- Jim Jensen
Harold James Jensen, usually known as Jim Jensen (
November 13 ,1926 –October 16 ,1999 ) was a longtime American anchor andreporter , most notably atCBS ' flagship station,WCBS-TV in New York.A native of
Kenosha, Wisconsin ; [http://www.ladewig.com/aboutme/kenosha.html] Jensen was a pitcher for theMinneapolis Millers before an injury ended hisbaseball career. He then took a job as asportswriter at the "Minneapolis Tribune" (now part of the "Minneapolis Star Tribune "), then moved into broadcasting--first at WLIP-AM in Kenosha, then at WCCO-AM in Minneapolis,WMBD-TV inPeoria, Illinois ; and WBZ-AM-FM-TV inBoston .In November 1963, he was the "pool" reporter in
Hyannis Port at the Kennedy compound in the aftermath of John F. Kennedy's assassination. His reporting was noticed by WCBS, who hired him in 1964. He soon became weekend anchorman and backup weekday anchor behindRobert Trout , who was doing double duty at the station and atCBS News . Jensen didn't take too long to make an impact, winning notoriety for his coverage ofRobert F. Kennedy 's Senate campaign soon after he arrived in New York. When Trout left for a network assignment in Europe, Jensen succeeded him as WCBS' main anchor. He was the face of the WCBS newsroom for the next four decades.Jensen was known in New York for his booming, gravelly voice and deliberate demeanor, and was often thought of as a local version of
Walter Cronkite . WCBS had gone back and forth withWNBC-TV for first place, but under Jensen became the dominant station in New York, a lead it kept for most of the time until the mid-1980s. He was also known for asking perceptive questions, even of his colleagues at thenews desk . WCBS' reporters had to know their stories very well if their stories aired when Jensen was behind the anchor desk. They risked embarrassing themselves on-air if Jensen asked them a question that they couldn't answer. Over the years, his partners at the anchor desk – some of them New York broadcast legends in their own right – includedRalph Penza ,Rolland Smith , Carol Martin,Michele Marsh and finallyDana Tyler . He was reportedly the model for Jim Dial,Murphy Brown 's co-anchor.Jensen battled a drug habit for many years, finally seeking rehab in 1988. He was back at WCBS within a short time, and travelled to
Israel to cover thePersian Gulf War in 1991.In 1994, WCBS demoted Jensen to host of its Sunday morning public-affairs show. At that time, he had been WCBS' lead anchor for 29 years--longer than anyone in New York television history. The station's ratings had tailed off considerably, and management wanted new blood at the anchor desk. However, the decision and the manner in which it was handled caused a firestorm of criticism, which only increased when Jensen was forced to retire in 1995 shortly after Westinghouse announced it was buying CBS. WCBS' ratings plummeted even further, and by the end of 1995 it had crashed into last place and stayed there for more than a decade before recovering in the mid-2000s.
Jensen died in New York on
October 16 ,1999 of a heart attack.References
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* [http://www.s-t.com/daily/10-99/10-18-99/zzzddobi.htm#XINDEX1 Obituary] from the
Associated Press
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