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Christopher Edward Hansen (born September 13, 1959) [2] is an American television presenter, journalist, and YouTube personality. During his tenure as a correspondent for Dateline NBC , he hosted the program's segment To Catch a Predator (2004–2007), which revolved around catching potential Internet predators using a sting operation .
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On August 22, 2016, it was announced that veteran journalist and former NBC News correspondent Chris Hansen, best known for his recurring Dateline series To Catch a Predator, would become the new host of Crime Watch Daily for its second season. Hansen anchored the program from New York City, but maintained its Los Angeles-based newsroom.
To Catch a Predator began as a series of segments on the American NBC news magazine/reality show Dateline NBC, premiering under the title Dangerous Web in 2004. [17] In its four years of production, it grew to become the most popular segment on Dateline, its cultural status underlined by satirical references in parodies and other comedies, such as The Simpsons, 30 Rock, and Conan O'Brien's ...
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Chris Hansen, best known as the former host of NBC's "To Catch a Predator," turned himself in to police in Connecticut on Monday on charges of issuing a bad check.
Christopher Craig Hansen was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, on June 16, 1975, to Lana and Wallace Hansen.He was raised in Goodland, Kansas.He met Ulcca Shashee Joshi in 1998, married her on July 28, 2001, and had two children with her.
Christopher R. Hansen is an American hedge fund manager. In March 2008, he founded Valiant Capital Management, a San Francisco, California-based global long/short equity hedge fund that had $2.7 billion in assets in 2012. [1] Valiant Capital Management was included in a 2021 Department of Justice list of 20/30 short sellers being investigated. [2]