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Note: Beginning in 2015, two notable changes were made in the Peabody Awards process: The in-advance announcement of finalists, from which the main juror panel would cull a list of formal award winners — "The Peabody 30". Personal, institutional, and career achievement honorees do not count toward the "30" list. [10]
Career achievement honors [34] Dan Rather: Award for Rather's six-decade career as a journalist, "a textbook example not just of what quality reporting looks like, but how journalists serve democracy well" Journalistic Integrity Award honors [34] TV Rain (Dozhd) Award for "Russia's last independent television channel" [35] Special commendation [34]
He accepted the position of dean when it was created in 1940. That same year he helped Lambdin Kay, general manager of Atlanta's WSB Radio, create the Peabody Awards recognizing excellence in broadcasting. Worth McDougald (1926–2007) served as director of the Peabody Awards program from 1963 until his retirement in 1991.
In 1995, PaineWebber completed the acquisition of the brokerage and investment banking firm Kidder, Peabody & Co. from General Electric Company. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Founded in 1865, Kidder, Peabody had been a preeminent player in investment banking and private services before becoming embroiled in insider trading scandals in the 1980s and suffering ...
Lee started his career in the early 1990s at Kidder, Peabody & Company then later at Salomon Smith Barney. In 1999, he joined J.P. Morgan Chase & Co as chief equity strategist. While at J.P. Morgan, Lee's research attracted critics. In 2002, a publicly listed company Nextel was critical of Lee's research.
Kidder, Peabody & Co. was established in April 1865 by Henry P. Kidder, Francis H. Peabody, and Oliver W. Peabody. The firm was formed via reorganization of its predecessor company, J.E. Thayer & Brother, where the three founders had previously worked as clerks. [3] Francis H. Peabody, co-founder of Kidder Peabody, c. 1908
Personal Award for his career in broadcast journalism Phil Donahue: Personal Award for his interview work on Donahue: Elaine Green (WCPO-TV/Cincinnati, OH) Personal Award for her interview with a gunman and admitted murderer who instigated a hostage crisis in the WCPO-TV studios KCET-TV/Los Angeles, Adrian Malone, and Dr. Carl Sagan: Cosmos
Marjorie Peabody Waite: July 1940 – June 1944: Daughter of George Foster Peabody: Member Dr. Ralph Casey: July 1942 – June 1946: Director, School of Journalism, University of Minnesota: Member Earl Glade: July 1942 – June 1966: Chairman, NAB Code Compliance Committee: Member Joseph Henry Jackson: July 1942 – June 1952: Literary editor ...