- Jack Ford (news anchor)
Jack Ford is an American television news personality specializing in legal commentary who has spent over two decades in front of the TV camera as host and presenter of numerous information and entertainment programs. He is not related to former President
Gerald Ford , whose son, popularly known as Jack, was also (briefly) associated with the field of journalism.Raised by a single parent in
New Jersey , Ford attendedPoint Pleasant Beach High School graduated fromYale University andFordham University School of Law .Strauss, Robert. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9407E7D6143CF93AA2575AC0A96F958260 "IN PERSON; '20/20' Co-Anchor Looks at Life in Hindsight"] , "The New York Times ",September 19 ,1999 . AccessedNovember 16 ,2007 .] [Kamin, Arthur Z. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9500E3D81331F934A3575BC0A962958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all "New Jersey Q & A: John R. Ford; Analyzing the Simpson Case for TV"] , "The New York Times ",August 7 ,1994 . AccessedMay 22 ,2008 . "Jack Ford was an all-county football quarterback at Point Pleasant Beach High School, won a scholarship to Yale University and then helped to finance his tuition at the Fordham University School of Law with the winnings from appearances on the television quiz show 'Jeopardy.'"] He subsequently spent three years as a prosecutor in New Jersey, before beginning his own private practice as a lawyer. He also served as an adjunct professor of law at Fordham Law School.In 1984, Ford was hired by
WCBS-TV as its legal commentator and joined Courtroom Television Network (better known asCourt TV ) upon its launch onJuly 1 1991 . He moved toNBC News in 1994 as the chief legal correspondent and succeededMike Schneider as the co-anchor withGiselle Fernandez of the network's morning show "Weekend Today " in May 1995. He continued to host the show withJodi Applegate from 1996 to April 1999 and withSoledad O'Brien from April to July 1999. That year he was named "Sexiest News Anchor" by "People" magazine.In September 1999, Ford joined
ABC News and became a correspondent for "20/20 " and "Good Morning America ". OnDecember 31 1999 , he was inTimes Square as part of "ABC 2000 Today ", the network's 23-hour world-wide coverage of the Millennium, hosted byPeter Jennings . During ABC's coverage of the millennium, both he andDick Clark counted down the final minutes until 2000 arrived in Times Square. Ford was the moderator ofESPN 's "The Sports Reporters " from 2002 to 2003 and co-hosted the short-lived syndicated talk show "Living It Up! With Ali & Jack ", which premiered onSeptember 15 2003 . Produced at theCBS Broadcast Center in New York, the program, with "Ali", (actress Alexandra "Ali" Wentworth), started with high ratings, but quickly lost ground and terminated production after seven months, although repeats continued for another four months, to August 2004.In June 2004 Jack Ford returned to Court TV and on
January 17 2006 began co-hosting (withAshleigh Banfield ) the 2-hour daily afternoon program "Banfield & Ford: Courtside".He has received two "
Emmy Award s", a "Peabody Award ", an "American Radio and Television Award", a "National Headliner Award", and the "March of Dimes FDR Award".Jack Ford resides in
Spring Lake, New Jersey with his wife and two children.Trivia
Ford was a contestant on the original version of
Jeopardy! withArt Fleming , winning three games.References
External links
* [http://www.courttv.com/anchors/jack_ford.html Jack Ford biography on Court TV]
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