- Larry Kane
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name = Larry Kane
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birth_date = Birth date and age|1942|10|21
birth_place =Brooklyn, New York
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occupation =television news anchor,
nationality = AmericanLarry Kane (born
October 21 1942 ) is an Americanjournalist best known as the only American reporter whomThe Beatles let travel with them on their 1964 North American tour. Kane authored a book about his experiences on the tour, called "Ticket To Ride".Biography
Kane was born in
Brooklyn, New York toJewish-American parents as Lawrence Kanowitz. He changed his name as an adult, began his career inbroadcast journalism inMiami, Florida , first atWQAM and later atWAME and WFUN. While working at WAME, Kane became the first U.S. news correspondent to break the story of theBay of Pigs invasion ofCuba in 1961. In 1966 he came toPhiladelphia as an anchor forWFIL Radio and a general assignment reporter for its sister television station, which in 1970 would change its call letters toWPVI afterCapital Cities purchased WFIL-TV.In 1970 he was a part of the launch of the
Action News format onWPVI-TV , the ABC affiliate in Philadelphia, where he coined the phrase "Big Story" - something WPVI's Action News still uses to this day. He was also was an anchor on New York'sWABC-TV 'sEyewitness News for one year from 1977 to 1978.He soon decided to quit, largely in part due to the daily commute between
New York City andPhiladelphia and several altercations withRoger Grimsby . It was rumored that Grimsby had a drinking problem and a legendary story about an altercation with Kane is still told to this day. Kane had several off air altercations with Grimsby, including one incident in 1978 where a drunk Grimsby is alleged to have challenged Kane to try to take a bottle of bourbon from him. He returned to Pennsylvania, joining WCAU, then theCBS affiliate, where he was the primary anchor of Channel 10 News at 6PM and 11PM. In 1993 he moved toKYW-TV , which became the newCBS affiliate station in Philadelphia in 1995. In doing so, he became one of the very few broadcasters to have anchored majorPhiladelphia newscasts on all three major network affiliates, as he was the sole anchor at 11 P.M. He also hosted a short-time weekly program produced by KYW-TV called "The Bulletin with Larry Kane" (not to be confused with the defunct "Philadelphia Evening Bulletin" newspaper) that pre-emptedNBC network shows when it aired. Kane was known as the "dean of Philadelphia TV anchors." He likes to golf.Kane anchored the 6 P.M. and 11 P.M. newscasts at KYW, retiring on
December 23 ,2002 to pursue his writing career and other interests in the field of communications.Kane was most noted for his coverage of local Philadelphia politics, something he particularly excelled at in his anchorman role and in hosting several public affairs programs at the stations where he worked in Philadelphia. He is most noted for his coverage of
Frank Rizzo , as mayor and as a subsequent mayoral candidate. Kane noted that after he anchored coverage of the funeral of Frank Rizzo, in a lavatory he broke down and cried. Kane was also involved in a botched news story that sought to link Philadelphia mayorWilliam J. Green with improprieties. The story was later retracted and Green sued WCAU-TV and Kane. He recovered, however, and played a pivotal role in anchoring coverage of the Philadelphia MOVE shootout, and row-house bombing by Philadelphia city officials, in 1985.Kane not only covered local Philadelphia politics, but also politics on national and international levels. They include covering every political convention since 1964 and every presidential inauguration since 1973. He has interviewed every American president from
Lyndon B. Johnson toGeorge W. Bush .Since his recent retirement, he has been serving as a broadcast and strategic consultant to private corporations and public media companies, as well as writing a book on his experiences on traveling with
The Beatles . He is currently doing consulting work forComcast and occasionally records special reports and commentary forKYW News Radio 1060 ,Philadelphia 's all-news AM radio station that serves as a sister station of KYW-TV.On
January 6 2006 , during a phone-in interview with WIP 610-AM'sAngelo Cataldi , Kane criticized thePhiladelphia Phillies for not cutting outfielder Jason Michaels, who was arrested for hitting a Philadelphia Police officer, and avoiding jail time by entering a first-time offender's program. He also announced that he will be hosting a new weekly program, "Voice of Reason," starting onJanuary 16 2006 , which will air onComcast 'sCN8 channel.Works
* "Lennon Revealed" (October 2005] ) New York: Running Press Book Publishers. ISBN 0-7624-2364-1
* "Ticket to Ride" (June 2003) New York : Penguin Books. ISBN 0-7624-1592-4
* "Larry Kane's Philadelphia" (200] ) Philadelphia : Temple University Press. ISBN 1-56639-806-1External links
* [http://www.larrykane.com Official website]
* [http://www.larrykane.com/2006/12/08/a-tribute-to-john-lennon-26-years-after-his-death/ Kane's Tribute to John Lennon]
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