- Jim Gardner (broadcaster)
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name = Jim Gardner
caption =
birthdate = birth date and age|1948|05|17
birthplace =New York, New York
spouse = Amy (1970-present)Jim Gardner is the
stage name of James Goldman (bornMay 17 ,1948 ), an Americannews anchor forWPVI-TV inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania .Jim has lived most of his adult life in the Delaware Valley. In 1970, Jim received his Bachelor of Arts degree (in Political Science) from Columbia University. It was there where Gardner got his first taste of Broadcast Journalism. Gardner reported on the "Historic Student Riots" at Columbia in 1968 for the university’s radio station, WKCR-FM. Until then, he wanted to be a Political Science professor.Biography
The son of a prominent doctor, Gardner was born and raised in
New York City . Intending to become a political scientist, he received his BA degree in Political Science fromColumbia University , where he first entered the field ofbroadcast journalism . While working forWKCR-FM , the university's radio station, Gardner reported on student riots which occurred at Columbia in 1968.After graduation in 1970 he began working for the news station WINS Radio in New York, and in 1972 began working for WFAS Radio in
White Plains, New York , where he was quickly promoted to news director. He intended to study for a Master's degree atBrown University in 1974, butWKBW-TV inBuffalo, New York offered him a position as a news reporter, which he took.He became the weekend anchor and substitute weekday anchor within six months. Because Buffalo had a relatively small
Jew ish population, he was pressured by the station's management to use a less ethnic-sounding name (this despite the fact that Goldman's boss, news directorIrv Weinstein , was himself Jewish). He reluctantly began using the stage name Jim Gardner. While WKBW-TV's regular anchorman was vacationing, Gardner covered the resignation of PresidentRichard Nixon in 1974, the first major story of his career. In January 1976 Gardner's anchoring of the station's noon news broadcast helped lead it to the top position in the market.On
June 1 1976 Gardner became a reporter and noon anchor ofWPVI-TV in Philadelphia. In November 1976 he became the anchor of the 5:30 p.m. broadcast. In 1977 he succeededLarry Kane as the anchor of the coveted 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. time slots, a position he has held ever since. Notably, Action News is the number 1 news program at 6 and 11pm, when Gardner anchors. However, in 2001, "NBC 10 News" was at one point, the number 1 news program at 11 p.m.Important events that Gardner covered include:
*followingJohn Cardinal Krol toVatican City after the death ofPope Paul VI
*the return of American hostages taken during theLebanese Civil War toRhein-Main Air Base inWest Germany
*reporting the fall of theSoviet Union from Russia
*reporting inIsrael and theWest Bank after theCamp David 2000 Summit
*every Democratic and Republican political convention since 1980
*interviewing every President and major presidential candidate since 1976Gardner is active in the Philadelphia metropolitan area and supports several charities. He has sponsored the Jim Gardner Scholarship for journalism and broadcasting students at
Temple University (since 1987), as well as awarding the Jim Gardner Scholarship at Columbia. With the exception of 2005, he has read theDeclaration of Independence aloud at Philadelphia's Independence Hall everyFourth of July .The Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia selected Gardner as "Person of the Year" in 1996 and inducted him into their Hall of Fame in 2003.
Personal Life and Quotes
He has four children. Gardner and his wife, Amy live in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
Regarding reporting the news, Gardner once said, "Our obligation is still fairness, and delivering the news with the right amount of historical context."
Trivia
Gardner appeared as himself in an episode of the television series "Philly".
External links
*imdb name|name=Jim Gardner|id=0306976
* [http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=bios&id=3301342 Profile at 6abc.com]
* [http://www.broadcastpioneers.com/jimgardner.html Profile at Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia]
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