Tom Pettit

Tom Pettit

William Thomas (Tom) Pettit (born April 23, 1931, Cincinnati, Ohio; died December 22, 1995) was a television news correspondent for NBC from the 1960s through 1995. During most of that period, he filed reports for "NBC Nightly News" (as well as the preceding "Huntley-Brinkley Report") and served numerous times on the panel of "Meet the Press." He served as one of NBC's floor reporters at the political conventions in 1972, 1976, and 1980.

Pettit began his broadcasting career in the state of his upbringing, Iowa, in the 1950s before moving on to positions in Minneapolis and Philadelphia (at the NBC owned-and-operated station, now KYW-TV). His first position with the NBC network was in the network's Los Angeles bureau, where he worked for 13 years, except for a brief tenure with National Educational Television. By 1975, Pettit moved to the Washington, D.C. bureau, where he would cover national affairs until 1982, when he became executive vice president of NBC News under president Reuven Frank. In 1985, he returned to reporting, serving as national affairs correspondent until 1989, when he began a three-year stint in NBC's London office. He continued working as a correspondent until 1995, the year of his death.

After President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, Pettit was dispatched to Dallas where he served, in effect, as a police reporter. In the famous footage of Lee Harvey Oswald being killed by Jack Ruby in Dallas, Pettit, standing six feet away, is heard exclaiming, "He's been shot! Lee Oswald has been shot!" NBC was the only network airing Oswald's transfer live.

Pettit was best known for his acumen in interviewing national leaders, including several presidents. He won several awards for his coverage, notably the Peabody and Emmy awards.

External links

* [http://www.library.uni.edu/speccoll/fa/fapettit.html Papers collection, University of Northern Iowa]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950CE4DE1539F930A15751C1A963958260 "New York Times" obituary, Dec. 23, 1995]


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