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1999-00 News Archive | 1998-99 News Archive 1997-98 News Archive | News-In-Brief Archive ABC’s Same Donaldson to Speak at DePauw; Two Inductees in Media Wall of Fame May 1, 1998 Sam Donaldson, co-anchor of Prime Time Live and a 30-year veteran of ABC News, will give a convocation at DePauw University on Friday, May 8 in conjunction with the induction of two new members into DePauw’s Media Wall of Fame. Donaldson will give The Timothy and Sharon Ubben Lecture at 11 a.m. in East College, Meharry Hall. It is open and free to the public. In a ceremony at 10 a.m. in the Center for Contemporary Media, Watson Forum, the following journalists will be inducted into DePauw’s Media Wall of Fame:
Since the premiere of Prime Time Live in 1989, Donaldson has covered breaking news events, reported on a wide range of topics and conducted timely interviews with newsmakers. Donaldson was co-anchor of a special edition of Prime Time Live with Judd Rose, during which the two men shared their personal experiences with cancer; conducted an exclusive interview with Dick Morris, President Clinton’s ex-political adviser; and interviewed Sgt. Maj. Brenda L. Hoster, who accused the U.S. Army’s highest-ranking enlisted soldier of sexual assault; and other stories. Donaldson has conducted interviews with such newsmakers as Bill Clinton, when he was a presidential candidate; President George Bush; Secretary of State James Baker; Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall; New York Governor Mario Cuomo; First Lady Hillary Clinton; controversial biographer Kitty Kelly; Gulf Forces Commander General Norman Schwarzkopf; Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell; former Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney; and former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. He has covered every national political convention since 1964 with the exception of the 1992 Republican Convention in Houston. He reported on the presidential campaigns of Jimmy Carter, Michael Dukakis, Barry Goldwater, Hubert Humphrey, Eugene McCarthy and Ronald Reagan. The Washington Journalism Review named Donaldson the "Best Television White House Correspondent in the Business" in 1985 and the "Best Television Correspondent in the Business" in 1986, 1987, 1988 and 1989. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including three Emmy Awards and a George Foster Peabody Award.
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