Gilligan&#… Editing John Facenda 1 You are editing an old version of this page. If you save it, any changes made since this version will be lost. You are editing an old version of this page. If you save it, any changes made since this version will be lost. You are not logged in. The rich text editor does not work with JavaScript switched off. Please either enable it in your browser options, or visit your preferences to switch to the old MediaWiki editor <p data-rte-fromparser="true"><img data-rte-meta="%7B%22type%22%3A%22broken-image%22%2C%22title%22%3A%22J_sanders.jpg%22%2C%22placeholder%22%3A1%2C%22wikitext%22%3A%22%5B%5BFile%3AJ_sanders.jpg%7Cthumb%7C350px%7Cright%5D%5D%22%7D" data-rte-instance="200544-14957090225f60aa5c85e10" class="placeholder placeholder-broken-image" src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIABAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAEALAAAAAABAAEAQAICTAEAOw%3D%3D" type="broken-image" /> </p><p data-rte-fromparser="true" data-rte-empty-lines-before="1"><b>Jonathan Sanders</b> is an Emmy and Edward R. Murrow award-winning veteran international reporter for <i>Hostage,</i> a 48 Hours Special. A Fulbright scholar, he began his career in journalism when John F. Kennedy was President as a newspaper delivery boy and has covered and commented upon everything from Presidential campaigns to global events, covering over five wars in his career. He spent many years as the CBS News Moscow Correspondent, going on to work for Discovery Channel, PBS and Link-TV. A widely published still photographer Sanders has had several one man shows in several countries. He has served as a Ferris Professor of Journalism of Princeton University and has also taught at Columbia College, the School of International Affairs, Columbia University, SUNY-Purchase, and Fordham University. Dr. Sanders was the founding Assistant Director of the Harriman Institute, creating and directing the 1981 to 1987 series, "Working Group on Soviet Television,” becoming one of the world’s leading scholars of Russian & Soviet visual culture. Today, he he is working with longtime film partners at ABA Media and the Computer History Museum in California on a multi-hour documentary series about Cybernetics as well as several film projects. He is now a devoted classroom teacher at the Stony Brook University School of Journalism. </p> <h2 data-rte-empty-lines-before="1">Episode</h2> <ul><li data-rte-spaces-before="1"><a data-rte-meta="%7B%22type%22%3A%22internal%22%2C%22text%22%3A%22Ship%20Ahoax%22%2C%22link%22%3A%22Ship%20Ahoax%22%2C%22wasblank%22%3Atrue%2C%22noforce%22%3Atrue%2C%22wikitext%22%3A%22%5B%5BShip%20Ahoax%5D%5D%22%7D" data-rte-instance="200544-14957090225f60aa5c85e10" href="/wiki/Ship_Ahoax" title="Ship Ahoax">Ship Ahoax</a> </li></ul> <p /> Loading editor Actors Newscasters Living Actors Below are some commonly used wiki markup codes. Simply click on what you want to use and it will appear in the edit box above. Insert: – — … ° ≈ ≠ ≤ ≥ ± − × ÷ ← → · § Sign your username: ~~~~ Wiki markup: {{}} | [] [[]] [[Category:]] #REDIRECT [[]] <s></s> <sup></sup> <sub></sub> <code></code> <blockquote></blockquote> <ref></ref> {{Reflist}} <references/> <includeonly></includeonly> <noinclude></noinclude> {{DEFAULTSORT:}} <nowiki></nowiki> <!-- --> <span class="plainlinks"></span> Symbols: ~ | ¡ ¿ † ‡ ↔ ↑ ↓ • ¶ # ¹ ² ³ ½ ⅓ ⅔ ¼ ¾ ⅛ ⅜ ⅝ ⅞ ∞ ‘ “ ’ ” «» ¤ ₳ ฿ ₵ ¢ ₡ ₢ $ ₫ ₯ € ₠ ₣ ƒ ₴ ₭ ₤ ℳ ₥ ₦ № ₧ ₰ £ ៛ ₨ ₪ ৳ ₮ ₩ ¥ ♠ ♣ ♥ ♦ View this template This field is a spam trap. DO NOT fill it in! Edit summary Preview Mobile Desktop Show changes