LC control no. | no 99028812 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Marlow, Jess |
Variant(s) | Marlow, Myron Jess |
Associated place | Los Angeles (Calif.) |
Located | Santa Fe (N.M.) Loveland (Colo.) |
Birth date | 19291129 |
Death date | 20140803 |
Place of birth | Salem (Ill.) |
Place of death | Colorado |
Field of activity | Television broadcasting of news |
Affiliation | KNBC (Television station : Los Angeles, Calif.) KCBS-TV (Television station : Los Angeles, Calif.) KCET (Television station : Los Angeles, Calif.) |
Profession or occupation | Television news anchors |
Found in | KNBC NewsCenter 4 (Los Angeles, Calif.). 1976-06-28--excerpts. School desegregation, 1976: caption credit (Jess Marlow) GU files (Peabody Award Archives), Feb. 26, 1999: entry form (anchorman Jess Marlow) OCLC, Feb. 26, 1999 (hdg: Marlow, Jess; usage: Jess Marlow) Los Angeles times WWW site, Aug. 6, 2014 (in obituary dated Aug. 4, 2014: Jess Marlow; Myron Jess Marlow; born in Salem, Ill., on Nov. 29, 1929; died Sunday [Aug. 3, 2014] in a Denver-area nursing home at 84; former Los Angeles news anchor; working at KCBS-TV and KNBC-TV for 31 years and then coming out of retirement to co-host a public affairs show on KCET-TV, Marlow was among Southern California's most respected newscasters; signed on in 1966 as a reporter at KNBC, and two years later became an anchor; joined KCBS in 1980; in 1986, he returned to KNBC; in 2001, he joined KCET's Val Zavala in the twice-weekly “Life & Times Tonight”; in 2003, Marlow retired in earnest, moving with his wife, Phyllis, to Santa Fe, N.M.; they later relocated to Loveland, Colo.) |