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Ron Hendren, born Ralph C Hendren (Born August 3, 1945) is a journalist and television personality. He is best known as one of the original hosts of ''
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'', joining the syndicated television show at its debut in 1981. Hendren had a brief career in politics, working for politicians that included Sargent Shriver,
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, and
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. He transferred to a journalism career with a self-syndicated news column in 1972, which was subsequently picked up and distributed nationally as ''Ron Hendren In Washington'' by the
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. This led to a career as an on-air commentator and critic at the NBC owned and operated station WRC-TV in Washington D.C. During his tenure at WRC, Hendren was a visiting lecturer in journalism at the
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. Hendren joined the '' Today Show'' in 1979, becoming the first on-air network television critic in the United States. He joined ''Entertainment Tonight'' in 1981 while at the same time continuing a daily local commentary on KNBC News. Hendren also hosted a nationally syndicated radio program, "TV Tonight with Ron Hendren." After leaving ''Entertainment Tonight'' in 1984, Hendren hosted nationally syndicated television programs including "All About Us" and "BreakThrough: Television's Journal of Science and Medicine."


Early life and education

Hendren was born in Pinehurst, North Carolina. He attended the
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where he majored in journalism and political science. While at UNC, he was a member of the Men's Residence Council and also wrote for The Daily Tar Heel, the school's independent student newspaper. He was named North Carolina's outstanding young leader of 1963 and graduated as a Whitaker Scholar. He moved to Washington D.C. after graduating in 1967. He later went on to attend The George Washington University Law School, but left prior to graduating. Hendren joined the
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where he served from 1968–69, moving on to the
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where he served until 1974.


Career

Hendren's career was initially transitioning into the world of politics. He was a member of
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's Youth Advisory Council on Selective Service in 1969. He went on to become a staff aide to the Hon. R. Sargent Shriver, who headed the Office of Economic Opportunity. He also served as a legislative assistant to then Senator Stephen M. Young (D-Ohio) and later to
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(D-N.C.). By 1972, Hendren left politics to begin his own Washington news column that was syndicated to more than 100 college and weekly newspapers. Hendren became known for his journalism by the mid-1970s with his nationally syndicated newspaper column. About his writing,
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stated, "Ron Hendren sees Washington through eyes still shining with the fire of youth....he gives political columning a new and refreshing twist." In 1975, his column was picked up for national distribution by the Los Angeles Times. During his time with the column, he wrote on many political issues including Turkey–United States relations with
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, the equal-time rule as it applies to television stations and presidential candidates, and the investigation of Vice President Spiro Agnew and his subsequent resignation from office. Hendren also began television commentary, working for WRC-TV in Washington. The station expanded his role there to make him the first on-air critic of television in the nation. He subsequently joined
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, the public television station in San Francisco as a commentator, for which he won a regional Emmy in 1978. In 1979, Hendren joined the '' Today Show'' as its resident television critic, making him the first on-air network television critic in the United States. Part of Hendren's responsibilities included reviewing programming for the networks, including NBC's own programming. He is considered a pioneer for on-air television critics, providing both positive and negative reviews for his own network. In a 1979 interview, then NBC President Fred Silverman stated of Hendren's work, "We hired him on one basis - that if we're going to have a critic, we're going to allow him to be a critic. If he doesn't like our shows, then he has every right to say it. What's the sense of having a critic if you shackle him?" The only restriction placed on Hendren was that he was not allowed to review any morning programming that was in direct competition with the ''Today Show''. Hendren was replaced on the ''Today Show'' in 1980, in a move said to change its programming closer to its competitor ''
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''. NBC went from on-air critic to gossip television critique which was performed by correspondents
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and Tom Brokaw. Critics called the move a "loss for the series," with ''
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'' stating, "those few minutes of his reviews may well have been NBC's finest hour." Hendren joined ''
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'' as its original co-host in 1981. The show quickly took off, becoming a mainstay in 113 markets throughout the United States, including 29 out of the top 30. He hosted the show first with Tom Hallick and
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(1981), then with
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(1982) and, finally with
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from 1982 through 1984. During his time at ''The Today Show'' and ''Entertainment Tonight'', Hendren had a daily commentary that ran on
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news in Los Angeles. Entitled "Hendren At Large," it ran daily on KNBC and was also broadcast recorded on
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in San Francisco. The commentary won two Golden Mike awards as well as a 1982 L.A. Press Club award. After his KNBC and KRON contracts were up, Hendren left the stations to rejoin The Today Show as west coast editor and entertainment reporter, a role he continued until his departure from Entertainment Tonight. After his time at ''Entertainment Tonight'', Hendren hosted the syndicated daily television show ''All About Us'', part of LBS Communications' INDAY programming. He also hosted and co-executive produced the award-winning national public television program ''BreakThrough: Television’s Journal of Science and Medicine'', which aired on more than 200 stations and won 13 national awards in its first and only season.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hendren, Ron American television personalities Male television personalities American male journalists Living people 1945 births University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni