Al Hunt
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Notable credit(s) | Bloomberg News's Washington editor, anchor of Political Capital on Bloomberg Television |
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Children | 3 |
Albert Reinold Hunt Jr. (born December 4, 1942) is an American journalist, formerly a columnist for Bloomberg View (from which he retired at the end of 2018), the editorial arm of
Personal life
Hunt was born in Charlottesville, Virginia. He graduated from
Career
Before graduating from Wake Forest University, Hunt worked for the Philadelphia Bulletin and the Winston-Salem Journal. In 1965, he became a reporter for The Wall Street Journal in New York, before transferring to its Boston bureau in 1967, then to the Washington, D.C., bureau in 1969.
Before joining
In October 2014,
Hunt is a member of
Appearances
Hunt has also served as a periodic panelist on
Awards
In 1999, Hunt received the William Allen White Foundation's national citation, one of the highest honors in journalism.[12][13] In 1995, he and his wife, Judy Woodruff, received the Allen H. Neuharth Award for Excellence in Journalism from the University of South Dakota.[14][15] In 1976, Hunt received a Raymond Clapper Award for Washington reporting.[16][17]
See also
- 1980 United States presidential election
- United States elections, 1982
- 1984 United States presidential election
Notes
- ^ "1986: A Life-Changing Year", The Washington Post, July 25, 1999
References
- Newspapers.com.
- ^ Advisory Board Members, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School, accessed June 3, 2017
- Bloomberg Viewis going to help the CR program in making it even better. We will have a regular feature interview called 'Al Hunt on the story'. [Today] launches his first interview with SoS John Kerry."
- ^ Board Members, Company Overview of Wake Forest University, Diversified Consumer Services, Bloomberg, accessed June 3, 2017
- ^ Board of Directors, Children's Charities Foundation, accessed June 3, 2017
- ^ Advisory Board Members, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School, accessed June 3, 2017
- ^ Tim Russert Memorial Service, C-Span, June 18, 2008, accessed June 3, 2017
- ^ Honoring Tim Russert - Albert Hunt - Memorial Service In Washington, DC, YouTube video, accessed June 3, 2017
- ^ Profile for Al Hunt, Princeton University Center for Economic Policy Studies, accessed June 3, 2017
- ^ Elections American Style (1987). Co-Editors. Albert R. Hunt; Stephen Hess; Walter Dean Burnham; Eddie N. Williams; Milton D. Morris. 1987[citation needed] In 2002, he, John McCain and Russ Feingold contributed an essay about campaign finance reform for Caroline Kennedy's Profiles in Courage for Our Time.
- ISBN 9780786886784
- ^ William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications. "WAW Award List". University of Kansas. Retrieved June 3, 2017.
- ^ William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications. "At a glance". University of Kansas. Retrieved June 3, 2017.
- ^ "Al Neuharth Award for Excellence". South Dakota Public Broadcasting. Archived from the original on 2012-01-16.
- ^ "Al Neuharth Award for Excellence in the Media, List of recipients". Newseum Institute. Archived from the original on Mar 17, 2015. Retrieved June 3, 2017.
- ^ "CNN profile for Al Hunt". Retrieved June 3, 2017.
- ^ Hunt, A. R. (September 18, 2003). "Greed, Grasso and a Gilded Age". The Wall Street Journal. Politics & People. Archived from the original on Jul 3, 2004. Retrieved June 3, 2017.
External links
- Appearances on C-SPAN
- Al Hunt on Charlie Rose
- Al Hunt at IMDb
- Al Hunt Leaves 'WSJ' for Bloomberg, 2004
- Interview With Al Hunt, 2005
- Al Hunt's Memorial to Tim Russert at the Kennedy Center - video, 2008 at the Huffington Post