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Cynthia McFadden Follow

Co-Anchor, "Nightline"

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    Whom would you like to interview, and what would you ask?

    Cynthia McFadden

    Osama bin Laden. Read More

    March 5, 2008   |  In Media & Internet

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    Covering Celebrity

    Cynthia McFadden

    Too much darn work. Read More

    March 5, 2008   |  In Media & Internet

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    What do you believe?

    Cynthia McFadden

    Covering what you care about. Read More

    March 5, 2008   |  In Belief, Media & Internet

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    Women in the Media

    Cynthia McFadden

    A different standard. Read More

    March 5, 2008   |  In Media & Internet

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    Revamping Old Media

    Cynthia McFadden

    How do you make old media new? Read More

    March 5, 2008   |  In Media & Internet

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    What's the matter with media?

    Cynthia McFadden

    Pandering to the public is condescending. Read More

    March 5, 2008   |  In Media & Internet

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    Can journalists be objective?

    Cynthia McFadden

    We're all dripping with opinion. Read More

    March 5, 2008   |  In Media & Internet, Truth & Justice

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    What goes into a broadcast?

    Cynthia McFadden

    The Chinese puzzle of the editing room. Read More

    March 5, 2008   |  In Media & Internet

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    What sparked your interest in journalism?

    Cynthia McFadden

    A journalist is really just a little kid who wants to be the first one to run down the street and say, "Guess what I know?" Read More

    March 5, 2008   |  In History, Media & Internet

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    Who are you?

    Cynthia McFadden

    Warren, I think this is our baby. Read More

    March 5, 2008   |  In History, Media & Internet

Default_normal Cynthia McFadden is an anchor and correspondent for ABC News who currently co-anchors Nightline and Primetime.  Recently named co-anchor of “Primetime” on ABC News, she has been at that network since 1994, when she joined as a legal correspondent. She became a correspondent for “PrimeTime Live” in 1996, and in 2005 she was named co-anchor of ABC News “Nightline. McFadden has conducted numerous interviews with politicians and cultural figures from Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf to Madonna. She was the legal editor and narrator of the ABC News documentary series “In the Jury Room,” the first television program ever to show jury deliberations in a death penalty case. The hour-long documentary she co-anchored on school integration 50 years after Brown v. Board of Ed has won several awards, including first place documentary from the New York Association of Black Journalists; in 2001-02, for her reporting on 9/11, McFadden and her ABC team received a Dupont Award. McFadden's other awards include the George Foster Peabody Award, an Oversees Press Club Award, six Cine Golden Eagles, the Ohio State Award, two Silver Gavels from the American Bar Association, the Grand Award at the New York Festival and the Blue Ribbon at the American Film Festival. Cynthia McFadden has appeared as a guest on numerous talk and news shows, including 20/20 and The Charlie Rose Show. Before joining ABC, from 1984-1991, she was the executive producer of Fred Friendly's Media and Society seminars, based at Columbia University, and she became an anchor and senior producer at Courtroom Television in '91, the year of that network's inception. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude from Bowdoin College, and received her law degree from Columbia University.

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