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Ken Ackerman (born March 14, 1960) was an American television news anchor and reporter in Portland, Oregon. Born in Dover, New Jersey , Ken attended High School in Olympia, WA and would eventually settle in the Pacific Northwest.
Kenneth Ackerman: Joan Biskupic: Young J. Edgar: Hoover, the Red Scare, and the Assault on Civil Liberties: J. Edgar Hoover; 1919 United States anarchist bombings; The First Red Scare: June 16, 2007: Ted Gup: Michael Isikoff: Nation of Secrets: The Threat to Democracy and the American Way of Life: June 24, 2007: Amity Shlaes: Nick Gillespie
Biographer Kenneth D. Ackerman summarizes Hoover's legacy thus: For better or worse, he built the FBI into a modern, national organization stressing professionalism and scientific crime-fighting. For most of his life, Americans considered him a hero.
In 1958, Ackerman replaced Dave McElhatton (who had moved to a morning show) as the host of "Music 'til Dawn", a show sponsored by American Airlines [2] that aired from 11:30 p.m. until 5:30 a.m. and which featured easy-listening and light classics. Ackerman hosted the show until it was canceled by CBS in 1970. [1]
James S. Ackerman (1920–2016), Italian Renaissance architecture; Ahmed Hasan Dani (1920–2009), South Asian Architecture; César J. Loustau (1926–2011), architecture in Uruguay in the 19th and 20th centuries; Kenneth Frampton (born 1930), twentieth-century architecture; Yang Hongxun (1931–2016), Chinese architectural history and archaeology
Brady Ackerman, American sports commentator; Craig Ackerman (born c. 1975), radio play-by-play announcer; Dan Ackerman (born 1974), radio deejay and journalist; Ken Ackerman, American television news anchor
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