retrieved June 8 2017 Hill Michael E July 14 1987 Morton Dean s Escape Act Ex CBS Newscaster Sitting Pretty The Los Angeles Times ABC CBS each take two OPC honors PDF Broadcasting Magazine American Radio History May 3 1976 Retrieved 21 August 2016 Reed R M Reed M K 6 December 2012 The Encyclopedia of Television Cable and Video Springer Science amp Business Media ISBN 9781468465211 Retrieved 21 August 2016 Morton Dean Cassidy amp Fishman Inc Retrieved 21 August 2016 News amp Documentary Emmy Awards 2000 IMDb Retrieved 21 August 2016 Mollerstrom Sten Dean Morton 2005 Hello World Ridgeway Editions ISBN 0895890011 OCLC 4389677 Dean Morton Gelfand Benjamin 1997 The Return to Glory Days Pocket Books ISBN 0671563238 Retrieved 21 August 2016 Marks Alexandra June 6 1996 Why One Respected Newsman Keeps On Clowning Around Christian Science Monitor Retrieved 21 August 2016 a b c White Ted 2005 Broadcast News Writing Reporting and Producing Taylor amp Francis ISBN 9780240806594 Retrieved 21 August 2016 Retrieved from https 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