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  1. Episode of the television program, David Brinkley's Journal, in which he investigates the opinions of the American public on foreign policy and affairs through political discussion groups in a number of different towns across the country.

    • 25 min
  2. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Emmy Award. Presidential Medal of Freedom (1992) David Brinkley (born July 10, 1920, Wilmington, N.C., U.S.—died June 11, 2003, Houston, Texas) was an American television reporter known for anchoring several long-running, influential news programs. Together with Walter Cronkite, Brinkley became one of America’s most well-known ...

  3. : 34 From 1961 to 1963, Brinkley anchored a prime time news magazine, David Brinkley's Journal. Produced by Ted Yates, the program won a George Foster Peabody Award and two Emmy Awards. On November, 22 1963, Brinkley helped cover the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy for NBC News from Washington.

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    • 1943–1997
    • American
  4. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › david-brinkleyDavid Brinkley _ AcademiaLab

    De 1961 a 1963, Brinkley presentó una revista de noticias en horario de máxima audiencia, David Brinkley's Journal. Producido por Ted Yates, el programa ganó un premio George Foster Peabody y dos premios Emmy.

  5. Hace 2 días · June 18, 1964 - NBC correspondent David Brinkley wished to know where “Averagetown, U.S.A.” was and what was on the minds of its residents.

    • 51 min
    • Real Time 1960s
  6. An audio recording of David Brinkley's Journal on the subject of Ellis Island broadcast NBC on March 11, 1963.

    • 17 min
    • 279
    • Morehead State Special Collections & Archives
  7. 14 de jun. de 2003 · "David Brinkley's Journal" started in the 1960s. But print reporters will remember him for being one of the last big-time television news anchors to get his training at newspapers and with the wire services. His speaking style seemed to evolve out of his writing style. He wrote in a Hemingwayesque style, preferring short, punchy sentences.