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1 Biography  



1.1  Education  





1.2  Career  



1.2.1  Early career and time as ABC News correspondent  





1.2.2  Promotion to anchor  





1.2.3  Move from ABC to NBC  





1.2.4  Other work  







1.3  Personal life  







2 Awards  





3 References  





4 External links  














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Cynthia McFadden
McFadden (left) interviewing Robert Gates and Hillary Clinton
Born (1956-05-27) May 27, 1956 (age 68)
Lewiston, Maine, U.S.
Alma materBowdoin College (B.A., 1978)
Columbia Law School (J.D., 1984)
OccupationTelevision journalist
Years active1984–present
Notable credit(s)Nightline co-anchor
(2005–2014)
Primetime co-anchor
(2004–2014)
ABC News correspondent (1994–2014)
NBC News senior legal & investigative correspondent (2014–present)
Spouse

John Michael Davies

(m. 1989; div. 1996)
PartnerJames F. Hoge, Jr. (1997-1998)
Children1 with Hoge

Cynthia McFadden (born May 27, 1956) is an American television journalist who is currently the senior legal and investigative correspondent for NBC News.[1] She was an anchor and correspondent for ABC News who co-anchored Nightline, and occasionally appeared on ABC News special Primetime. She was with ABC News from 1994 to 2014 and joined NBC News in March 2014.[2]

Biography[edit]

Education[edit]

Born in Lewiston, Maine, McFadden graduated Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude from Bowdoin CollegeinBrunswick, Maine, in 1978.[3][4] Afterward, she received her Juris Doctor degree from Columbia Law SchoolinNew York City in 1984.

Career[edit]

Early career and time as ABC News correspondent[edit]

From 1984 to 1991, McFadden was the executive producer of Fred Friendly's Media and Society seminars based at Columbia, many of which were broadcast on PBS.[2][5] She then joined the Courtroom Television Network as an anchor and producer in 1991, its inaugural year.[2] After working there for several years, she joined ABC News in 1994 as the network's legal correspondent, covering amongst other subjects the O. J. Simpson trial.

Promotion to anchor[edit]

McFadden became an anchor of Primetime in 2004 and, having previously substituted for Ted Koppel on several occasions, an anchor of Nightline on November 28, 2005, along with Martin Bashir and Terry Moran, following the longtime anchor's final broadcast. Bashir left the program due to fallout from credibility problems from the disputed and controversial reports on singer Michael Jackson and was replaced by Bill Weir in 2010. The three tended to anchor in shifts, leading the show by themselves every third night. While Nightline was threatened with cancellation in 2002 under Koppel's long-form journalism format, it saw a resurgence in its ratings and prominence after switching to more celebrity topics, pop culture and entertainment news, often competing for higher numbers with the Late Show with David Letterman.[6] As anchor, McFadden conducted a number of significant interviews including ones with celebrities such as Clint Eastwood, Paul McCartney and Judge Judy Sheindlin, past and present world leaders such as Pervez Musharraf and Tony Blair, and five with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton

Move from ABC to NBC[edit]

On March 29, 2014, after two decades with ABC News, with the last nine years as a Nightline anchor, McFadden left and joined NBC News.[2] She serves as the senior legal and investigative correspondent, contributing to NBC's investigative unit across all NBC News platforms. She filed her last report on May 22, 2024, on the "NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt" program.

Other work[edit]

McFadden is a contributor for wowOwow.com, a web site launched in 2008 for women to discuss culture, politics and gossip. She has additionally hosted or co-hosted a number of documentaries and specials on ABC.

She is co-chair of the board of IWMF (International Women's Media Foundation).[7]

Personal life[edit]

McFadden married Michael John Davies, editor and publisher of the Hartford Courant, on September 9, 1989; they were divorced in 1996.[3] She has a son with Foreign Affairs editor James Hoge, Spencer Graham McFadden Hoge, who was born in 1998 and named after the actor Spencer Tracy.[8]

She is the executor of the estate of longtime friend actress Katharine Hepburn.

She has Crohn's disease and has done public service announcements to raise awareness of the condition.[9][10]

McFadden practices Transcendental Meditation[11] and has supported the work of the David Lynch Foundation.[12]

In October 2020, Town and Country magazine published an account McFadden and her son Spencer wrote about their road trip from New York City to California, where he was a student.[4] The account described the accommodations they had to take due to the Covid 19 virus. Spencer, having grown up in New York City, had not learned to drive, until he moved to California. McFadden encouraged him to earn a driver's license by promising him a new car.

Awards[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Don Kaplan (2014-02-27). "McFadden to NBC, Chang to anchor 'Nightliine'". New York Daily News. Archived from the original on 2019-12-08.
  • ^ a b c d e Steinberg, Brian (March 27, 2014). "NBC News Lures 'Nightline' Anchor Cynthia McFadden From ABC". Variety. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
  • ^ a b "Ms. McFadden Has a Wedding". The New York Times. September 10, 1989. p. 67. Archived from the original on 2012-07-03. Retrieved April 30, 2010. Mrs. Davies, who graduated summa cum laude from Bowdoin College where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and who received a law degree from Columbia University, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Graham McFadden of Cundy's Harbor, Me.
  • ^ a b Spencer McFadden Hoge; Cynthia McFadden (2020-10-25). "This Family Road Trip Might Be the Greatest Driving Lesson Ever". Town and Country magazine. Archived from the original on 2020-10-30. Retrieved 2020-11-06. Cynthia McFadden and her son Spencer took a 7,254-mile road trip, teaching him to drive and so much more.
  • ^ "Cynthia McFadden's Biography". ABC News. 19 June 2013. Archived from the original on 2011-07-14.
  • ^ "ABC denies Kimmel slot shift". The Live Feed: THR. Retrieved 2009-09-21.
  • ^ "Board Of Directors". IWMF. Archived from the original on 1 June 2015. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  • ^ Lloyd Grove (2018-02-18). "A Farewell to Liz Smith, the Queen of Gossip… With Some Pretty Good Gossip". Daily Beast. Archived from the original on 2018-12-07. Retrieved 2020-11-05. Diller was followed to the stage by Smith's 64-year-old niece, Karen Smith Williamson, who recalled how her earthy aunt livened up occasions in a family of Southern Baptist teetotalers; and 19-year-old Spencer Hoge, the son of McFadden and newspaper editor and publisher Jim Hoge...
  • ^ "CCFA.org: Take Steps PSAs". Archived from the original on 2008-04-22. Retrieved 2008-05-06. reference does not substantiate content
  • ^ "Crohn's – Colitis – IBD – Crohn's & Colitis Foundation". www.ccfa.org. reference does not substantiate content
  • ^ Tran, Bibi. "'Women in the Media Who Meditate' Luncheon Raises Funds to Teach TM to At-Risk Women and Children". David Lynch Foundation. Archived from the original on 30 May 2015. Retrieved 17 May 2015. TM has helped me be more effective in the things I most care about. I don't know how it works but I know it does: there is a combination of pleasure from both energy and calm.
  • ^ "Women in the Media Who Meditate". David Lynch Foundation. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 17 May 2015. Eight nationally renowned women leaders in the media who meditate gathered on April 16, 2015 in New York City to raise awareness about the benefits of the evidence-based Transcendental Meditation technique for overcoming stress, improving performance, and enhancing work-life balance in their lives.
  • ^ "Seminars on Media and Society: Winner 1985". Peabody Awards. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
  • ^ "NBC's Cynthia McFadden wins Emmy for Hard News Feature Story". Today (American TV program). 2020-09-22. Archived from the original on 2020-09-22. Retrieved 2020-11-06. On Monday night, NBC senior investigative correspondent Cynthia McFadden won an Emmy for Hard News Feature Story for her story on the child miners of Madagascar, which aired on TODAY.
  • ^ Trounson, Rebecca (November 13, 2020). "Anderson School of Management announces 2020 Loeb Award winners in business journalism" (Press release). UCLA Anderson School of Management. Retrieved November 13, 2020.
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    November 28, 2005 – March 2014
    With Martin Bashir and Terry Moran
    Succeeded by

    Juju Chang


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