Journalist Ed Bradley
Ed Bradley
Living place: Philadelphia
Birthday: 22-6-1941 (83 years old)
Population of US 1941: 133,402,471
Global rank: #42763
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Who is Journalist Ed Bradley?
Edward Rudolph "Ed" Bradley, Jr. is an African-American journalist, best known for his 26 years of work on the CBS news program 60 Minutes. Before that, during his career was the first television reporter in the White House, and broadcast his own news, on CBS Sunday Night News with Ed Bradley. He has received numerous awards for his work including "the Peabody" Award, National Association of Journalists Award, and 19 Emmy Awards.
Edward Rudolph "Ed" Bradley, Jr. is an African-American journalist, best known for his 26 years of work on the CBS news program 60 Minutes. Before that, during his career was the first television reporter in the White House, and broadcast his own news, on CBS Sunday Night News with Ed Bradley. He has received numerous awards for his work including "the Peabody" Award, National Association of Journalists Award, and 19 Emmy Awards.
Due to family circumstances, his parents divorced when he was 2 years old, then he was raised by his mother and attended Mount Saint Charles Academy, in Woonsocket, Rhode Island.
In 1964, Mr. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, after graduating from Cheyney State College in Pennsylvania, he worked as a sixth grade high school teacher at William Mann Elementary School in the Wynnefield Philadelphia community. While he was teaching, he also worked at the old studio WDAS on Edgley Drive in Fairmount Park. There he programmed music, read the news, and played basketball and other sports.
In 1967, he landed a full-time job at the New York radio station, CBS. In 1971, he moved to Paris, France. Some time later he worked for CBS News,. In 1972 he volunteered to go to Saigon where the Vietnam War took place, as well as go to Phnom Penh to document the progress of the wars in Cambodia in those days when he was hit and wounded by bullets. .
By 1974, he moved to Washington, DC, and was promoted to the Carter campaign in 1976. He later became a CBS News reporter for the White House. It can be said that he was the first person of color to become a White House television reporter
In 1978, he was invited to be the main correspondent for CBS Evening News until 1981 and replaced Dan Rather on the news program 60 min
During Bradley's 26 years over 60 minutes, he did over 500 episodes, covering nearly every possible type of news about war, politics, poverty and corruption or stories about sports , music and food.
In 1964, Mr. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, after graduating from Cheyney State College in Pennsylvania, he worked as a sixth grade high school teacher at William Mann Elementary School in the Wynnefield Philadelphia community. While he was teaching, he also worked at the old studio WDAS on Edgley Drive in Fairmount Park. There he programmed music, read the news, and played basketball and other sports.
In 1967, he landed a full-time job at the New York radio station, CBS. In 1971, he moved to Paris, France. Some time later he worked for CBS News,. In 1972 he volunteered to go to Saigon where the Vietnam War took place, as well as go to Phnom Penh to document the progress of the wars in Cambodia in those days when he was hit and wounded by bullets. .
By 1974, he moved to Washington, DC, and was promoted to the Carter campaign in 1976. He later became a CBS News reporter for the White House. It can be said that he was the first person of color to become a White House television reporter
In 1978, he was invited to be the main correspondent for CBS Evening News until 1981 and replaced Dan Rather on the news program 60 min
During Bradley's 26 years over 60 minutes, he did over 500 episodes, covering nearly every possible type of news about war, politics, poverty and corruption or stories about sports , music and food.
After the death of his first two wives - Diane Jefferson and Priscilla Coolidge -. He got married to Patricia Blanchet in 2004 after 10 years of dating. Bradley never had children, he met Patricia Blanchet at a museum, 24 years his junior.
During the 1970s, Bradley had a brief romantic relationship with Jessica Savitch, administrative assistant to CBS News and later became a hope for NBC News.
During the 1970s, Bradley had a brief romantic relationship with Jessica Savitch, administrative assistant to CBS News and later became a hope for NBC News.
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He and Don Hewitt - both work on the television news program 60 Minutes.
He has interviewed Howard Stern, Laurence Olivier, Deputy Commander Marcos, Timothy McVeigh, Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, Bill Bradley, George Burns, and Michael Jordan, interviewing 64-year-old singer Lena Horne.
He and Don Hewitt - both work on the television news program 60 Minutes.
He has interviewed Howard Stern, Laurence Olivier, Deputy Commander Marcos, Timothy McVeigh, Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, Bill Bradley, George Burns, and Michael Jordan, interviewing 64-year-old singer Lena Horne.
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When was Journalist Ed Bradley born?
Ed Bradley birthday 22-6-1941 (at the age of 83).
Where is Journalist Ed Bradley's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Ed Bradley was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania- United States. Mr, whose Zodiac is Cancer, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Snake. Ed Bradley's global rank is 42763 and whose rank is 151 in list of famous Journalist. Population of US in 1941 is about 133,402,471 persons.
Ed Bradley birthday 22-6-1941 (at the age of 83).
Where is Journalist Ed Bradley's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Ed Bradley was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania- United States. Mr, whose Zodiac is Cancer, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Snake. Ed Bradley's global rank is 42763 and whose rank is 151 in list of famous Journalist. Population of US in 1941 is about 133,402,471 persons.
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Events in 1941 and 22-6
Events in US in the birth year of Ed Bradley
- Roosevelt enunciates "four freedoms" in his Jan. 6 message to Congress.
- Congress passes the Lend-Lease Act, giving President the power to sell, lend, and lease war supplies to other nations.
Birthday Ed Bradley (22-6) in history
- Day 22-6 year 1815: Emperor Napoleon abdicated for the second time after his defeat at Waterloo.
- Day 22-6 year 1870: The U.S. Justice Department was created.
- Day 22-6 year 1874: Dr. Andrew Still became the first to practice osteopathy.
- Day 22-6 year 1943: W.E.B. DuBois became the first black member of the National Institute of Letters.
- Day 22-6 year 1944: President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the G.I. Bill of Rights.
- Day 22-6 year 1969: Singer-actress Judy Garland died.
- Day 22-6 year 1987: Actor-dancer-singer Fred Astaire died.
- Day 22-6 year 2011: Legendary Boston crime boss,James "Whitey" Bulger is found and arrested by federal authorities in Santa Monica, Calif.
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