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Clifton Garrick Utley (November 19, 1939 – February 20, 2014) was an American television journalist. He established his career reporting about the Vietnam War and has the distinction of being the first full-time television correspondent covering the war on-site.


Early life

Utley was born in Chicago, Illinois. He graduated from Westtown School, a
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boarding school in Westtown, Pennsylvania, in 1957 and from
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in 1961. His parents, Frayn and Clifton Utley, were correspondents for the
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in the mid-20th century, based in Chicago.


Career


NBC News

Utley joined NBC News in 1963 as researcher in Europe for The '' Huntley-Brinkley Report'', where he became Foreign and Principal correspondent. Besides covering the Vietnam War, Utley reported from many other areas including stints as bureau chief in London and Paris. He reported on events within the U.S. as well. Utley was also an anchor. He served as weekend anchor from 1971-1973, and frequently substituted for John Chancellor during that decade and for Tom Brokaw in the 1980s on '' NBC Nightly News''. He also filled in for Bryant Gumbel as host of '' Today''. Utley was news anchor for '' Sunday Today'' from 1987 to 1988 and frequently substituted for
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and then co-anchored the program from 1988 to 1992. Utley also served again as main weekend anchor (Sunday initially and both Saturday and Sunday later) from 1987 to 1993 of '' NBC Nightly News''. One noteworthy ''Nightly News'' broadcast Utley appeared on aired on January 22, 1973, the day the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its
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decision. In the midst of that broadcast (fed to affiliates at 6:30 p.m. Eastern), and just before reporting on the decision, news broke that former U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson had died. In the 1970s, Utley frequently hosted newsmagazine-style programs for NBC News. In the UK he covered the February 1974 British General Election and appeared on the BBC election night program. In the US, from January 1989 to December 1991, he moderated NBC's long-running public affairs discussion program '' Meet the Press,'' while simultaneously hosting the newly debuted Sunday version of the '' Today Show''. In 1992, Utley issued a controversial commentary essay at the close of a weekend newscast, expressing a view that then-President
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should forgo reelection in the interest of the country.


PBS

For a time, Utley hosted the PBS opera series ''
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'', during which he introduced the televised performances and interviewed the participants during intermissions.


ABC News and CNN

Utley worked for NBC News for 30 years before moving to
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as chief foreign correspondent in 1993. He later moved to CNN in 1997, where he worked until 2002. He co-anchored CNN's coverage of the
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, during the early morning hours of September 12, 2001.


Later career

After leaving network television, Utley was a professor of broadcasting and journalism at the
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and was senior fellow at the SUNY Levin Institute of the
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in Manhattan, from which he retired as head in December 2011. He also co-hosted ''
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'' on
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, a program which examines the United States' role and relationships in the world, and hosted Metropolitan Opera broadcasts on public television. He authored ''You Should Have Been Here Yesterday'' (2000), a narrative of the growth of television news in the United States. Board service included The
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(1993–2003),
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(1983–2007), Public Radio International (1996–2008), the Board of Advisors of Doctors without Borders and Chairman of the American Council on Germany.


Death

Utley died on February 20, 2014, at the age of 74, from
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. He was survived by his wife, Gertje Utley ( Rommeswinkel); his brothers, David and
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; and his sister-in-law, Carol Marin, a long-time reporter at NBC station WMAQ.Versatile TV newsman Garrick Utley dies at 74
''The Washington Post''; accessed February 21, 2014.


References


External links


Profile
at ''
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