Dan Rather

Daniel Irvin Rather, Jr. (born October 31, 1931 in Wharton, Texas[1]) is an American journalist and reporter. He worked with the CBS network until 2006. Controversy over documents Rather reported on that he claimed indicated President George W. Bush avoided military service during Vietnam caused him to leave CBS Evening News in 2005, his last broadcast on that program was March 9, 2005[2] and the whole network altogether two years later.[3] He is now reporting for HDNet.

Dan Rather
Dan Rather at Kabul, Afghanistan, in July 2011
Born
Daniel Irvin Rather, Jr.

(1931-10-31) October 31, 1931
EducationSam Houston State University
Occupation(s)Journalist
Anchor
Years active1950–present
Notable credit(s)CBS Evening News anchor
(1981–2005)
60 Minutes correspondent
(1968–1981; 1999–2006)
SpouseJean Goebel
ChildrenRobin (daughter)
Danjack (son)

Awards

He has received many Emmy Awards, several Peabody Awards, and various honorary degrees from universities.

AwardYearProgram Title
Peabody1975CBS News
Peabody197660 Minutes
Peabody1994CBS Reports: D-Day
Peabody1995CBS Reports: In the Killing Fields of America
Paul White Award
Radio Television Digital News Association
1997[4] Lifetime Achievement
Peabody200048 Hours: Heroes Under Fire
Peabody200160 Minutes II: Memories of a Massacre
Peabody200460 Minutes II: Abuse at Abu Ghraib
Emmy Trustees Award2014Lifetime Achievement

References

  1. "Dan Rather". www.nndb.com.
  2. March 9, Jaime Holguin CBS; 2005; Pm, 6:33. "Text: Dan Rather Signs Off". www.cbsnews.com. {{cite web}}: |last2= has numeric name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. Smiley, Tavis Fail Up: 20 Lessons on Building Success from Failure
  4. "Dan Rather Accepting the Paul White Award". Archived from the original on August 6, 2007. Retrieved August 6, 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link), Radio Television Digital News Association Conference & Exhibition, September 20, 1997. Retrieved May 27, 2014.


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