Jim Hartz
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James Leroy Hartz (February 3, 1940 – April 17, 2022) was an American television personality, columnist and reporter during the mid- and late-1970s. At age 24, he was the youngest correspondent NBC had ever hired. Hartz became best known to a national audience for a two-year position as the co-host of the Today Show, along with Barbara Walters. Hartz replaced the deceased Frank McGee, who also hailed from Oklahoma, and at whose funeral Hartz had delivered the eulogy.
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Jim Hartz
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Jim Hartz
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Jim Hartz
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Fairfax County, Virginia, U.S.
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2022-04-17
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.
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1940-02-03
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Frank McGee and Barbara Walters
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1940-02-03
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James Leroy Hartz
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Hartz on the cover of People Magazine in 1974.
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2022-04-17
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News Anchor, Columnist, Reporter
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Today Show Host with Barbara Walters
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1962
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James Leroy Hartz (February 3, 1940 – April 17, 2022) was an American television personality, columnist and reporter during the mid- and late-1970s. At age 24, he was the youngest correspondent NBC had ever hired. Hartz became best known to a national audience for a two-year position as the co-host of the Today Show, along with Barbara Walters. Hartz replaced the deceased Frank McGee, who also hailed from Oklahoma, and at whose funeral Hartz had delivered the eulogy.
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1993
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1962
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James Leroy Hartz
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1940
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