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Paul Kangas
File:Pauk kangas.jpg
Kangas at the NBR studio in Miami
Born
EducationUniversity of Michigan
OccupationBusiness broadcaster
Notable creditCo-anchor of Nightly Business Report

Paul Kangas was the Miami-based co-anchor of the PBS television program Nightly Business Report, a role he held from 1979, when the show was a local PBS program in Miami, through December 31, 2009.[1]

Career

After graduating from the University of Michigan, Kangas entered the United States Coast Guard in the early 1960s and served aboard the USCG Cutter Mackinaw.[citation needed] Later, he served as aide to the admiral in command of the 9th Coast Guard District in Cleveland, Ohio.[citation needed] Kangas completed his Coast Guard service in 1963 as a Lieutenant (junior grade).

Kangas earned his brokers license after studying at the New York University Stern School of Business.[1] While a stock broker, Kangas began his career as a broadcaster at WINZ, a CBS Radio affiliate in Miami owned by his biggest client.[1]

Kangas joined Nightly Business Report in 1979; in 2003, his "Stocks in the News" segment earned a Financial Writers and Editors Award from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.[1] In 2005, he won a Suncoast Chapter Silver Circle Award.[2] Kangas retired as co-anchor of the Nightly Business Report at the end of 2009.[3]

The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences will present the 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award in Business & Financial Reporting to Paul Kangas and Linda O’Bryon, the latter the founder of NBR and now chief content officer of Northern California Public Broadcasting.[4]

Personal life

Kangas was born in Houghton, Michigan in 1937[citation needed], and is of Finnish descent.[5]

Paul is also an amateur radio operator with the callsign W4LAA.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c "About Paul Kangas". Retrieved 2009-08-06.
  2. ^ 2005 Silver Circle from the Suncoast Chapter website
  3. ^ Co-Anchor of ‘Nightly Business Report’ to Depart, a May 2009 blog entry from The New York Times Media Decoder blog
  4. ^ http://weblogs.jomc.unc.edu/talkingbiznews/?p=11542
  5. ^ The Finns in America from a Library of Congress website
  6. ^ ULS License - Amateur License - W4LAA - KANGAS, PAUL H

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