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Edward James Martin Koppel (born February 8, 1940) is a British-born American broadcast journalist, best known as the anchor for Nightline, from the program's inception in 1980 until 2005. Before Nightline , he spent 20 years as a broadcast journalist and news anchor for ABC .
In March 2005, Ted Koppel announced that he would be leaving the show at the end of his contract. On November 22, 2005, Koppel retired from Nightline after 25 years as anchor of the program, and left ABC News after 42 years with the network, although it was an early departure from both as his contract was not set to expire until December.
The anchor's ABC colleagues, including Barbara Walters, Diane Sawyer, and Ted Koppel, shared their thoughts on Jennings's death. The next morning, Brokaw and Rather fondly remembered their former rival on the morning news shows .
Ted Koppel, former ABC News anchor; Ryan Kuehl, NFL player; Paul Laudicina, Chairman and CEO of A.T. Kearney; Sugar Ray Leonard, professional and Olympic champion boxer; Ted Leonsis, owner of the NHL's Washington Capitals, NBA's Washington Wizards, and WNBA's Washington Mystics; Ted Lerner, owner of Lerner Enterprises and MLB's Washington Nationals
Grace Anne Dorney Koppel was told she only had a few years left after her 2001 COPD diagnosis. Now, the couple provides the treatment that keeps her 'very much alive 23 years later'
Megyn Kelly – news anchor, Fox News Channel; Ted Koppel – broadcast journalist, Nightline; Larry Kramer – president and publisher of USA Today; Michael Kranish – journalist; Steve Kroft – co-editor and news correspondent, 60 Minutes; Chris Licht – former chairman and CEO of CNN; Mike McAlary – Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
[2] [5] [6] He met Ted Koppel, later the anchor of the ABC program Nightline, during his years in Southeast Asia, and they became good friends. [7] After his return to the United States, he began working on Good Morning America , becoming the broadcast's news anchor in 1975. [ 8 ]
Peter Jennings, late ABC World News Tonight anchor; Jim Kelly, managing editor of Time magazine; Ted Koppel, former host of Nightline; Larry King, former host of Larry King Live; Matt Lauer, Co-anchor of NBC's The Today Show; Lara Logan, CBS News war correspondent. Rachel Maddow, host of MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show