Bob McKeown

Bob McKeown

Robert "Bob" McKeown (IPA|/mə̆ˈkjuwən/) is an investigative reporter with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. He has also worked with NBC and CBS. McKeown returned to the CBC in November, 2002, to host its investigative programme, "the fifth estate", a show which he had hosted from 1981 to 1990. Prior to his current position, McKeown spent eight years working for Dateline NBC as a correspondent and five years with CBS News. He is a graduate of Yale University and had a six year professional football career before dedicating himself to journalism.

McKeown's work with Dateline includes coverage of the World Trade Center Attacks and the Oklahoma City bombing and investigations into hurricanes, tornados, great white sharks and pastor Benny Hinn (on whom he also did a "fifth estate" report).

A five year stint with CBS News is highlighted by his award-winning coverage of the Persian Gulf War. McKeown was the first reporter to broadcast from the front lines during Operation Desert Storm and reached Kuwait City as Iraqi troops were fleeing, almost a day before allied forces arrived. People Magazine wrote: "McKeown and his crew survived artillery, minefields and Iraqi snipers to get the best story of the Gulf War."

While at CBS, he was also a Correspondent for two prime-time newsmagazines, "Street Stories" and "America Tonight", and contributed to "48 Hours" and "The CBS Evening News with Dan Rather".

In addition to hosting "the fifth estate" in the 1980s, McKeown produced, wrote and directed several critically-acclaimed documentaries. These include "The Boys on the Bus", an intimate portrait of the Edmonton Oilers as they won the 1987 Stanley Cup, "Les Canadiens", a history of the Montreal Canadiens, and "Strangers in a Strange Land", which depicted the trials and tribulations of a Canadian movie crew in China as it shot a feature film about the legendary doctor, Norman Bethune.

In January 2005, during an interview on CBC's "the fifth estate", McKeown challenged a statement made by American conservative polemicist Ann Coulter. During the interview Coulter asserted that Canada's non-participation in the 2003 invasion of Iraq demonstrated that Canada's "loyal friendship" with the United States was weaker than in the past. As part of her broader attempt to compare the Canadian response to the Iraq war with that of Vietnam, Coulter erroneously asserted that "Canada sent troops to Vietnam." McKeown corrected her, "No, actually, Canada didn't send troops to Vietnam." [http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/sticksandstones.html Sticks and Stones] , the fifth estate, CBC Television, aired January 26, 2005] Canada in fact did not participate in the conflict. Later on C-Span Coulter stated that McKeown did not tell her that 10,000 Canadian troops ran across the border to enlist in the United States army. She also went on to call McKeown a bubble-head, a Ted Baxter.

He has also taken on other conservative pundits, such as Bill O'Reilly, whom he accused of lying and distorting facts, while trying to convey the news to the American people. McKeown used O'Reilly's reference to what he called the Paris Business Review and the billions of dollars France had lost due to the boycott that he had initialized following Frances decision not to participate in the 2003 invasion of Iraq. McKeown pointed out that trade between France and the United States actually went up since O'Reilly initialized the boycott and that the Paris Business Review does not even exist. [http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/sticksandstones.html Sticks and Stones]

In all, Bob McKeown has reported from more than 60 countries and has been recognized with dozens of major journalistic prizes, including two Emmys - for the Gulf War and "Dateline" -- two Geminis, two Edward R. Murrow awards, two Gracies, two National Headliner awards and a National Press Club award.

McKeown also has the dubious honour of being the only reporter ever punched by Marlin Perkins, host of Mutual of Omaha’s "Wild Kingdom". He had asked Mr. Perkins if wildlife films were inaccurately staged.

Football career

Before beginning his broadcasting career, McKeown played professional football for six seasons with the CFL's Ottawa Rough Riders. He won the Grey Cup in 1973 and was an all-star at the position of center.

References

External links

* [http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/ the fifth estate]
* [http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/bob.html Bob's bio on the fifth estate's website]
*An outsider's perspective on the divide between liberal and conservative news media in America, focusing [http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/sticksandstones.html specifically] on Bill O'Reilly, Ann Coulter, and CNN's Crossfire: a full-length [http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/video_player.html?fifth_sticks documentary] by the fifth estate.


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