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John Palmer (TV journalist)

John Spencer Palmer (September 10, 1935 – August 3, 2013) was a long time news correspondent for NBC News, American television broadcaster and news anchor.
==NBC==
Palmer worked for the NBC network over the course of 40 years, first from 1962 to 1990; and again from 1994 until his retirement in 2002. During his tenure with NBC News, he held several positions, including correspondent stints in Chicago, Paris, and the Middle East; White House correspondent (1979–1982); news anchor for ''The Today Show'' (1982–1989); and anchor for ''NBC News at Sunrise'' (1989–1990).
In April 1980, Palmer reported on the failure of Operation Eagle Claw, the mission to rescue the American hostages held by Iran. This earned him the Merriman Smith Memorial Award for excellence in presidential news coverage, and he was the first broadcast journalist to receive the award.〔(Longtime NBC News reporter John Palmer dies at 77; NBC News )〕
On January 28, 1986, Palmer broke into NBC's regularly scheduled programing from the New York news desk at 11:40 am to report "...we've just witnessed the launch of the Space Shuttle Challenger...there has been a major problem with that launch." As a replay of launch began to play, Palmer's calm voice over brought the chilling news to the nation..."In just a few moments you will see an explosion. The Space Shuttle Challenger apparently exploded. You will see it very clearly on your television sets."

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