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John Scully (born 1941) is a Canadian author, producer and journalist.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=John Scully )〕 == Biography == Scully was born in Westport, New Zealand. He never went to university but began filing photographs at the Wellington ''Evening Post''. He then moved into television reporting and production at the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation. From 1965-74 he worked as a senior editor, producer and writer at BBC TV writer in London. He started as a summer-relief writer in the TV newsroom but soon rose to the position of duty editor. In 1974, Scully was recruited as the senior field producer for Canada’s latest TV network, Global. He remained in Canada to work for CBC. Subsequently, he was successively: Documentary Producer, W5; News Producer, CTV News; Documentary Producer for CBC Newsmagazine, and The Journal; Executive Producer at CloseUp, TVNZ; Senior Field Producer, The Journal, CBC; and finally Head of Current Affairs, Television New Zealand. From 1990-94 he was News and Documentary Producer, the National, The 5th Estate, The Magazine and CBC Toronto, and then Producer, Camera Operator, Video Editor, CBC South Asia Bureau, New Delhi. Working with reporter Dick Gordon, John established the CBC's South Asia bureau. From 2003–2007, he was Senior Producer, 360 Vision, Vision TV. In his career, he has won numerous international awards for news and documentaries. Scully is the author of ''Am I Dead Yet: A Journalist's Perspective on Terror''] in which he traces his journey from Vietnam to Baghdad and explores his thoughts and perspectives on terrorism, its roots and its reasons. Scully is married and lives in Dwight, Ontario. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「John Scully (journalist)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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