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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Charles Jaco (* 21. August 1950 in Poplar Charles Jaco (* 21. August 1950 in Poplar Bluff, Missouri) ist ein US-amerikanischer Journalist, der vor allem durch seine Berichterstattung im zweiten Golfkrieg in den Jahren 1990 und 1991 für CNN bekannt wurde. Jaco ging 1973 an die University of Chicago und erhielt den Master 1976 von der Columbia University. Im selben Jahr begann er seine journalistische Karriere bei WXRT Radio in Chicago. Von 1979 bis 1988 arbeitete er bei NBC Network Radio, wo er drei Peabody Awards gewann. Im Jahre 1987 wurde er von Sicherheitskräften des panamaischen Diktators Manuel Noriega schwer misshandelt. Gegen Ende 1988 ging er zu CNN wo er in den Jahren 1990 und 1991 über den Golfkrieg berichtete. 1994 ging er zu KMOX. 2003 wurde er Reporter und Nachrichtensprecher beim Fernsehsender in St. Louis und hatte dort die Sendung The Jaco Report. 2009 arbeitete er beim Radiosender KTRS 550 mit einer Sendungen gleichen Titels. Am 6. Oktober 2010 trat Jaco bei KTRS zurück.6. Oktober 2010 trat Jaco bei KTRS zurück. , Charles Jaco (born August 21, 1950) is an Charles Jaco (born August 21, 1950) is an American journalist and author, best known for his coverage of Iraq's invasion of Kuwait and the ensuing Gulf War. Jaco was born August 21, 1950 in Poplar Bluff, Missouri. He graduated from the University of Chicago in 1973 and earned a master's degree from Columbia University in 1976. In 1976, he began his broadcast career with WXRT radio in Chicago, Illinois. He worked for NBC Radio from 1979 until 1988. In 1987, he was badly beaten by the security forces of Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega. In late 1988, he became a correspondent for CNN. In 1989, while covering allegations of electoral fraud by the Panamanian government, Jaco was visited by vigilantes of Noriega. He fled the country with the aid of the U.S. military. While covering the Gulf War for CNN in 1991, he proposed to fellow CNN correspondent Pat Neal. He left CNN in 1994 and joined KMOX. He authored Dead Air, a novel about the Gulf War, and Live Shot, a novel set in Cuba. In 2002, he authored The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Gulf War, and in 2003 co-authored The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Politics of Oil. In 2003 he became a reporter and anchor for KTVI television in St. Louis, Missouri, while hosting the station's The Jaco Report. In 2009, he began work at the radio station KTRS 550, doing a daily morning talk show, also titled The Jaco Report. In February 2010 Jaco allegedly bumped into conservative blogger Adam Sharp. Based on Sharp's video of the encounter, the city prosecutor declined to pursue charges against Jaco. In October 2010, Jaco was replaced by J.C. Corcoran at KTRS. In August 2012 Jaco interviewed then U.S. Representative and senatorial candidate Todd Akin on The Jaco Report in which Akin controversially claimed that women rarely become pregnant from "legitimate rape." Jaco left KTVI in 2014. Jaco writes regular columns for the St. Louis American.egular columns for the St. Louis American.
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