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Bob Petty

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in 2005 (adding a new title to his list of distinctions). This was the second Governors State degree Petty received from the university; he earned his master's degree in communications from the institution in 1979. In 1987, Petty was named as a William Benton Fellow at the
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in 1970, he became a general assignment reporter at WLS in 1971, becoming one of the station's first black reporters. By the late 1970s, he was an anchor for the station's
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Petty received the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters at
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in 2007. Petty died February 18, 2020, of lung cancer at age 79.
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