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Gerald Slater (1934 – April 24, 2020) was an American public television executive, Emmy-nominated producer, and one of the four founding employees of PBS. Overview. Slater was born in The Bronx.
4 mai 2020 · Gerald Slater, a founder of PBS, died of coronavirus at Sibley Hospital in Washington, D.C., on April 24, 2020. He was 86. Multiple myeloma was an underlying condition. His wife,...
6 mai 2020 · Slater, 86, died at Sibley Hospital on April 24 of covid-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. His case was complicated by multiple myeloma, a cancer of the bone marrow.
8 mai 2020 · Gerald Slater was one of the founding employees of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), who was instrumental in PBS becoming an important voice in news coverage. Died: Friday, April 24, 2020...
7 mai 2020 · Gerald Slater, who helped build PBS as one of its founding employees and later moved to WETA-TV, has died of coronavirus. He was 86. Slater died April 24 at Sibley Memorial Hospital in...
6 mai 2020 · Gerald Slater, who helped build PBS as one of its founding employees and later moved to WETA-TV, has died of coronavirus. He was 86.
7 mai 2020 · Gerald Slater, a PBS executive and one of its four founding employees, took responsibility for offering up the 1974 Senate Watergate hearings in prime time. He died April 24 of the coronavirus.