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Randall Pinkston

American journalist

Randall Pinkston was a correspondent/anchor for Al Jazeera America.[1] Previously he was with CBS News. After a stint as a White House Correspondent in CBS's Washington Bureau, Pinkston became a general assignment reporter, contributing to CBS broadcasts, including CBS Evening News, Morning News, Weekend News, CBS News Sunday Morning and 48 Hours.

Pinkston also contributed to the CBS Reports documentary, Legacy of Shame with Correspondent Dan Rather.

Randall pinkston cbs biography wikipedia In , he moved to the CBS New York news bureau and served as a correspondent for CBS Evening News as well as a contributor, reporter and correspondent for other CBS news broadcasts, including CBS Reports, CBS 48 Hours, and CBS Sunday Morning. In , Pinkston ended a thirty-three year career with CBS.

Pinkston has filled in as anchor on the CBS Evening News-Weekend Edition, Up to the Minute and CBS Morning News.[2]

Early life and education

Born in Yazoo County, Mississippi, he attended Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, originally intending to pursue a career in law.[3] However, after his father died, he moved back to Mississippi and earned a bachelor's degree in from Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi.

He also earned a Juris Doctor degree from University of Connecticut Law School in [2][4]

Professional career

Pinkston began his career at WLBT-TV in Jackson, Mississippi, where he worked as an anchor and reported from until He then worked for WJXT-TV from until , as urban affairs director, a general assignment reporter and the producer of a daily public affairs program.

From until , Pinkston worked for WFSB-TV in Hartford, where he served as a reporter, an anchor and the producer of several public affairs programs and specials.[2]

From until , Pinkston worked for WCBS-TV in New York, where he served as a reporter and as the station's New Jersey correspondent from until [2]

In , Pinkston joined CBS News as its White House correspondent.

He spent two years covering President George H. W. Bush, including breaking the news in January of the president falling ill while dining with Japan's prime minister, Kiichi Miyazawa. From until , Pinkston remained in CBS' Washington bureau.[2]

In , Pinkston was moved to CBS' New York bureau.

Randall pinkston cbs biography husband Randall Pinkston is an American journalist who is currently working as a correspondent and anchor for Al Jazeera America. Prior to joining Al Jazeera, he worked at CBS News. After a stint as a White House Correspondent in CBS’s Washington Bureau, he became a general assignment reporter contributing to CBS broadcasts.

He reported for the CBS Evening News and also for other CBS news broadcasts.[2] He has covered the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as the U.S. intervention in Haiti, the Unabomber story, the standoff involving the Montana Freemen and the trial of Susan Smith.

In November , Pinkston was a candidate for an job anchoring at WBBM-TV in Chicago.

He taped an audition in November with longtime WBBM news anchor Linda MacLennan, according to an article in the November 15, , edition of the Chicago Sun-Times. Ultimately, however, the station gave the job to insider David Kerley.

On May 19, it was announced that Pinkston was leaving CBS after 33 years with the company.[5] In August he joined Al Jazeera America as a freelance journalist.[1] On January 14, , the Al Jazeera Media Network announced that it would be shutting down Al Jazeera America's cable TV and digital operations on April 30, [6]

Awards

Pinkston has won 4 national Emmy awards (, , ), and one RTNDA Edward R.

Murrow Award (),[2] a Society of Professional Journalists Community Service Award (), and a Silver Em Award from the University of Mississippi Meek School of Journalism ().

Personal

Pinkston and his wife, Patricia McLain, live in Teaneck, New Jersey, in Bergen County.[7]

References

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  6. ^Kaplan, Emily Al Jazeera, HGH and the NFL: Where Things StandSports Illustrated.

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  7. ^Phelps, Shirelle; and Oblender, David G. "Randall Pinkston", Contemporary Black Biography, p. Gale Research, ISBN&#; Accessed August 16, "He and his wife, Patricia McLain, and their daughter and two stepdaughters, live in Teaneck, New Jersey."

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