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Employer
  
Al Jazeera America

Parents
  
John Seigenthaler

Role
  
News anchor


Name
  
John Seigenthaler

Children
  
1

Books
  
Nashville: City of Note

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Full Name
  
John Michael Seigenthaler

Born
  
December 21, 1955 (age 68) (
1955-12-21
)

Occupation
  
Journalist and News Anchor

Known for
  
KOMO-TV, NBC News and MSNBC anchor

Spouse(s)
  
Kerry Brock (1992–present)

Education
  
Father Ryan High School, Duke University

Grandparents
  
John L. Seigenthaler, Mary Brew

Uncles
  
William Robert Seigenthaler

Similar People
  
Brian Williams, Tom Brokaw, Matt Saal, David Gregory, Roxanne Garcia

John Michael Seigenthaler (born December 21, 1955) is an American news anchor. He is well known as a former weekend anchor and correspondent for both NBC and MSNBC. He is the son of the late newspaper journalist John Lawrence Seigenthaler, and named for his father. He is best known for his eight-year tenure as weekend anchor of NBC Nightly News. In July 2008, Seigenthaler joined his family company Seigenthaler Public Relations, but continued to be based in New York. From 2013-2016 he worked for the now defunct Al Jazeera America as its evening news anchor.

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Life and career

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Seigenthaler is a graduate of Father Ryan High School and Duke University, where he received a bachelor of science degree in public policy in 1978.

Seigenthaler began his television news career in 1980 as a writer and producer at WNGE-TV (now WKRN-TV) in Nashville, Tennessee. From 1981-90, he reported and produced for WSMV-TV, Nashville and also hosted a weekday public affairs show. From there he moved to KOMO-TV in Seattle, where he anchored the weekend evening news.

In January 1992, he married KOMO weeknight anchor Kerry Brock, who later joined him at the Weekend Anchor Desk at KOMO. Then he moved back to Nashville, where he co-anchored the evening news for WKRN-TV.

Seigenthaler served as the anchor for the weekend edition of NBC Nightly News for more than seven years of his 11-year tenure with NBC News. Seigenthaler announced during his April 1, 2007 newscast that it was his final broadcast as anchor of the weekend edition of NBC Nightly News. He also hosted the television shows "Lockup" and "MSNBC Investigates" on MSNBC. NBC News President Steve Capus said Seigenthaler's contract was not renewed because the network could no longer afford the luxury of having an anchor whose primary duty was anchoring the weekend evening news programs. It was announced in October 2006 that job cuts and consolidation of operations would slice some $750 million from parent NBC Universal's budget by 2008.

After NBC, he worked for the Associated Press until joining Seigenthaler Public Relations in July 2008. In 2013 he began work for Al Jazeera America as the anchorman for its one-hour prime time news broadcasts at 8pm eastern and 11pm eastern time.

Seigenthaler lives in Weston, Connecticut with his wife and son.

Journalism awards

  • Two-time Emmy Award recipient
  • Recipient of the Robert F. Kennedy Television News award
  • Recipient of the National Headliner Award
  • Recipient of the American Bar Association Award
  • Iris Award winner
  • Recipient of the Al Neuharth Award
  • References

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