Robert Hager

Robert Hager

Robert Hager is an analyst and a former correspondent for the US television network NBC News . Hager started his journalism career in radio before moving to network news. He began his work at NBC in June 1969, covering the Vietnam War. He worked as a regular correspondent for NBC Nightly News for 35 years, before retiring from daily reporting in November 2004.

Biography

Early life

Hager was raised in Woodstock, Vermont, United States.cite web
url = http://www.nbcolympics.com/commentator/5088464/detail.html
title = Robert Hager
accessdate = 2006-11-13
publisher = NBCOlympics.com
] He was first drawn to journalism after being bedridden due to an ear infection during the summer after fifth grade. With nothing to do, he listened "all day long" to the radio, and "developed a love for news and sports."cite web
url = http://www.poynter.org/content/content_view.asp?id=74072
title = NBC Reporter Reflects on 35 Years in TV
accessdate = 2006-11-13
last = Tompkins
first = Al
date = 2004-11-08
publisher = Poynter Online
]

Career

After graduating from Dartmouth College in 1960, Hager began his career by reporting for radio stations in Lexington, NC and Raleigh, NC. He moved on to local television soon after, reporting for WBTC in Charlotte, North Carolina and NBC-owned WRC-TV in Washington, DC, before landing a job at NBC News.

Hager started out his career as a foreign correspondent in June 1969, reporting on the Vietnam war. He was soon assigned to NBC's Berlin bureau, where he continued to cover other foreign trouble spots, including the overthrow of the Iranian Shah in 1979 and the 1989 invasion of Panama by U.S. troops. Hager also covered four Olympic games for NBC, reporting from Germany during the Black September terrorist attacks of the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. In 1984, he was arrested while reporting from the Democratic National Convention in San Francisco.

During the latter part of his career, Hager's focus shifted from foreign affairs to a wide range of domestic issues. Hager persuaded NBC to relocate him to the Washington DC bureau, but because all of the traditional political beats had already been filled, he decided to mold himself as a "consumer reporter." Hager found himself carving out a niche in the areas of transportation and weather. He reported on many major airline accidents, including TWA Flight 800 and Pan Am Flight 103. He also covered many of the major hurricanes that hit the United States during his 35 year tenure. During his years at the DC bureau, Hager became one of the most visible reporters on television.

Although he retired from daily reporting on November 5, 2004, Hager continued to file occasional reports for NBC News. He returned to the air to help cover the 2006 coal mine disaster in West Virginia.cite web
url = http://dailynightly.msnbc.com/2006/01/first_tuesday.html
title = First Tuesday
accessdate = 2006-11-13
last = Williams
first = Brian
date = 2006-01-03
publisher = The Daily Nightly
] Because of his expertise in aviation accidents, Hager came back again to NBC Nightly News to report on the August 27, 2006 crash of Comair Flight 5191 and the October 12, 2006 plane crash that killed Yankees pitcher Corey Lidle. He also made an appearance on August 2, 2007 for the Minneapolis Bridge collapse. Fact|date=February 2007

Personal life

Hager and his wife, Honore, have three daughters and five grandchildren. He currently resides in Woodstock, VT. One of his daughters, Christina Hager, is a general assignment reporter at Boston's CBS 4.

Awards

In 1990, Hager was inducted into the Silver Circle honor society, which was established by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences to honor journalists who have dedicated 25 years of service to broadcast news.cite web
url = http://www.capitalemmys.tv/_silver_circle/silver_circle.php
title = Gold/Silver Circle
accessdate = 2006-11-14
publisher = NATAS National Capital Chesapeake Bay Chapter
] In 2000, the United Nations Environment Programme elected Hager to its Global 500 Roll of Honour in recognition of "his outstanding contributions to the protection of the environment." He was selected for his reporting on major climatic events, including "ozone depletion and global warming", as well as his coverage of the scandals that rocked the United States Environmental Protection Agency in the early 1980s.cite web
url = http://www.unep.org/Documents.Multilingual/Default.asp?DocumentID=135&ArticleID=2260&l=en
title = Robert M. Hager of the United States, One of 14 Individuals and Organizations, to Receive United Nations Environment Award
accessdate = 2006-11-14
date = 2000-06-01
publisher = United Nations Environment Programme
]

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