How old was Peter Jennings when he passed away?

67 years (1938–2005)

Also question is, what year did Peter Jennings die?

August 7, 2005

Likewise, did Peter Jennings die today? 7, 2005 — -- ABC News Anchor Peter Jennings died today at his home in New York City. He was 67. On April 5, Jennings announced he had been diagnosed with lung cancer. "Peter died with his family around him, without pain and in peace.

Additionally, how did Peter Jennings die?

Lung cancer

Does Peter Jennings have a son?

Christopher Jennings

What newscaster died today?

The former BBC and ITN newsreader Peter Sissons has died at the age of 77, his agent has said. A statement from Knight Ayton management said: "We are sad to announce that Peter Sissons, the former presenter on ITN, Channel 4 and the BBC, died peacefully last night in Maidstone Hospital, Kent.

Who is Matt Gutman married to?

Daphna Gutman

How much is Peter Jennings worth?

Peter Jennings net worth: Peter Jennings was a Canadian-American journalist and news anchor who had a net worth of $50 million. Peter Jennings was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in July 1938 and passed away in August 2005.

Who did Peter Jennings replace?

Vargas, Woodruff to Replace Peter Jennings. ABC on Monday announced that it has chosen two anchors – Elizabeth Vargas and Bob Woodruff – to fill the very big shoes of Peter Jennings on World News Tonight, following his death in August.

Who replaced Peter Jennings ABC News?

Elizabeth Vargas

Who is Peter Jennings son?

Christopher Jennings

What type of cancer did Peter Jennings have?

lung cancer

Where did Dan Rather go to college?

Sam Houston State University

What is Peter Jennings known for?

Peter Jennings was born on July 29, 1938 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada as Peter Charles Archibald Ewart Jennings. He was a writer and producer, known for ABC World News Tonight with David Muir (1953), FDR (1982) and ABC 2000: The Millennium (1999).

Did Peter Jennings finish high school?

Jennings never completed high school or college, and began his career as a news reporter at a radio station in Brockton, Ontario. He quickly earned an anchor job at Canadian Television. As the third-place news network, ABC figured its only chance was to go after young viewers.

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