We produced Ted Koppel's "The Price of Security" town meeting for NPR stations.
It was a joint-production from NPR and the Discovery Channel, where Koppel now works.
John Holland warned Koppel in their phone conversation that the GAO Report was worthless.
FORBES: WSJ Serves Up Tainted Journalism On Horse Slaughter Plate
CNN's Susan Candiotti, Andrea Koppel, John Zarrella and Dana Bash contributed to this report.
From CNN Beirut Bureau Chief Brent Sadler and CNN State Department correspondent Andrea Koppel and producer Elise Labott.
So in 2002, when Ted Koppel urged me to report on strokes for Nightline, I turned to Gerald Ford.
Recently, seasoned political operatives Karl Rove and James Carville discussed the issue with Ted Koppel at a conference.
Belkin and Koppel credit the GAO report with influencing Congress to reverse a five-year ban on funding for slaughter inspections.
FORBES: WSJ Serves Up Tainted Journalism On Horse Slaughter Plate
Koppel wore a light blue shirt, dark suit and tie before the bright lights at Discovery Headquarters in Silver Spring, Md.
He tells a story about horses being dumped in Eminence, MO that Belkin and Koppel accept as evidence of a growing, national trend.
FORBES: WSJ Serves Up Tainted Journalism On Horse Slaughter Plate
Belkin and Koppel take him at his word, including the 50 jobs that Valley Meats says it will bring to the community.
FORBES: WSJ Serves Up Tainted Journalism On Horse Slaughter Plate
In 2003, Ted Koppel , then the anchor of Nightline from ABC News, embedded with the 3rd Infantry Division in Kuwait.
In the midst of the international crisis over Iran's nuclear program, journalist Ted Koppel spent three weeks speaking with people around that country.
And that night on "Nightline, " Ted Koppel says there's some ambiguity about who's behind this attack and indeed it has framed the debate almost until now.
The television audience had just seen Koppel's 90-minute Discovery documentary.
CNN's Andrea Koppel and Dana Bash contributed to this report.
In the new Discovery Channel documentary, Koppel travels to the border of Iran's border with Iraq, the ancient capital of Isfahan, the holy city of Qom and the Persian Gulf.
Koppel, also a senior news analyst for NPR, gave his more than 30 guests a good talking-to about identifying themselves and explaining why they were in the audience in the first place.
Yesterday, NPR senior editor Susan Feeney led an NPR News team that joined with a Discovery Channel television production crew, to present the radio version of a live Ted Koppel town hall special.
Only twice did Talk of the Nation host Neal Conan have to jump in as the host whisperer to the radio audience and identify a speaker that Koppel had called on without using his full name.
Interestingly, Koppel was directed to a white paper with data on horse abandonment by John Holland, president of the Equine Welfare Alliance, presumably to round out the WSJ piece that would appear later that week.
FORBES: WSJ Serves Up Tainted Journalism On Horse Slaughter Plate
CNN's Andrea Koppel contributed to this report.
CNN: Anti-war House Dems demand 'clear timeline' for pullout
In his documentary, Iran The Most Dangerous Nation, Koppel reports on how Iranians view the policies of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and what lies at the root of decades of deep-rooted distrust between Iran and the United States.
The radio audience had just heard a half-hour program with Conan interviewing Koppel about the documentary. (It was prerecorded.) Ted Koppel considered kicking off his live town meeting by identifying the last speaker in the documentary, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, and then announcing the town meeting.
应用推荐