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Evolving out of the Iran hostage update program, Nightline grew rapidly into a cornerstone of the network's expanding roster Late-night news program, Nightline (first aired March 24,ġ980). President of ABC News Roone Arledge to select Koppel as the founding anchor for the It was largely the impression he made in this role that influenced then Substitute anchor for the program, periodically relieving Frank Reynolds behind theĪnchor desk. InĪddition to his regular State Department reports, Koppel frequently served as a Koppel was a key figure in ABC's nightly coverage of the ongoing Iran hostage crisis,Īmerica Held Hostage (first aired November 8, 1979). That year also saw Koppel return for his second stint covering the StateĪs Chief Diplomatic Correspondent covering the Carter State Department in late-1979, In 1978, Koppel produced "Second to None", a ground-breaking eleven-part report about US-Soviet military While his wife attended law school, Koppel produced daily ABC radio commentaries whileĬollaborating with Marvin Kalb on a novel on Middle East affairs, In the National Interest.
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From 1975-1977, Koppel served as anchor for The ABC Saturday Night News. In 1974, Koppel traveled with Henry Kissinger on his shuttle-diplomacyĮfforts in the Middle East. Reporting on China, including traveling with President Nixon on his historic visitĬhina in 1972. Henry Kissinger through the Watergate years. In 1971, Koppel began his first stint as ABC's Chief DiplomaticĬorrespondent covering Secretary of State William P. The following year, Koppelīack covering the Vietnam War as Southeast Asia Bureau Chief stationed in Hong Kong to cover the Nixon presidential campaign and to serve as Miamiīureau Chief covering Latin American and Cuban affairs. Vietnam, Koppel produced regular reports for the ABC evening news. Koppel made the shift from radio to television in 1966 when ABC News recruited himĬover the Vietnam War as a foreign television correspondent (1966-1967). In 1965, Koppel spent several weeks in Selma, Alabama covering theįallout from the Edmund Pettus Bridge incident and the civil rights marches that Kennedy was assassinated, and one of his first on-airĪssignments was to stake out the Vice President's residence to solicit comments from Koppel had only been at ABC News aįew months when President John F. Koppel was hired on at ABC News radio along with Stewart Klein, Charlie Osgood, BettyĪdams, Howard Hodkins and former WMCA disc jockey Jim Harriott to staff a new daily citizen.Īfter graduation from Stanford, Koppel served a short internship at the NBC networkīefore landing his first job as a copyboy for WMCA radio in New York. Were married in 1963, the same year that Koppel became a naturalized U.S. While at Stanford, Koppel met his future wife Grace Anne Dorney. Informational changes precipitated by local newspaper coverage of the Eichmann Submission of his graduate thesis, "Attitudinal and
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He was awarded a Master of Arts degree in 1962 with Koppel attended graduate school at Stanford University studying Mass Communications
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After earning his Bachelor of Science degree from Syracuse University, Duringįinal year at Syracuse, Koppel broadcast a self-produced radio report, "This is Moscow", comprised of interview clips andĬommentary collected on a summer trip to Moscow on the occasion of the AmericanĮxhibition there. Served as the station's Program Director during his senior year (1959-1960). Koppel was active as an announcer/disc jockey at the University's radio station WAER During his four years at Syracuse University (1956-1960), Inġ953, Koppel emigrated with his parents to the U.S.Īt the age of sixteen, Ted Koppel enrolled at Syracuse University to pursue a major From 1951-1953, Koppel attended the Abbotsholme School in Staffordshire,Įngland, spending summers and vacations with his parents in Frankfurt, Germany. Murrow's war reporting had on his early ambitions to pursue a career Of the war in England and its immediate aftermath had an enduring impact on Koppel,Īnd he has recounted in various contexts the influence the BBC radio rebroadcasts In Germany, and his mother, Alice Koppel, had been an amateur opera singer. Koppel's father, Erwin Koppel, had owned a tire manufacturing company To German Jewish parents who had fled their home country just prior to the start of Ted Koppel was born on Februin the town of Nelson in Lancashire, England Year tenure as anchor and managing editor of the ABC News program Nightline. Journalist, television news anchor and author. Edward James Martin "Ted" Koppel (1940 February 8- ) is an English-born American broadcast