PeterJennings-related stories
Posted Dec 1st 2009 8:01PM by Danny Gallagher
Filed under: News, Reality-Free

To the three of you who still watch the news on a regular basis, here's some news you would have seen coming.
ABC World News' lead anchor
Charlie Gibson has announced his retirement. He will leave the show on Dec. 18 and Diane Sawyer will take over the anchor's chair on Dec. 21.
He has only been the station's lead news anchor since May of 2006 when he stepped in for Bob Woodruff who sustained injuries from a roadside bomb in Iraq. Woodruff and Elizabeth Vargas replaced
World News Tonight anchor Peter Jennings who left due to medical reasons.
Posted Jun 17th 2008 11:58AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Celebrities, Children, TV Squad Lists, Reality-Free
I didn't know Tim Russert on a personal level. I rarely even saw him in his own element as host of NBC's Meet the Press. However, when he suddenly died last Friday, it hit me like a ton of bricks. It was the fact that he was a huge presence on television, particularly during this year's Presidential election. It made Russert feel like he was a part of the family.
So it has been with many television personalities that have left this earth before their time. It's the intimacy of the industry and the fact that this person has come into our homes night after night, week after week, that the unexpected death of these personalities hits us much harder than, say, movie stars. Unfortunately, there have been a number of these surprising deaths over the last few decades. Here are 12 such deaths that affected millions of television viewers.
Continue reading 12 unexpected deaths of TV personalities
Posted Jun 30th 2007 3:32PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Web, Celebrities
Posted Aug 18th 2006 10:02AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: ABC, News, Celebrities

Last year, shortly before being diagnosed with lung cancer, Peter Jennings was part of a documentary being taped for ABC News called
Out of Control: AIDS in Black America. Jennings passed away in the midst of the documentary filming, and despite him appearing on screen over a year after his death possibly being disconcerting to some viewers, the network has decided to keep his segment intact. Jennings, who is not anchoring the program, will be seen interviewing a group of black men with HIV. Jennings became interested when a producer informed him of the current AIDS crisis in the black community. I can't imagine anyone would have issues with this, but who knows? It seems the makers of the documentary felt Jennings' contribution was vital to the story, and that seems like reason enough to keep his segment in. What do you guys think? The episode airs next Thursday at 10 pm.
Posted Aug 7th 2006 2:34PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: ABC, News, TV Royalty, Talent, Industry, Programming, The Dead Zone

Believe it or not, it's already been one year since Peter Jennings died of lung cancer. His impact on ABC was greater than anyone on the outside ever realized, judging by how the news division has been reeling lately. Since last August, a number of unforseen circumstances have caused an anchor merry-go-round that has stopped with Charles Gibson... for now.
To mark the anniversary of Jennings' death,
World News will pay tribute to Jennings tonight by reporting on lung cancer prevention and programs that help people stop smoking. The coverage is part of the network's "Quit to Live" series, which
was initiated two months after the anchor's passing.
Posted Feb 22nd 2006 9:13AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: ABC, News, TV Royalty

A portion of a street in New York City
was renamed Peter Jennings Way during a ceremony yesterday. The street was both near where Jennings lived and where he
worked as an anchor for ABC News. Jennings died of lung cancer
in August. The section of street
is on 66th Street between Columbus Avenue and Central Park. Jennings' widow, two children, the president of ABC News,
and even mayor Michael Bloomberg attended the ceremony.
Posted Aug 16th 2005 3:40PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: ABC, News, Talent, TV on DVD
Well, that was quick.
Anchor Bay Entertainment has announced that they will release six documentaries hosted by Peter Jennings in a two DVD set available on October 18. The six docs are from the past two years (topics include September 11 security, tobacco, Guantanamo Bay, obesity, the LAPD, and Ecstasy). Hopefully they will release specials that Jennings did in the 80s and 90s at some point.
Posted Aug 10th 2005 6:44PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Cable, News, Talent
We told you earlier today about Keith Olbermann's essay at the end of Countdown about his cancer scare. Now here's the video of the segment that has (for some reason) caused so much controversy. (Click on the link, go down to the "Lung Cancer & You" sidebar and hit "launch").
[via Mark Evanier]