- Bill Kovach
Bill Kovach is an American
journalist , former Washington bureau chief of "The New York Times ", former editor of the "Atlanta Journal-Constitution ", and co-author of the popular book, "The Elements of Journalism: What Newspeople Should Know and The Public Should Expect".Born in 1932 in East Tennessee of
Albania n parents, Kovach planned after college to go to graduate school inmarine biology . After four years in the U.S. Navy, a summer job at the "Johnson City Press Chronicle" inJohnson City, Tennessee persuaded him to go into journalism.Kovach covered the civil rights movement, politics and Appalachian poverty for the "
Nashville Tennessean " from 1960 to 1967. In 1965, he was involved in a fight for public access to the legislature, when he refused to leave a committee hearing following a call for executive session. The state senate passed a resolution revoking his floor privileges. The Tennesseean and editorJohn Seigenthaler, Sr. led a successful fight to open the legislative chambers.After Kovach spent a year at
Stanford University on a journalism fellowship, Scotty Reston of "The New York Times " Washington bureau hired Kovach in 1968, and Kovach spent 18 years there, including serving as its Washington bureau chief.After a tempestuous two-year tenure as editor of the "
Atlanta Journal-Constitution ", when his staff won twoPulitzer Prizes and were finalists for several others, Kovach moved on toHarvard University in 1989 as a fellow, then curator, of theNieman Foundation for Journalism.He retired from Harvard in 2001 and returned to Washington, where he is senior counselor to the Project for Excellence in Journalism.
He also serves on the faculty of the Missouri School of Journalism.
In 2000, Kovach received the Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award as well as an honorary
Doctor of Laws degree fromColby College . In 2007, he received an honorary doctorate fromBoston University .He founded the
Committee of Concerned Journalists , which works to increase the quality of journalism.Besides "The Elements of Journalism," Kovach is a co-author of "Warp Speed: America in the Age of Mixed Media.
In 2002, when it was discovered that "
USA Today " reporterJack Kelley had fabricated some of his stories, "USA Today" turned to Kovach, along with veteran editorsBill Hilliard andJohn Seigenthaler Sr. , to monitor the investigation. [Associated Press , [http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000467855 "'USA Today' Probe Finds Kelley Faked Stories"] , "Editor & Publisher ", 19 March 2004]Quote
“Journalism is the closest thing I have to a religion, because I believe deeply in the role and responsibility the journalists have to the people of a self-governing community.”
References
External links
*Paula Devlin (2001). [http://www.copydesk.org/2001kovach.html Profile of a Journalist]
*Tracy Thompson. A Newsroom Hero - journalist Bill Kovach. "Washington Monthly ", May, 2000.
* [http://www.bu.edu/commencement/2007/biographies/kovach.html Biography from Boston University]
* [http://www.bu.edu/phpbin/news/releases/display.php?id=1340 Baccalaureate address by Bill Kovach at Boston University, 2007]
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