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Joel Connable : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joel Connable
Joel Connable (February 5, 1973 – November 6, 2012) was an American television host, news anchor and reporter, who anchored and reported at KOMO-TV in Seattle, Washington. He also worked as a travel journalist and ran a travel website and a company called Travel TV Inc. He was a former 6pm and 7pm news anchor at NBC6 in Miami. He was named "Best News Anchor," by the ''New Times Magazine'' in 2009. Connable made regular appearances as a travel expert on Fox News, CBS television stations, KTLA, the BBC and many other television networks. Connable also anchored and reported the news for CBS in Los Angeles and South Carolina as well as for MSNBC and ''Early Today'', on NBC. Connable was also a former private pilot, and former paramedic, from Long Island, New York. He was also a writer for the Huffington Post and has a weekly travel radio show on Cox Radio Stations. ==Early Life and Education== Connable grew up in Roslyn, New York, on Long Island. He was adopted in 1973 in New Orleans, Louisiana, by his parents who lived in New York. He grew up in Roslyn Estates and attended the Roslyn Public Schools. His father is a writer and former speechwriter for the president of Columbia University in New York. Joel's mother is avidly involved in politics and is also a writer. His parents met at the University of Michigan, where they were both students. Joel Connable's brother, Ben Connable, retired from the US Marine Corps after serving as an Arabic linguist and a Major. His brother served several tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. Connable was an editor on his high school newspaper, ''The Hilltop Beacon''. He was almost suspended during his senior year for publishing a story about the lack of fire extinguishers in the high school. He was known for fighting censorship by the school's administration to make sure stories made the front page for students. While at high school, he won second prize in the Martin Luther King Jr. Heritage Project Essay Contest at Sagamore Hill National Historic Site. Joel attended University of Southern California, studying broadcast journalism at the Annenberg School for Communication. Joel also studied at Tulane University in New Orleans and Columbia University in New York. Prior to entering journalism, Connable worked as a paramedic for the Nassau County Police Department. He received his paramedic license from the State of New York and New York City Medical Advisory Council certification in 1992. He was trained at St. Vincent's Hospital Institute of Emergency Care in Paramedic Class #12. Connable worked on a one person ambulance where he worked alone and was assisted by police officers on emergency calls. The Nassau County Police Department operates the only full-time EMS service in Nassau County. He also volunteered as a Captain/Paramedic in Nassau County, New York, for a local ambulance corps.
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