David Brinkley

TV Personality

1920 – 2003

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Who was David Brinkley?

David McClure Brinkley was an American newscaster for NBC and ABC in a career lasting from 1943 to 1997.

From 1956 through 1970, he co-anchored NBC's top-rated nightly news program, The Huntley–Brinkley Report, with Chet Huntley and thereafter appeared as co-anchor or commentator on its successor, NBC Nightly News, through the 1970s. In the 1980s and 1990s, Brinkley was host of the popular Sunday This Week with David Brinkley program and a top commentator on election-night coverage for ABC News. Over the course of his career, Brinkley received ten Emmy Awards, three George Foster Peabody Awards, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

He wrote three books, including the critically acclaimed 1988 bestseller Washington Goes to War, about how World War II transformed the nation's capital. This social history was largely based on his own observations as a young reporter in the city.

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Born
Jul 10, 1920
Wilmington
Also known as
  • David McClure Brinkley
  • David M. Brinkley
Parents
Spouses
Children
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Emory University
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Vanderbilt University
  • New Hanover High School
Employment
  • Newscaster, NBC News
  • TV Anchor, NBC News
Lived in
  • Wilmington
  • Washington, D.C.
Died
Jun 11, 2003
Houston

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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