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  2. A Current Affair (American TV program) - Wikipedia

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    A Current Affair is an American television newsmagazine program that aired in syndication from July 28, 1986, to August 30, 1996, before it was briefly rebroadcast from March to October 2005. The program was produced by Fox Television Stations , [ 1 ] and based at Fox 's New York City flagship station WNYW , starting as a local production in 1986.

  3. Michael Schildberger - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s he was executive producer and national host of A Current Affair. [4] For that role, he was awarded a 1976 Logie Award for Best TV Interviewer. [5] While at A Current Affair he conducted the first full-length television interview with singer-songwriter Neil Diamond, who had only previously done brief group press conferences. The ...

  4. Steve Dunleavy - Wikipedia

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    Those who honored Dunleavy included News Corp chairman and chief executive Rupert Murdoch, Post editor-in-chief Col Allan, NYPD commissioner Ray Kelly, Uniformed Firefighters Association president Steve Cassidy, and former A Current Affair host Maury Povich, who was accompanied by his wife, Connie Chung. [11]

  5. A Current Affair - Wikipedia

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    A Current Affair may refer to: A Current Affair (Australian TV program) , 1971–present Australian current affairs program that airs on Nine Network A Current Affair (American TV program) , a 1986–1998 American television newsmagazine program that aired in syndication, and was revived in 2005

  6. Chequebook journalism - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jo Buttafuoco was reportedly paid $500,000 for interviews by A Current Affair TV show. [79] NBC News paid a six-figure fee for interviews with survivors and their amateur footage of an aerial accident. [80] Australia. 1985: the Nine Network paid Lindy Chamberlain $250,000 for the exclusive rights to her story. [81]

  7. Mike Willesee - Wikipedia

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    During this period, Hogan befriended A Current Affair producer John Cornell, who became Hogan's collaborator, long-term manager, business partner, and close friend. Willesee later left Nine for a role as news and current affairs director at 0–10 Network (now known as Network 10), where he also presented a weekly interview program.

  8. Maury Povich - Wikipedia

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    Initially launching on WNYW in July 1986 before landing on the other Fox-owned stations, and into national syndication in 1988, A Current Affair was considered a tabloid infotainment show that often focused on celebrity gossip, but it also made time for compelling human-interest stories. Critics praised the show for trying to be both ...

  9. Gordon Elliott (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Elliott was born in Everton, Liverpool, England, but grew up in Lewisham, New South Wales, Australia.He was educated at Christian Brothers' High School, Lewisham. [2] While studying as a Sydney student, Elliott worked part-time on a radio show and ended up on Good Morning Australia [3] He also appeared as the Australian anchorman for the 1984 Olympic Concert Gala. [4]