2008 Democratic National Convention
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Adolf Hitler
All Things Considered
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Animaniacs
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Brandeis University
Brian Williams
Chet Huntley
Cokie Roberts
Columnist
Communist
Copyboy
Cynthia McFadden
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David Brinkley
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Editor & Publisher
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England
Eric Sevareid
Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting
Frank Reynolds
Frank Welker
Ghostface Killah
Gilmore Girls
Golden Girls
Grace Anne Dorney Koppel
Henry Kissinger
Homer Loves Flanders
Homer Simpson
Honorary degree
Howard K. Smith
Incubus (band)
Independence Day (United States)
Jew
Joe Piscopo
John Chancellor
Jon Stewart
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Journalist
Kent Brockman
Lou Gehrig
MADtv
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Martin Bashir
Master of Arts (postgraduate)
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Meet the Press
Michael Wolff
Mitch Albom
Morning Edition
Morrie Schwartz
Multilingualism
Muppets from Space
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NPR
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Nazism
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Rent (film)
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S.C.I.E.N.C.E.
Saturday Night Live
Smartline
Stanford University
Supreme Clientele
Syracuse University
Ted Koppel
Terry Moran
The Daily Show
The Simpsons
Tom Brokaw
Tuesdays With Morrie
Tuesdays with Morrie
US State Department
ABC Radio News
ABC Television
Adolf Hitler
All Things Considered
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Andrea Koppel
Animaniacs
BBC News
BBC World News America
Bachelor of Science
Brandeis University
Brian Williams
Chet Huntley
Cokie Roberts
Columnist
Communist
Copyboy
Cynthia McFadden
Dan Rather
Dana Carvey
Daniel Schorr
Darrell Hammond
David Brinkley
Day to Day
Discovery Channel
Doctor of law
Documentary film
Editor & Publisher
Editorial
England
Eric Sevareid
Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting
Frank Reynolds
Frank Welker
Ghostface Killah
Gilmore Girls
Golden Girls
Grace Anne Dorney Koppel
Henry Kissinger
Homer Loves Flanders
Homer Simpson
Honorary degree
Howard K. Smith
Incubus (band)
Independence Day (United States)
Jew
Joe Piscopo
John Chancellor
Jon Stewart
Journalism
Journalist
Kent Brockman
Lou Gehrig
MADtv
Main Page
Managing editor
Martin Bashir
Master of Arts (postgraduate)
McSweeney's Quarterly Concern
Meet the Press
Michael Wolff
Mitch Albom
Morning Edition
Morrie Schwartz
Multilingualism
Muppets from Space
NBC
NPR
National Public Radio
Naturalization
Nazism
Ned Flanders
New York Times
News anchor
News media
News presenter
Newsweek
Nightline (US news program)
Peter Jennings
Pi Kappa Alpha
Political Science
Reba (TV series)
Rent (film)
Richard Nixon
Ron Fassler
S.C.I.E.N.C.E.
Saturday Night Live
Smartline
Stanford University
Supreme Clientele
Syracuse University
Ted Koppel
Terry Moran
The Daily Show
The Simpsons
Tom Brokaw
Tuesdays With Morrie
Tuesdays with Morrie
US State Department
Ted Koppel
Ted Koppel in 2008
Born
Edward James Koppel
February 8, 1940 (1940-02-08) (age 71)
Nelson, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Occupation
Journalist
News anchor
Spouse(s)
Grace Anne Dorney
(1963–present)
Children
Andrea, Deirdre, Andrew, Tara
Years active
1963–present
Notable credit(s)
Nightline (1980–2005)
Edward James "Ted" Koppel (born February 8, 1940) is an English-born American broadcast journalist, best known as the anchor for Nightline from the program's inception in 1980 until his retirement in late 2005. After leaving Nightline, Koppel worked as managing editor for the Discovery Channel before resigning in 2008. Koppel is currently a senior news analyst for National Public Radio and contributing analyst to BBC World News America.
Contents
1 Personal life
2 Career
2.1 Early career
2.2 Accusations of bias
2.3 Departure from Nightline
3 Recent work
3.1 Discovery Channel
4 Influence
4.1 References in pop culture
5 See also
6 References
7 External links
Personal life
Koppel, an only child, was born in Nelson, Lancashire, England, after his German Jewish parents fled Germany due to the rise of Adolf Hitler and Nazism.1 Koppel, at 13, immigrated to the United States in 1953 with his family. His mother, Alice, was a singer and pianist, and his father, Edwin, was a tire factory owner.2 He graduated from Syracuse University with a Bachelor of Science Degree and from Stanford University with a Master of Arts Degree in Mass Communications Research and Political Science.3 In 2007, the University of Southern California awarded Koppel an honorary Doctor of Laws degree.4 Koppel returns to Syracuse University regularly as a guest speaker. He was a member of the student-run WAER and keeps in touch with the student media at Syracuse.5 He is a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity.6
For Members
In America, little girls were glued to the television from before dawn, enthralled by Diana’s dress with its billows of silk taffeta, 10,000 pearls and 25-foot train. To a young girl’s eye, the only blemish of this perfect day was that the bride’s signature feathered hair succumbed to the summer humidity.
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In 1963, he became a naturalized U.S. citizen, and married Grace Anne Dorney.
Koppel is multilingual and speaks German, Russian, and French in addition to his native English.
Koppel is an old friend of Henry Kissinger. Both Kissinger and Koppel moved to the United States as children. Along with former Secretary of State Alexander Haig, Kissinger was the most frequent guest on Nightline.7 In an interview, Koppel commented, "Henry Kissinger is, plain and simply, the best secretary of state we have had in 20, maybe 30 years – certainly one of the two or three great secretaries of state of our century," and added, "I’m proud to be a friend of Henry Kissinger. He is an extraordinary man. This country has lost a lot by not having him in a position of influence and authority".8
Ted and Grace Anne have four children: Andrea (a former journalist), Deirdre, Andrew, and Tara. Andrew Koppel was found dead in a New York City apartment on May 31, 2010, reportedly after a day-long drinking binge.9
Career
Early career
Koppel had a brief stint as a teacher before being hired as a copyboy at WMCA Radio in New York. In June 1963, he became the youngest correspondent ever hired by ABC Radio News, working on the daily Flair Reports program. In 1966, Koppel worked for ABC Television as a war correspondent during the Vietnam War. Koppel returned in 1968 to cover the campaign of Richard Nixon, before becoming Hong Kong bureau chief, and US State Department correspondent, where Koppel formed a good friendship with Henry Kissinger.
Accusations of bias
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Koppel was suggested as being a conduit for the government's point of view. In the late 1980s, the progressive media criticism organization Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR) conducted a 40-month study of 865 editions of Nightline and concluded, "On shows about international affairs, U.S. government policymakers and ex-officials dominated the Nightline guest list. American critics of foreign policy were almost invisible." In 1987, Newsweek opined, "The anchor who makes viewers feel that he is challenging the powers that be on their behalf is in fact the quintessential establishment journalist". Koppel responded to this by saying, "We are governed by the president and his cabinet and their people. And they are the ones who are responsible for our foreign policy, and they are the ones I want to talk to".7
Departure from Nightline
On November 22, 2005, Koppel stepped down from Nightline after 25 years with the program and left ABC after 42 years with the network. His final Nightline broadcast did not feature clips highlighting memorable interviews and famous moments from his tenure as host, as is typical when an anchor retires. Instead, the show replayed the highly acclaimed episode of Nightline with Koppel's 1995 interviews with retired Brandeis University sociology professor Morrie Schwartz, who was dying of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, more commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease). For this broadcast, Koppel interviewed sports journalist Mitch Albom, who had been a student of Schwartz. Albom talked about how the Nightline interviews led and inspired him into contacting Schwartz personally, and then visiting him weekly. These visits became the basis for the popular book Tuesdays with Morrie, chronicling lessons about life learned from Schwartz.
Vowing to work at marriage
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No doubt many people are glad that Ted Koppel will become a regular voice on National Public Radio. He recently ended 25 years with ABC's Nightline show
After the show's last commercial break, Koppel made his final remarks prior to signing off:
“
There's this quiz I give to some of our young interns when they first arrive at Nightline. I didn't do it with the last batch; it's a little too close to home. "How many of you," I'll ask, "can tell me anything about Eric Sevareid?" Blank stares. "How about Howard K. Smith or Frank Reynolds?" Not a twitch of recognition. "Chet Huntley? John Chancellor?" Still nothing. "David Brinkley" sometimes causes a hand or two to be raised, and Walter Cronkite may be glad to learn that a lot of young people still have a vague recollection that he once worked in television news. What none of these young men and women in their late teens and early 20s appreciates, until I point it out to them, is that they have just heard the names of seven anchormen or commentators who were once so famous that everyone in the country knew their names. Everybody. Trust me, the transition from one anchor to another is not that big a deal. Cronkite begat Rather, Chancellor begat Brokaw, Reynolds begat Jennings. And each of them did a pretty fair job in his own right. You've always been very nice to me, so give this new anchor team for Nightline a fair break. If you don't, I promise you the network will just put another comedy show in this time slot. Then you'll be sorry. And that's our report for tonight. I'm Ted Koppel in Washington, and from all of us here at ABC News, good night.
”
Recent work
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Ted Koppel
Edward James "Ted" Koppel is an English-born American broadcast journalist, best known as the anchor for Nightline from the program's inception in ...
Following Nightline Koppel has taken on a number of roles which span various formats of news media:
He signed up as an opposite editorial-contributing columnist, effective January 29, 2006, for New York Times.10
Starting in June 2006, he has provided commentary to Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and Day to Day on National Public Radio, joining NPR's other two Senior News Analysts, Cokie Roberts and Daniel Schorr.11 As such, he participated in the annual NPR Fourth of July reading of the Declaration of Independence in 2007.
Koppel makes occasional guest appearances on The Daily Show appearing in extreme close-up as a disembodied head, acting as Jon Stewart's journalistic conscience, sometimes as the replacement for the so-called "Giant Head of Brian Williams" projected on the screen behind Stewart. Koppel has jokingly insisted that "this is the actual size of [Koppel's] head"
Koppel has worked for BBC News as a "contributing analyst" covering the 2008 Democratic National Convention.
Discovery Channel
Following his departure from Nightline Koppel formed a three-year partnership with Discovery Communications as managing editor of the Discovery Channel. While at Discovery Koppel produced several lengthy documentaries on a variety of subjects including a 2008 four-hour miniseries on China, which Koppel "ranks with some of the work that [he is] most proud of over the years." 12 The four-part documentary, called The People's Republic of Capitalism, is an extensive look at the fast-changing country. It takes a look at the role of Chinese consumers in the growing -but yet communist- economy.13
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Koppel and Discovery Communications parted ways in November, 2008, terminating their contract six months early, prompting rumors that Koppel would be hired for NBC's Meet the Press. Koppel has stated that he is not interested in the job.12
Influence
"Network news programming continues to be dominated by faces from another era. (Koppel made his reputation in the late seventies by covering the Iranian hostage crisis every night; in the eighties, he was talked about—seriously—as secretary of State.) These faces (along with Koppel, Jennings, Brokaw, Rather, Barbara Walters, Mike Wallace, Morley Safer) are the networks' brand identifiers. They all made their reputations in a three-network world. This means—drumbeat—they are more famous than anyone has ever been and more famous than anyone will ever be. They are both obsolete (all of them with an increasingly bewildered look—the Georgie Jessels of our age) and yet at the same time necessary. No one will ever be as recognizable as they are—the hum will never be so steady without them," wrote media critic, Michael Wolff, in a 2002 profile of Koppel in New York Magazine.14
References in pop culture
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Koppel is referenced in Gilmore Girls in episode 9 of season 4 entitled "Ted Koppel's Big Night Out"
Koppel is referenced in Golden Girls in season 2 of the episode entitled "Love, Rose"
Koppel is referenced in Rent ("Smile for Ted Koppel, Officer Martin").
Koppel is referenced in The Simpsons in Episode 1F14 ("Homer Loves Flanders"), when, after Ned Flanders is shown waking up in the middle of the night with the stunning realization that he hates Homer Simpson, Homer similarly wakes up suddenly and says, "Marge, I think I hate Ted Koppel. No, wait. I find him informative and witty."
Also on The Simpsons, in the episode You Kent Always Say What You Want, Kent Brockman interviews Homer on Smartline, a parody of Nightline. Later in the episode, Kent says "The press and the government are in bed together in an embrace so intimate and wrong, they could spoon on a twin mattress and still have room for Ted Koppel."
On The Simpsons, in the episode Homer: Bad Man, at the end, when Godfrey Jones from Rock Bottom accepts that the media sometimes make mistakes, a list of corrections scrolls very fast across the TV screen. If slowed down, one can see that one of the corrections is "Ted Koppel is a robot."
Koppel is referenced in the song "Redefine" by Incubus, from their album S.C.I.E.N.C.E.: “It's in your nature, you can paint whatever picture you like. No matter what Ted Koppel says on channel 4 tonight.”
Koppel is also spoofed in an episode of MADtv and it is said that he resembles MAD Magazine's Mascot, Alfred E. Neuman
Koppel has been parodied on Saturday Night Live by Joe Piscopo, Dana Carvey, and Darrell Hammond.
Koppel is in the book Tuesdays With Morrie by Mitch Albom.
In season one of Reba, Reba says "Hi I'm Ted Koppel".
Koppel is also spoofed on "The Jamie Foxx Show" with Jamie Foxx as Tyrone Koppel.
Koppel is referenced in the song "Mighty Healthy" by Ghostface Killah, from his album "Supreme Clientele": "Hit mic like Ted Koppel"
Koppel is pictured on both the front and back covers of McSweeney's Quarterly Concern #5 "Ted Koppel's Very Very Special Thing".
Koppel was parodied on the Warner Brothers cartoon Animaniacs. The character's name is "Fred Floppel," voiced by Frank Welker.
Koppel was mentioned on Dan Warren's album entitled "Make Room For Dada".
In Muppets from Space at the end of Miss Piggy second scene with Josh Charles, she runs off screen and comes back on and said "Oh, come on, please, Do you think Ted Koppel never gets excited?"
Koppel is fictionally portrayed by actor Ron Fassler in the 2009 superhero film Watchmen.
Chris Rock has gone on record to say that Ted Koppel "ain't never took shit from [Chris Rock]".
See also
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References
^ "Harvard Gazette: Inside newsman Ted Koppel". News.harvard.edu. 2000-11-02. http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2000/11.02/09-koppel.html. Retrieved 2010-07-18.
^ "Ted Koppel Biography (1940–)". Filmreference.com. http://www.filmreference.com/film/71/Ted-Koppel.html. Retrieved 2010-07-18.
^ "Ted Koppel". ABC News. November 17, 2005. http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/News/story?id=128629. Retrieved January 2, 2011.
^ "Honorary Degrees - Past Recipients". University of Southern California. http://www.usc.edu/admin/provostoffice/honorarydegrees/past_recipients.html. Retrieved January 2, 2011.
^ “” (2001-10-11). "Ted Koppel entertains CitrusTV". YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZmEbrhihEA. Retrieved 2010-07-18.
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^ a b Solomon, Norman. – "Ted Koppel: 'Natural Fit' at NPR News and Longtime Booster of Henry Kissinger". – Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR). – January 16, 2006
^ Columbia Journalism Review, March/April 1989.
^ Ted Koppel's son, 40, found dead in NYC apartmentdead link
^ "13 Times". – New York Times. – January 13, 2006
^ Koppel. – NPR. – January 12, 2006
^ a b Paul J. Gough, "Ted Koppel, Discovery parting ways" Reuters/Hollywood Reporter http://www.reuters.com/article/televisionNews/idUSTRE4AP04S20081126
^ nytimes.com "On the Trail of Consumerism in a Booming Chinese City." Genzlinger, Neil. July,2008.
^ Wolff, Michael (2002-03-25). ""The Koppel Topple", March 25, 2002". Nymag.com. http://nymag.com/nymetro/news/media/columns/medialife/5827/. Retrieved 2010-07-18.
External links
Biography from ABC
Ted Koppel to Join 'NY Times' Editorial Page, Contribute to NPR, a January 2006 article from Editor & Publisher
Global National anchor Kevin Newman recalls Ted Koppel on his blog
ABC News' "Time Tunnel" page containing clips of numerous newscasts (including Nightline) on which Koppel appeared
Preceded by
Frank Reynolds
Nightline anchor
March 24, 1980 – November 22, 2005
Succeeded by
Terry Moran, Cynthia McFadden, and Martin Bashir
Persondata
Name
Koppel, Ted
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Date of birth
February 8, 1940
Place of birth
Nelson, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Date of death
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