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  1. John Hockenberry’s books. Average rating: 4.03 · 711 ratings · 93 reviews · 10 distinct works • Similar authors. War and Peace. by. Leo Tolstoy, John Hockenberry (Afterword), Pat Conroy (Introduction) 4.16 avg rating — 332,356 ratings — published 1869 — 2544 editions. Want to Read.

  2. www.wmot.org › people › john-hockenberryJohn Hockenberry | WMOT

    John Hockenberry "The Takeaway" marks John Hockenberry's return to his roots in public radio— where he was one of the medium's original innovators — after 15 years in network and cable television. During his time at ABC and NBC, he earned four Emmy Awards, three Peabody Awards, an Edward R. Murrow Award and a Casey Medal. Hockenberry has also been recognized for his pioneering online ...

  3. 4. Dez. 2017 · Dec. 4, 2017. Add John Hockenberry, the award-winning New York Public Radio host, to the growing list of high-profile men in media to be publicly accused of sexual harassment in recent months. In ...

  4. 11. Juni 2012 · Journalist John Hockenberry tells a personal story inspired by a pair of flashy wheels in a wheelchair-parts catalogue -- and how they showed him the value of designing a life of intent. (From The Design Studio session at TED2012, guest-curated by Chee Pearlman and David Rockwell.)

  5. John Hockenberry. Actor. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Born in Dayton, Ohio, Hockenberry grew up in upstate New York and Michigan, and attended the University of Chicago and the University of Oregon. The Takeaway marks John Hockenberry's return to his roots in public radio, where he was one of the medium's original innovators after 15 ...

  6. 3. Dez. 2017 · Hockenberry did not immediately respond to The Associated Press' request for comment. " The Takeaway " has 2.7 million weekly listeners and is broadcast on more than 270 stations. It's now hosted ...

  7. 17. Sept. 2018 · Jia Tolentino writes about two recent essays, by Jian Ghomesi and John Hockenberry, in Harper’s and the New York Review of Books, nearly a year after the start of the #MeToo movement.