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| Also Known As: | Date of Birth: | Hometown: |
| Edward James Martin | February 8, 1940 | Nelson |
Bio:
Ted Koppel (conceived Edward James Martin Koppel on February 8, 1940 in Lancashire, England) is a British-conceived American columnist and news analyst. In the wake of moving on from Syracuse University and getting his Master’s Degree at Stanford University, he began working in radio, turning into the most youthful radio news journalist at any point enlisted by ABC in 1963. He began working in TV for the system in 1966, first providing details regarding the Vietnam War, at that point the Richard Nixon crusade. In 1980, he joined Frank Reynolds as host of another program called America Held Hostage, which took after the Iranian prisoner emergency occurring at the time. In March of that year, the program transformed into Nightline, with Ted as the host. He remained with the show for 25 year until his retirement in 2005, hen turned into an overseeing manager at Discovery Channel. Ted as of now fills in as a giver for CBS Sunday Morning. He has won five Emmy Awards all through his renowned profession.
Best Known For:
Ted is best known for facilitating the ABC news indicate Nightline.
Individual Life:
Ted was conceived in England after his Jewish guardians got away Nazi Germany. They moved to the United States when he was 13. He wedded Grace Anne Dorney in 1963 and together they have four kids, Andrea, Deidre, Andrew and Tara. Tragically, Andrew passed on May 31, 2010.












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