Gerald Stone - Biography
Gerald Louis Stone is an American-born Australian television and radio journalist, television executive and author.
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Early years
Raised in Columbus, Ohio, Stone graduated in political science from Cornell University and in 1957 started work as a copy boy for the New York Times.
In 1962 he emigrated to Australia.
Journalism
Newspaper work
Stone reported for News Limited in Vietnam in the late 1960s, and also covered the Australian Moree "Freedom Rides" for the Daily Mirror and Sunday Mirror.
Editor of the Bulletin
Stone was editor-in-chief of the Bulletin from 1995-1998.
Television
This Day Tonight
He first appeared on This Day Tonight in 1967.
News director for the Nine network
By 1975 Stone was news director for the Nine Network.
A 10 May 2007 newspaper report in the Daily Telegraph stated that in August 1975 Stone
- ... went to Dili with Kerry Packer and cameraman Brian Peters, one of those later killed.
- Mr Stone said he and Mr Peters came under fire and Nine boss Mr Packer's voice could be heard on tape shouting: 'Come back.'
Sixty Minutes
He was the first executive producer of the successful Australian version of "60 Minutes", which made television stars of Ray Martin, Jana Wendt and George Negus.
Fox
Stone served as head of current affairs for Rupert Murdoch's Fox Network in New York.
Channel 7
He returned to Australia to take up the position of network head of current affairs for Channel 7.
SBS deputy chairman
Stone was appointed a deputy chairman of SBS.
Personal life
Stone lives on Sydney's lower North Shore.
Books
War Without Honour
War Without Honour - The Jacaranda Press, NSW, 1966
Compulsive viewing
Compulsive viewing - Penguin Books, Victoria, 2001
Singo - Mates, Wives, Triumphs, Disasters
Singo - Mates, Wives, Triumphs, Disasters Harper Collins, 2002
1932: A Hell of a Year
1932: A Hell of a Year - Pan Macmillan Australia: Melbourne, 2005 ISBN 140503677
Who Killed Channel 9?
Who Killed Channel 9? - Macmillan Australia 2007 ISBN 9781405038157
External links
- Gerald Stone on the launch of "Singo"
- It's time to turn off, tune out and drop President Bush a message
- photographs
- review of "1932: A Hell of a Year" (pdf)
- Balibo deaths 'a cover-up'
Discussion
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