Legendary ABC News anchor Peter Jennings passed away exactly 10 years ago Friday, leaving behind a legacy spanning four decades. He died after a battle with lung cancer at the age of 67. Legendary ABC ...
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NEW YORK -- Peter Jennings, who revealed he has lung cancer Tuesday, plans to continue on "World News Tonight" as much as he can after beginning chemotherapy next week. Jennings, ABC's chief anchorman ...
Peter Jennings celebrated 20 years last week as anchor of ABC's "World News Tonight." The party was held at Manhattan's Lincoln Center in New York. Walter Cronkite, Bill O'Reilly, Charlie Rose, Steve ...
NEW YORK -- Peter Jennings says he liked being in London, thousands of miles from his bosses, and never really wanted the job of sole anchor at ABC's "World News Tonight." He's since grown quite ...
Jennings, who announced in April that he had lung cancer, died at his New York home, ABC News President David Westin said late Sunday. "Peter has been our colleague, our friend, and our leader in so ...
Jennings returned to the evening news a decade after his unceremonious departure. In 1978, ABC renamed its broadcast ''World News Tonight," and instituted a three-person anchor team: Frank Reynolds ...
Washington State University played host to ABC World News Tonight anchor Peter Jennings last night, honoring him with the Edward R. Murrow Award for Lifetime Achievement in Broadcasting. Jennings also ...
Jennings, 66, has been feeling ill for the past several months and was replaced Saturday on coverage of the pope's death by anchor Charles Woodruff. He last anchored "World News Tonight" on Friday.
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