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Revision as of 09:27, 16 October 2010

Hedrick Smith (born July 9, 1933 in Kilmacolm, Scotland) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning former reporter and editor for The New York Times, an Emmy Award-winning producer/correspondent for the PBS show Frontline, and author of several books.

He was educated at The Choate School (now Choate Rosemary Hall) in Wallingford, Connecticut and at Williams College, and did graduate work at Oxford University. He was a reporter for the New York Times from 1962 to 1988. He won the Pulitzer Prize for international reporting in 1974 for stories from Russia and Eastern Europe.

Smith has been a Nieman Fellow.

List of PBS productions

  • Frontline: After Gorbachev's USSR
  • Frontline: Bigger than Enron
  • Frontline: Can You Afford to Retire?
  • Frontline: Dr. Solomon's Dilemma
  • Frontline: Guns, Tanks, and Gorbachev
  • Frontline: Inside the Terror Network
  • Frontline: Is Walmart Good for America?
  • Frontline: Tax Me If You Can
  • Frontline: The Wall Street Fix
  • Frontline: Poisoned Waters

Books authored

  • The Russians (1975)
  • The Power Game (1988)
  • The New Russians (1990)
  • Rethinking America (1995)

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