Jonathan Kwitny

Jonathan Kwitny (March 23, 1941 – November 26, 1998) was an American investigative journalist.

Biography

Kwitny was born in Indianapolis.[1] He earned a bachelor's degree in journalism at the University of Missouri's School of Journalism in 1962, and a master's degree in history at New York University in 1964.[1] Kwitny was married twice. His first wife, with whom he had two daughters, died in 1978.[1] His second wife was the poet Wendy Wood Kwitny, with whom he had two sons.[1] Jonathan Kwitny died of stomach cancer in 1998.[1]

His awards included the George Polk Award for television investigative reporting and the University of Missouri School of Journalism's honor medal for career achievement. Kwitny was also the author of several books on subjects which ranged from the Nugan Hand Bank scandal to a biography of Pope John Paul II.

Career

Kwitny's career in journalism began as a reporter for the Perth Amboy News Tribune in 1963.[2] In 1971 he joined the Wall Street Journal, where his articles frequently appeared as front page features.[1] In 1987, together with producer Tom Naughton, Kwitny created a half-hour news program for New York's WNYC-TV called The Kwitny Report.[3] The show was carried on the PBS network and won the Polk Award for television investigative reporting in 1989,[4] but was canceled that same year.[5] At the time of his death, he was working for the Gannett newspaper company.[1]

Books

Kwitny was the author of a number of non-fiction books, including a biography of Pope John Paul II. When Kwitny met John Paul in the Vatican for a private audience in 1998, the Pope's first comment to him was, "I have read your book."[6]

Books

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Saxon, Wolfgang (November 28, 1998). "Jonathan Kwitny, 57, Author And Prize-Winning Reporter". New York Times. pp. C16.
  2. Weinberg, Steve (February 1999). "Guts and accuracy--the Kwitny trademarks". Investigative Reporters and Editors, The IRE Journal. 22 (1): 9–10.
  3. Kubasik, Ben (October 14, 1987). "TV Spots". Newsday. Long Island, NY. p. B11.
  4. "1989 George Polk Award Winners". George Polk Awards: Past Winners. Retrieved 2015-04-21.
  5. Gerard, Jeremy (March 8, 1990). "Dinkins Appoints a New Head of WNYC". New York Times. p. C22.
  6. Kwitny, Jonathan. "My Visit With the Pope". Slate Magazine. Retrieved May 14, 2012.

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