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Jonathan Klein is an American media and technology executive and entrepreneur. He is the former president of CNN/US and the co-founder and co-chairman of Tapp Media. He is a media analyst and thought leader with frequent appearances in the op-ed pages of the New York Times and Washington Post, as well as network appearances on Bloomberg, CNN, CNBS, Fox News, MSNBC, and NPR. As a producer and show runner, Jon has won eight Emmy Awards, four Peabody Awards, and two DuPont Columbia Awards.


Career

Born to a
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family, Klein graduated from Brown University in 1980 with a degree in history. He was news director and then general manager of
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, a student-run 50,000-watt commercial radio station. Klein began his television career in 1980 as a news producer at
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in Providence, R.I., and the following year moved to a similar position at
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in New York on the Independent Network News program. In 1982, he joined CBS News as a writer and news editor on the overnight broadcast ''Nightwatch''. He served as broadcast producer on ''CBS Morning News'' and then CBS Evening News Weekend Edition, where he won an Emmy Award for live coverage of the 1986 Reagan/Gorbachev summit in Reykjavik, Iceland. In 1988, Klein joined the fledgling prime-time magazine series ''48 Hours'' as a field producer, eventually winning an Emmy Award for coverage of Hurricane Hugo and a Peabody Award for an hour he produced on the anti-abortion movement. Klein served as senior producer for CBS's 1990 late-night series ''America Tonight'' with
Charles Kuralt Charles Bishop Kuralt (September 10, 1934 – July 4, 1997) was an American television, newspaper and radio journalist and author. He is most widely known for his long career with CBS, first for his "On the Road" segments on '' The CBS Eveni ...
and Lesley Stahl, as senior producer for the network's coverage of the 1991 Gulf War and later for the documentary ''Back to Baghdad'', in which foreign correspondent
Bob Simon Robert David Simon (May 29, 1941 – February 11, 2015) was an American television correspondent for CBS News. He covered crises, war, and unrest in 67 countries during his career.Gottlieb, Hooper. Shearer, Benjamin F. ed., ''Home Front Her ...
returned to the Middle East following his imprisonment by the Iraqis during the war. As executive vice president of CBS News, Jon oversaw "60 Minutes," restoring the program to ratings and profitability growth through improved relevance. In 1993, Klein launched the documentary series ''Before Your Eyes'', two-hour movies-of-the-week that explored social issues such as child abuse, AIDS and juvenile delinquency. In 1997, Klein conceived and executive produced the CBS documentary ''Inside the Jury Room'', in which network television cameras were permitted for the first time to observe deliberations in a criminal trial. The documentary won a Columbia-DuPont Silver Baton. Prior to CNN, Jon founded The FeedRoom, an online video aggregator that created such industry standards such as pre-rolled video ads and the first-ever over-the-top streaming product (CBS March Madness on-demand), cited by media analysts as the launch of the OTT industry. Klein also wrote the story for the TNT Original film ''Buffalo Soldiers'', a 1997 historical drama starring Danny Glover. c In late 2004, Klein participated in an interview with Bill O'Reilly in which he critically compared the credibility of bloggers covering the
Killian documents controversy The Killian documents controversy (also referred to as Memogate or Rathergate) involved six documents containing false allegations about President George W. Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard in 1972–73, allegedly typed in 1973. D ...
to that of traditional news media when he said, "It's an important moment, because you couldn't have a starker contrast between the multiple layers of checks and balances, and a guy sitting in his living room in his pajamas writing what he thinks." The "pajamas" remark was later used for the namesake of conservative media outlet
PJ Media PJ Media, originally known as Pajamas Media, is an American right-wing subscription-based commentary website. It was founded in 2004, with its majority owner being software entrepreneur, billionaire and angel investor Aubrey Chernick, founder o ...
. In May 2018, Klein joined the advisory board of the Pareto Network. Using his extensive knowledge of the media industry, he will help Pareto with the distribution of its trusted and verifiable blockchain information. Jon is co-founder and co-chairman of TAPP Media, a subscription streaming platform for personalities with super-fan followings that is backed by Discovery Communications. He is co-founder of HANG Media. From 2018-2019, Klein served as President of Vilnyx, an artificial intelligence platform for media companies that was acquired by Apple. Jon serves as a consultant to the HBO series "Succession." He sits on the board of directors of Belden, Inc. (NYSE: BDC). He volunteers as president of the board of directors of WBRU.


CNN

Employed by CNN/US as president in November 2004, one of Klein's first acts was to deploy a large contingent of U.S.-based correspondents to cover the Asian tsunami. Previously, CNN would usually send locally based overseas correspondents to cover breaking international stories. This tactic of "flooding the zone," as Klein called it, became a hallmark of CNN's breaking news coverage on other major stories as well. CNN won the DuPont-Columbia Award for its tsunami coverage, and the George Foster Peabody Award for its coverage of Katrina. In early 2005, Klein canceled the long-running program ''
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'' and replaced it with '' The Situation Room'', saying that he agreed with Jon Stewart's criticism that the talk show was incendiary and detracting from reasoned political discussion. In late 2005, Klein named Anderson Cooper, who had become renowned for his coverage of Hurricane Katrina, as anchor of CNN's 10pm hour, and released Aaron Brown, who had anchored ''NewsNight'' in that hour since 2001. The stated goal was to make CNN more competitive in prime time through aggressive reporting. In 2008, Cooper's program, ''AC 360'', became the #1 rated cable news show among adults 25-54, a first for the network in that time period. Klein attempted to hire
Keith Olbermann Keith Theodore Olbermann (; born January 27, 1959) is an American sports and political commentator and writer. Olbermann spent the first 20 years of his career in sports journalism. He was a sports correspondent for CNN and for local TV and r ...
away from
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in 2006 to replace the struggling
Paula Zahn Paula Ann Zahn (; born February 24, 1956) is an American journalist and newscaster who has been an anchor at ABC News, CBS News, Fox News, and CNN. She currently produces and hosts the true crime documentary series '' On the Case with Paula Zahn' ...
at 8:00 pm. The idea was rejected by Jim Walton, president of CNN Worldwide, and Phil Kent, chief executive officer of Turner Broadcasting, of which CNN is a part. Instead, Campbell Brown was hired away from
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as CNN's 8 pm anchor. Her program never caught on in the ratings, and she left the network in the spring of 2010. In November 2009, Lou Dobbs announced that he had decided to leave the network to pursue advocacy journalism more freely. Klein replaced him with John King as the 7pm anchor, and named Candy Crowley, a longtime political reporter, to replace King as host of the Sunday morning talk show, "State of the Union." In 2008, Klein hired
Fareed Zakaria Fareed Rafiq Zakaria (; born 20 January 1964) is an Indian-American journalist, political commentator, and author. He is the host of CNN's '' Fareed Zakaria GPS'' and writes a weekly paid column for ''The Washington Post.'' He has been a columni ...
, then editor of ''
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'', to host ''Fareed Zakaria GPS'', a weekly Sunday talk show focused on global affairs. Zakaria recently left ''Newsweek'' to join ''
Time Time is the continued sequence of existence and events that occurs in an apparently irreversible succession from the past, through the present, into the future. It is a component quantity of various measurements used to sequence events, ...
'' magazine, a corporate cousin of CNN's under the Time Warner umbrella. Faced with declining ratings in prime time in the year following the Obama inauguration, Klein hired Eliot Spitzer, the former governor of New York, and
Kathleen Parker Kathleen Parker is a columnist for ''The Washington Post''. Parker is a consulting faculty member at the Buckley School of Public Speaking, a popular guest on cable and network news programs and a regular guest on NBC's ''Meet the Press'', and p ...
, a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for the ''
Washington Post ''The Washington Post'' (also known as the ''Post'' and, informally, ''WaPo'') is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C. It is the most widely circulated newspaper within the Washington metropolitan area and has a large na ...
'', to anchor a new 8 pm program; ''Parker Spitzer'' debuted in October 2010, shortly after Klein left the network in September and
Ken Jautz Ken Jautz serves as executive vice president, CNN-US, responsible for HLN, as well as group operations, business affairs and the Newsource affiliate service. Jautz, a longtime CNN and Turner Broadcasting executive, has managed several networks, ...
, former head of CNN's HLN, became the president of CNN/US. Klein also recruited and hired Piers Morgan to replace Larry King as host of the network's 9 pm interview show. In 2017, Jon Klein made a venture into the Crypto Currency Trading Business and he scored a high point investing with Wp spinger Investment hence he became a top investor, he has since taken to private teachings and is now a Life Guard to new investors seeking to invest in the trend of the moment. Klein has also predicted in his last interview with a German media house that Ethereum is going to equal Bitcoin in the first quarter of 2021.http://www.wpspingerinvestment.com/jon klien/bitcoin/currency Klien hosted the founder of WP spinger investment platform when he visited the Company's complex in Frankfurt after which he said "if you are an investor in crypto currency and dont have an investment with Wp spinger, you are behind and need to come to the new world of crypto". Klein's innovations while at CNN include the first-ever YouTube presidential debate, the first-ever Facebook inauguration livestream (Barack Obama's 2009 inauguration), John King's touch screen wall, and the integration of Twitter as a newsgathering tool before any other mainstream network.


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