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  1. John Callaway (August 22, 1936 – June 23, 2009) was an American journalist, who appeared on radio and television as a host, interviewer and moderator. He was the original host of Chicago Tonight, a nightly news program broadcast on the Chicago, Illinois television station WTTW, serving in that role from 1984 to 1999.

  2. 20. Juni 2019 · Arts & Entertainment. Remembering ‘Chicago Tonight’ Founder John Callaway. WTTW News | June 20, 2019 7:13 pm. He was fun. He was smart. And he was the best journalist many of us have ever known. Sunday marks 10 years since “Chicago Tonight” founder and original host, legendary journalist John Callaway, died of a heart attack ...

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  3. 24. Juni 2009 · A Chicago journalist widely known as the best interviewer on TV has died. John Callaway, the longtime former host of Chicago Tonight, died of a heart attack last night. He was 72. 848:...

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  4. John Callaway was a longtime host of WTTW/Channel 11's \"Chicago Tonight\" and the founding director of the Benton Fellowship Program in Broadcast Journalism. He received the Benton Medal for Distinguished Public Service and the Peabody award for his work in journalism.

  5. 24. Juni 2009 · John Callaway was the founder and host of WTTW-Channel 11’s news program Chicago Tonight, where he interviewed many prominent figures and won multiple awards. He died of a heart attack in Racine, Wis., in 2009, after a long and influential career in radio and television.

  6. 13. Feb. 2014 · Watch the late-comedy icon Sid Caesar's entire 60 minute conversation with John Callaway.#WTTWnews#ChicagoTonightWTTW #WTTWNews

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  7. 24. Juli 2009 · John Callaway, the iconic Chicago newsman who was a fixture on WTTW's "Chicago Tonight" since its inception, died of a heart attack Tuesday in Racine, Wis., the Chicago Tribune reports. Callaway felt faint in a store and died around 6:30 p.m., his wife, Sandra Callaway, told the paper. He was 72.