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  1. Peter Charles Archibald Ewart Jennings CM (July 29, 1938 – August 7, 2005) was a Canadian-American television journalist, best known for serving as the sole anchor of ABC World News Tonight from 1983 until his death from lung cancer in 2005.

  2. 8 Ogo 2005 · Peter Jennings, the suave, Canadian-born broadcaster who delivered the news to Americans each night in five separate decades, died Sunday

  3. 7 Ogo 2018 · Remembering Peter Jennings and his lasting legacy. For more than four decades, he guided the country through some of its most difficult times. WATCH THE FULL EPISODE OF 'WORLD NEWS TONIGHT ...

  4. 8 Ogo 2005 · Peter Jennings, the journalist and ABC anchorman whose career spanned more than four decades, died of lung cancer at his home in New York late Sunday. He was 67.

  5. 8 Ogo 2005 · Peter Jennings, a high school dropout from Canada who transformed himself into one of the most urbane, well-traveled and recognizable journalists on American television, died yesterday at home....

  6. 8 Ogo 2005 · New York, NY – Veteran broadcast journalist Peter Jennings, best known as the longtime anchor of ABC’s World News Tonight, died Sunday at his New York City home. The award-winning, Canadian-born newsman, who on April 5 announced that he had lung cancer, was 67.

  7. 10 Mei 2024 · Peter Jennings was a Canadian-born American television journalist whose easygoing and detached manner, calm delivery, and knowledgeable air earned his audience’s respect and trust and, from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s, took ABC’s World News Tonight to the top of the ratings.

  8. 8 Ogo 2005 · Peter Jennings, the Canadian-born anchor of ABC's flagship network news program for more than two decades, died Sunday of lung cancer.

  9. 8 Ogo 2005 · ABC anchorman and senior editor Peter Jennings died Sunday of lung cancer at his New York home. He was 67. Former NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw reflects on his friend and former rival.

  10. 7 Ogo 2015 · — -- Ten years ago today, Peter Jennings, who was the voice of ABC for more than four decades, died at his home in New York City after being diagnosed with lung cancer. He was 67.