- Tom Fenton
Thomas Trail Fenton (born 1930 in
Baltimore, Maryland ) is a former television correspondent who retired in 2004 after a 34-year career withCBS News .Fenton graduated from
Dartmouth College in 1952 with an A.B. in English and was an officer in theUnited States Navy from 1952 to 1961, serving ondestroyer s in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. His Navy service placed him inGuantanamo Bay, Cuba in 1952, and in theMediterranean Sea during the 1958 Lebanon Crisis.Career in journalism
After leaving the Navy, Fenton began his career in journalism as a domestic and foreign correspondent for the "Baltimore Sun", where he worked from 1961 to 1969. While with the "Sun", he reported on affairs in the
Middle East andEurope , including the 1967Six-Day War and the 1968 "Days of May" inParis . His 1968 reporting earned Fenton an award from theOverseas Press Club .Fenton joined CBS News as a
Rome -based correspondent in 1970, and conducted the first interview with hostages taken that year by thePalestine Liberation Organization . He later reported on theIndo-Pakistani War of 1971 , the 1973Yom Kippur War , and the 1974Turkish invasion of Cyprus . When Ayatollah Khomeini overthrew the Shah of Iran in 1979, Fenton was the first western journalist to interview Iran’s new leader. He later returned to Tehran, Iran, to report on theIran hostage crisis .In 1991, Fenton was in
Israel during the firstGulf War to report on the effects ofScud missile attacks fromIraq . Later that year, he was inMoscow to cover the fall of theSoviet Union . During the 1990s, Fenton reported on the wars in the Balkans, and violence in the Middle East andAfrica .During his CBS career, Fenton served as the network's Bureau Chief in Rome, Italy, (1970-1973), Tel Aviv, Israel, (1973-1977), Paris, France, (1977-1979), London, United Kingdom, (1979-1994), Moscow, Russia, (1994-1996), and London again (1996-2004).
After retiring, Fenton wrote the book, "Bad News: The Decline of Reporting, the Business of News, and the Danger to Us All", published in 2005. (ISBN 0-06-079746-0)
External links
* [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/12/16/national/main661529.shtml "CBS News' Thomas Fenton Retires"] from CBS News
* [http://www.urbanitebaltimore.com/sub.cfm?issueID=40§ionID=4&articleID=522 "Mad as Hell"] from the Urbanite Magazine
* [http://www.therealnews.com/web/index.php?thisdataswitch=0&thisid=194&thisview=item Video interview] for "The Real News "
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