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Jack Jones (TV journalist)

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until the fall of 1990, Jones continued to work on air at KYW-TV as he underwent chemotherapy treatment for the disease. He completed his final broadcast on February 2, 1991, during which time he "received intravenous medication as he co-anchored the 6 p.m. news" on KYW-TV, according to the
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weatherman Tom Lamaine in 1991 as "a profile in courage and encouragement to those who" were "afflicted with cancer," Jack Jones was also praised by longtime Philadelphia mayor
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In 1987, Jones was nominated for individual achievement (writer/news) by the Philadelphia chapter of the
49:, Jones "loved to cover politics" and "was able to get a lot of stories that other people couldn't get." 126:. The Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia posthumously inducted Jones into their Hall of Fame in 2004. 330: 325: 74: 110:. Just over a month later, he succumbed to cancer-related complications, and died at his home in 102: 299: 17: 70: 58: 34: 78: 42: 290: 246: 177: 160: 143: 46: 219:
Storm, "KYW-TV anchor Jack Jones, 41, loses his long battle with cancer,"
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Storm, "KYW-TV anchor Jack Jones, 41, loses his long battle with cancer,"
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as a copy editor almost immediately after graduating with honors from the
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KYW-TV anchor Jack Jones, 41, loses his long battle with cancer
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Chapman, "News was his life: Jones worked until the end,"
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Chapman, "News was his life: Jones worked until the end,"
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Index

Jack Jones (reporter)
Philadelphia
KYW-TV
Frank Rizzo
Larry Kane
Philadelphia
WCAU-TV
West Philadelphia Catholic High School for Boys
John Facenda
La Salle University
Ralph Penza
KYW-TV
WLS-TV
Chicago
pancreatic cancer
Merion Station, Pennsylvania
National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
KYW-TV anchor Jack Jones, 41, loses his long battle with cancer
News was his life: Jones worked until the end
Jack Jones, an object lesson in achievement
Nominees announced for local Emmys
"Broadcast Pioneers - Innovators in Philly"
Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia: Jack Jones
Categories
American television reporters and correspondents
Television anchors from Philadelphia
Television anchors from Chicago
African-American television personalities
1949 births
1991 deaths

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