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Name
  
John Siceloff

Role
  
Television producer


Education
  
Stanford University

TV shows
  
Now on PBS

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Books
  
Your America: Democracy's Local Heroes

Awards
  
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Best Report in a News Magazine

Nominations
  
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story in a News Magazine

Similar People
  
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John Siceloff (October 21, 1953 – March 6, 2015) is an American Television producer. He was born in Frogmore, South Carolina.

Contents

He created and was executive producer of the PBS news magazine, NOW on PBS.

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Career

A graduate of Swarthmore College with a bachelor's degree in history he continued his education at Stanford University, earning a master's degree in communications. Siceloff has been a producer for ABC's 20/20 and Primetime Live and a senior broadcast producer for ABC News as well as NBC's NOW, Dateline NBC and Prime Story. During 2001 he joined PBS and in 2004 he became founder and CEO of JumpStart Productions, which produced NOW on PBS. He was a trustee of Penn Center in the South Carolina Sea Islands, which had been one of the few places in the south where interracial groups could meet during the age of segregation. His father, Courtney Siceloff, was director of Penn Center from 1950-1969. Martin Luther King was a frequent visitor and used the facility for his Southern Christian Leadership Conference.

Honors and awards

Siceloff has been the recipient of many honors and awards including the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Award and the Peabody award for his work with ABC News' coverage of the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks. He has also received National News Emmy Awards for ABC News segments on the Millennium celebrations and NBC's "The Terror Connection;" a CINE Eagle Award for ABC's "Guatemala;" and an Imagen Award for ABC's "Latin Beat." He also received the Edward R. Murrow Award, Overseas Press Club for a story on child brides for NOW on PBS and was also awarded a National Business Emmy Award in 2007 and a National News Emmy Award for best news magazine segment in 2004 also for NOW on PBS.

Death

He died on March 6, 2015 at his home in Dutchess County, New York of prostate cancer.

Books

  • Your America: Democracy's Local Heroes (ISBN 0-230-60533-8)
  • References

    John Siceloff Wikipedia