Paul Kennedy (host)
Paul Kennedy | |
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Born | St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada |
Alma mater | |
Occupation | Journalist |
Employer | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |
Notable work | Ideas (1999–2019) |
Paul Kennedy is a broadcast journalist who worked at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, in various contexts, from 1978 until his retirement in 2019 He started as a freelance contributor to a wide range of radio shows, but quickly morphed into being a frequent fill-in replacement host, and eventually earned solid reputation as an award-winning documentarist. He is perhaps best known as anchor of the long-running CBC Radio One institution called IDEAS, which he hosted, five nights a week. for twenty seasons, starting in 1999 news|url=https://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/cbc-radio-ideas-host-nahlah-ayed-1.5187374%7Ctitle=CBC News foreign t Nahlah Ayed to host CBC Radio's Ideas - The veteran journalist will take over from Paul Kennedy in September}}</ref>
In 1977, he researched, wrote and voiced his first documentary segment (on the subject of the fur trade), titled The Fur Trade Revisited.[1] The segment was part of special Ideas presentation entitled Red Man, White World.
While hosting Ideas, Kennedy continued to prepare and produce an ongoing sequence of hour-long documentaries, many of which inspired various contributions to other media outlets. He penned the liner notes for a 1998 Juno Award-winning Esprit Orchestra CD, featuring the music of Canadian composer Colin McPhee, who had previously been the subject of a two-hour Kennedy radio documentary. In 2006, CBC-TV's "The National" won the best feature documentary Gemini Award for a segment about Leonard Cohen's "Suzanne", that Kennedy wrote and narrated, loosely based on an earlier IDEAS episode called "Nominating Leonard Cohen for the Nobel Prize.
Education[]
Born and raised in St. Catherines, Ontario,[2] Kennedy has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, and a Master of Letters degree from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. He has also done postgraduate work at the University of Toronto, where he studied with the media theoretician Marshall McLuhan.[1] In 1998, Kennedy was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Letters degree by Nipissing University in North Bay, Ontario.
Awards[]
-- "Major" Armstrong Award from New York's Columbia University, for Best Educational Radio Documentary, to honour a four-part IDEA series called "The Marriage of True Minds"
- ACTRA award for best Canadian radio documentary for War on the Home Front, co-authored with Timothy Findley[1]
- B'nai B'rith Media Human Rights Award for Nuremberg on Trial[1]
- Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Special Citation for Excellence in Ocean Science Journalism (2005), for an eight-part series called Learning from the Oceans[1]
References[]
- ^ a b c d e "About the Host". CBC Radio-Canada. 2011. Retrieved June 13, 2011.
- ^ "CBC Ideas: Paul and Ed's Excellent Adventure in #OurHomeSTC". 16 January 2019.
External links[]
- CBC: His last show: June 28, 2019: Learning to Listen: Paul Kennedy's takeaway lesson Paul Kennedy - Ideas
- Alumni of the University of Edinburgh
- Canadian radio journalists
- CBC Radio hosts
- Living people
- Journalists from Ontario
- People from St. Catharines
- Queen's University at Kingston alumni
- Canadian journalist stubs