A radio news anchor in Detroit, Michigan, was killed in an attempted murder-suicide at his home.
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statement to the network provided by former CNN CEO Tom Johnson. He was 82. «Even after he left CNN, Bernie remained a close member of our CNN family providing our viewers with context about historic events as recently as last year,» Chris Licht, CNN Chairman and CEO, said in a statement on Thursday. «The condolences of all of us at CNN go out to his wife Linda and his children.»According to his biography on CNN's website, the veteran broadcast television journalist covered some of the pivotal stories of the last three decades, including the student uprising in Tiananmen Square in 1989, the death of Princess Diana in 1997 and the 2000 presidential race.
He was dubbed one of the «Boys of Baghdad,» a group of reporters who chronicled the start of the Persian Gulf War beginning on Jan. 16, 1991, from a hotel room in Iraq alongside colleagues Peter Arnett and John Holliman. Shaw has received numerous accolades throughout his career, including becoming the first non-German presented with the Eduard Rhein Foundation’s Cultural Journalistic Award, being inducted into the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame, earning the Edward R.
Murrow Award for Lifetime Achievement Award in Broadcasting and the Chuck Stone Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Association of Black Journalists.He retired from CNN after more than 20 years on Feb. 28, 2001.Funeral services for Shaw will be closed to family and invited guests only, with a public memorial service planned at a later time, his family said.Along with a request for complete privacy, the family asked that donations be made to the Bernard Shaw Scholarship Fund at the University of Chicago in lieu of flowers. RELATED CONTENT David A.
A radio news anchor in Detroit, Michigan, was killed in an attempted murder-suicide at his home.
A Los Angeles news anchor was canned after going off-script on-air and criticizing management for how they dealt with his former colleague’s departure – and viewers are not too happy about it!
Mark Master has been fired from L.A. television station KTLA days after being suspended for openly calling out his bosses for the way they treated co-host Lynette Romero’s departure.
first reported the firing.Mester was suspended earlier this week after his on-air tribute to Romero in which he apologized on behalf of KTLA, an individual with knowledge of the situation told TheWrap. Mester’s bio has been scrubbed from the KTLA website – much like Moreno’s was the week before immediately after her abrupt departure.Romero, reportedly beloved by her colleagues in the KTLA newsroom, wasn’t permitted to clean out her own belongings or say goodbye to longtime viewers of the newscast.
Heidi Klum has delivered the unfortunate news of her photographer's death to her fans, just hours before America’s Got Talent’s season 17 results were set to be finalized.On September 14, 2022, AGT judge Heidi Klum announced the death of her friend and photographer Roxanne Lowit.MORE: Heidi Klum wows in show-stopping mini dress for AGT live final“It was an honor to work with @roxannelowit so many times - she was a true professional with an amazing eye.
Bernard Shaw, a former lead news anchor for CNN, has died.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Bernard Shaw, who was CNN’s lead anchor for 20 years and distinguished the network’s coverage of such landmark events as the Gulf War, died Wednesday, the Warner Bros. Discovery-backed outlet disclosed. He was 82, and had contracted pneumonia that was not related to the coronavirus pandemic. “Bernie was a CNN original and was our Washington Anchor when we launched on June 1st, 1980. He was our lead anchor for the next twenty years from anchoring coverage of presidential elections to his iconic coverage of the First Gulf War live from Baghdad in 1991,” said Chris Licht, CNN’s chairman and CEO, in a statement. “Even after he left CNN, Bernie remained a close member of our CNN family providing our viewers with context about historic events as recently as last year. The condolences of all of us at CNN go out to his wife Linda and his children.”
Bernard Shaw, legendary CNN lead anchor, has died due to complications after contracting pneumonia. He was 82.
Bernard Shaw, the first chief anchor for CNN who helped lead breaking news coverage for more than 20 years, has died.
Melissa McBride has teased future storylines for her character Carol Peletier. The 57-year-old’s comments come weeks ahead of the zombie drama’s finale episode, after more than a decade on our screens. While the original series will draw to a close, it has spawned several upcoming spin-offs which will delve further into key characters’ lives such as Dead City, focused on Maggie and Negan.
Julie Chin, the Oklahoma news anchor that suffered the beginning of a stroke during a live broadcast, is opening up about the tense moments. The journalist made an appearance on the Today show where co-hosts Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie caught up with Chin four days after the incident.
Oklahoma-based news Anchor Julie Chin suffered a stroke on live television while reading the news and she’s thankfully doing okay.
A television news anchor in Tulsa, Oklahoma suffered what doctors believe to be the “beginnings of a stroke” on live TV this past weekend.
pic.twitter.com/aWNPPbn1qfAccording to Chin, her coworkers “recognized the emergency situation unfolding and called 911,” she shared on Facebook Sunday. Chin was seen by medical professionals at a hospital and underwent several tests. “The past few days are still a little bit of a mystery, but my doctors believe I had the beginnings of a stroke live on the air Saturday morning.