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In 1984, Ford was hired by WCBS-TV as its legal commentator and joined Courtroom Television Network upon its launch on July 1, 1991. He moved to NBC News in 1994 as the chief legal correspondent and succeeded Mike Schneider as the co-anchor with Giselle Fernandez of the network's morning show Weekend Today in May 1995.
In 1991 he helped launch Court TV (now TruTV) as one of its original anchors, and in 1994 joined NBC reporting on legal matters for the Nightly News, The Today Show, and Dateline.
Its original anchors were Jack Ford, Fred Graham, Cynthia McFadden, and Gregg Jarrett. The network was born out of two competing projects to launch cable channels with live courtroom proceedings, the American Trial Network from Time Warner and American Lawyer Media, and In Court from Cablevision and NBC.
Jack Ford says father was ‘lifelong member of the Republican Party who would typically not vote for a Democrat as president and certainly not Kamala Harris’
From July 1999 to July 2003, O'Brien was co-anchor of the NBC News program, Weekend Today with Jack Ford, John Seigenthaler later David Bloom and Lester Holt. During that time she contributed reports for the weekday Today Show and for weekend editions of NBC Nightly News.
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