- Gabe Pressman
Gabe Pressman (born
February 14 ,1924 ) is the senior correspondent forWNBC-TV . Pressman has been a journalist in theNew York City area for over 60 years. He is considered one of the pioneers ofUnited States television news . Pressman currently hosts "Gabe Pressman's News Forum", which airs on Sunday mornings at 6:30 AM and does mainly political commentary.Early years
Pressman is a proud son of
the Bronx . He attended public schools there and was graduated fromMorris High School . Pressman is a graduate ofNew York University and theColumbia University Graduate School of Journalism . He is a past president of theNew York Press Club , and as head of that organization fought like a bulldog for the rights of New York's journalists, both print and electronic, especially during what was viewed by some as the anti-press administrations of New York mayorsRudolph Giuliani andMichael Bloomberg .Awards
Pressman's many awards for his work include eight
Emmy Awards , anEdward R. Murrow Award , and aPeabody Award . He won many of those awards for his intense coverage of the plight of New York City'shomeless population.Personal life
Pressman lives with his wife and son in the New York area. He has three children from a previous marriage.
He is now working on his memoirs.
Working life in broadcast journalism
After serving in
World War II , Pressman worked for various New York City newspapers before becoming a reporter in 1954 for what then wasNBC 'sradio station WNBC, and moved over totelevision in 1956. Since 1945, Pressman has covered the lives of tenNew York City mayors , nineNew York State governors , and 12United States Presidents . Each of those politicians and other world leaders have said "Well, Gabe" at least once in response to Pressman's pointed questioning.Pressman was also the co-anchor (with
Bill Ryan ) of New York's first early-evening half-hour newscast, the "Pressman-Ryan Report," born out of a devastating 1963 New York City-area newspaper strike.Pressman covered the New York region for
NBC News , WNBC-TV and WNBC-AM radio. He was sent by the network to report on many historic events, including the 1956 sinking of the Andrea Doria,Elvis Presley 's Army stint which went throughBrooklyn , one-on-one interviews withMarilyn Monroe ,Harry S Truman andFidel Castro , the 1964 arrival of theBeatles atKennedy Airport , the murder ofMalcolm X , chasing after newly inaugurated New York mayorJohn Vliet Lindsay in the streets during a 1966 transit strike, the 1968Democratic National Convention inChicago , where he reported on the clashes between demonstrators andpolice , and the aftermath of theJohn F. Kennedy ,Robert F. Kennedy andMartin Luther King, Jr. assassinations .Pressman was a reporter for
NBC News at theWoodstock music festival in upstate New York in 1969. He is seen in the motion pictureWoodstock (film) that came out of the festival.Pressman spent the bulk of his broadcast career with NBC, except for a period 1972 -- 1979, when he reported for what was then the
Metromedia station, WNEW-TV (nowWNYW ).In Pressman's later WNBC-TV years, he was sent to
Israel quite often to coverMiddle Eastern crises and conflicts, and often dealt withIsraeli ,Palestinian and other Mideast politicians and diplomats back in his home base ofNew York . It was always joked amongst New York television insiders that Gabe had covered Middle Eastern politics since the time ofMoses --Robert Moses -- but on a serious note Pressman's reporting on Israel pre-dated the state's official 1947 existence.Gabe Pressman worked with producer Inara de Leon for over 14 years, until the long-time NBC producer asked for, and was granted, an early retirement package in December 2006. His current producer is Nili Ness.
Every Christmas, Pressman re-tells the story of the famed
New York Sun columnYes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus set to drawings by graphic artist Roy Ruan. Gabe's interpretation of the classic tale has been featured everyChristmas for over 30 years.Fact|date=December 2007His reputation as an intrepid reporter is the subject of a gentle lampoon on a recording of
Bob and Ray ("The Two and Only,"Columbia Records , ca. 1970).A reporter billed as "Gabe Pressman" was played by actor J.D. Cullum in
Billy Crystal 'sHBO film "61* ", reporting unfavorably on the baseball exploits ofRoger Maris (played byBarry Pepper ).External links
* [http://www.wnbc.com/meetthenewsteam/1169212/detail.html Official Bio at WNBC TV 4 News]
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