TED KOPPEL, a 42-year veteran of ABC News, was anchor and managing editor of Nightline from 1980 to 2005. New York University recently named Koppel one of the top 100 American journalists of the past 100 years. He has won every significant television award, including 8 George Foster Peabody Awards, 11 Overseas Press Club Awards (one more than the previous record holder, Edward R. Murrow), 12 duPont-Columbia Awards and 42 Emmys. Since 2005 he has served as managing editor of the Discovery Channel, as a news analyst for BBC America, as a special correspondent for Rock Center, and continues to function as commentator and non-fiction book critic at NPR. He has been a contributing columnist to theNew York Times, theWashington Post, and theWall Street Journaland is the author most recently of Lights Out-A Cyberattack, A Nation Unprepared, Surviving the Aftermath.
[Y]ou will get to know... Ted Koppel... irreverent, ironical, informative, intimate, sometimes irritable, but always enormously interesting. --Barbara Walters [Koppel] writes with aplomb. His style puts readers at ease, just as his on-air style seems to put guests and audience at ease. -- The Christian Science Monitor [I]n this magnificently written volume, [Koppel] speaks about himself with his usual elegance and rigor. --Elie Wiesel