Danny Schechter
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Danny Schechter (né le 27 juin 1942 à New York et mort le 19 mars 2015) est un réalisateur, producteur et scénariste américain. Il commença sa carrière dans les médias en faisant le « dissecteur des nouvelles » (the news dissector) sur la radio WBCN-FM à Boston (Massachusetts). Par la suite, il réalisa l'émission 20/20 sur la chaîne ABC et fut un des réalisateurs de l'équipe de démarrage de CNN.
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Danny Schechter, med smeknamnet "The News Dissector", född 27 juni 1942 i New York, död 19 mars 2015 i New York, var en amerikansk filmskapare, regissör, bloggare och mediakritiker.
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丹尼爾·艾薩克·「丹尼」·謝克特(英語:Daniel Isaac "Danny" Schechter,1942年6月27日-2015年3月19日)是美國人權記者,記者資歷逾三十年,國際上的媒體問題評論家、演講家。 曾任職CNN與ABC;任職ABC期間,為最著名節目《20/20》八年製作人、調查報導記者,獲得兩座國家新聞艾美獎。曾獲邀至各大學演講,兼任教授,課程為「人權報導」。所撰文章在許多美國頂尖的重要報刊登載,如:The Nation、 Newsday、 Boston Globe、Columbia Journalism Review、 Detroit Free Press、 Media Studies Journal 與Z Magazine。 他長期關注財團掌控媒體現象、推動媒體改革,擔任全球最大的線上媒體議題網站「MediaChannel.org」執行編輯,彙整美國主流媒體重要報導,批評媒體在報導911及波灣戰爭等重大事件的專業上疏失。
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Daniel Isaac "Danny" Schechter (June 27, 1942 – March 19, 2015) was an American television producer, independent filmmaker, blogger, and media critic. He wrote and spoke about many issues including apartheid, civil rights, economics, foreign policy, journalistic control and ethics, and medicine. While attending the London School of Economics in the 1960s Schechter became an anti-apartheid activist and made trips to South Africa on behalf of the African National Congress (ANC). Later he would help musician Steven Van Zandt assemble other performers to form Artists United Against Apartheid who released the album Sun City in 1985. Schechter produced and directed six nonfiction films about Nelson Mandela from the time Mandela was a political prisoner to his election and service as President of
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Danny Schechter
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丹尼·謝克特
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Danny Schechter
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Danny Schechter
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New York City, US
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New York City, US
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left
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London School of Economics
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see awards and honors
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Schechter in 2009
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television producer, filmmaker, media critic, author, professor
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A growing segment of the public wants to be involved with new media. The boom in on-line computer networks and even radio talk shows demonstrates the demand and the need—which the media giants are unlikely to satisfy. Let’s hope that the Congressional watchdogs who are questioning the anti-trust implications of these new monopolies-in-the-making will speak out to preserve public access. In commercial television, everything is slick, but little matters. Its edges may be rough, but public access should matter to us—not only for what it is, but for what it can become."
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Danny Schechter, Newsday
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Daniel Isaac "Danny" Schechter (June 27, 1942 – March 19, 2015) was an American television producer, independent filmmaker, blogger, and media critic. He wrote and spoke about many issues including apartheid, civil rights, economics, foreign policy, journalistic control and ethics, and medicine. While attending the London School of Economics in the 1960s Schechter became an anti-apartheid activist and made trips to South Africa on behalf of the African National Congress (ANC). Later he would help musician Steven Van Zandt assemble other performers to form Artists United Against Apartheid who released the album Sun City in 1985. Schechter produced and directed six nonfiction films about Nelson Mandela from the time Mandela was a political prisoner to his election and service as President of South Africa. Schechter's first job in media was with WBCN in Boston, Massachusetts during the 1970s where he became known as "Danny Schechter, the news dissector", a nickname that stuck throughout his life. He continued to work in media with ABC and the start-up cable television news station CNN until he abandoned corporate media and founded TV and film production company Globalvision with his friend and longtime associate Rory O'Connor. Globalvision produced South Africa Now which was a television show that focused on the anti-apartheid struggle and news and culture from South Africa. He authored over 14 books.
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Danny Schechter (né le 27 juin 1942 à New York et mort le 19 mars 2015) est un réalisateur, producteur et scénariste américain. Il commença sa carrière dans les médias en faisant le « dissecteur des nouvelles » (the news dissector) sur la radio WBCN-FM à Boston (Massachusetts). Par la suite, il réalisa l'émission 20/20 sur la chaîne ABC et fut un des réalisateurs de l'équipe de démarrage de CNN.
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Danny Schechter, med smeknamnet "The News Dissector", född 27 juni 1942 i New York, död 19 mars 2015 i New York, var en amerikansk filmskapare, regissör, bloggare och mediakritiker.
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丹尼爾·艾薩克·「丹尼」·謝克特(英語:Daniel Isaac "Danny" Schechter,1942年6月27日-2015年3月19日)是美國人權記者,記者資歷逾三十年,國際上的媒體問題評論家、演講家。 曾任職CNN與ABC;任職ABC期間,為最著名節目《20/20》八年製作人、調查報導記者,獲得兩座國家新聞艾美獎。曾獲邀至各大學演講,兼任教授,課程為「人權報導」。所撰文章在許多美國頂尖的重要報刊登載,如:The Nation、 Newsday、 Boston Globe、Columbia Journalism Review、 Detroit Free Press、 Media Studies Journal 與Z Magazine。 他長期關注財團掌控媒體現象、推動媒體改革,擔任全球最大的線上媒體議題網站「MediaChannel.org」執行編輯,彙整美國主流媒體重要報導,批評媒體在報導911及波灣戰爭等重大事件的專業上疏失。
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Northern Student Movement, anti-apartheid
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