We live in difficult and dangerous times and new technologies have changed the face of journalism. Is that a good thing? You’d be hard-pressed to find a more experienced expert than Ted Koppel. A legend who has spent a career asking tough questions and breaking new ground, Koppel understands the past, present and future of journalism. While many embrace a news culture focused on celebrity and fluff, Koppel makes us take a hard look at the news business while arguing that integrity, vision and courage need to continue to be at the core of the news. Koppel provides insights into the evolution—and in some cases regression—of how we get our news. With humorous rapport and personal anecdotes, Koppel takes audiences into the future, helping them to better understand how the news affects every aspect of our lives.
The 63rd season of the Purdue University Northwest Sinai Forum will open at 4 p.m. Sept. 11 with a presentation by noted television news reporter Ted Koppel.
Longtime ABC News anchor Ted Koppel made a stop in Salt Lake City Wednesday. He was at the University of Utah's Hinckley Institute of Politics talking about his new book "Lights Out." In the book Koppel investigates how vulnerable the nation's power grid is to a cyber attack.
Shortly before Americans select their next president, longtime ABC news anchor Ted Koppel will visit Cleveland to deliver the keynote speech at the Cuyahoga Community College Foundation's 2016 Presidential Scholarship Luncheon.

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