Danny Schechter
Daniel Isaac Schechter (June 27, 1942 – March 19, 2015) was an American television producer, independent filmmaker, blogger, and media critic. He wrote and spoke about many issues including
apartheid,
civil rights, economics,
foreign policy, journalistic control and ethics, and medicine. While attending the
London School of Economics in the 1960s, Schechter became an anti-apartheid activist and made trips to
South Africa on behalf of the
African National Congress (ANC). Later he would help musician
Steven Van Zandt assemble other performers to form
Artists United Against Apartheid, who released the album ''
Sun City'' in 1985. Schechter produced and directed six nonfiction films about
Nelson Mandela from the time Mandela was a
political prisoner to his election and service as
President of South Africa.
Schechter's first job in media was with
WBCN in
Boston, during the 1970s where he became known as "Danny Schechter, the news dissector", a nickname that stuck throughout his life. He continued to work in media with
ABC and the start-up
cable television news station
CNN until he abandoned corporate media and founded TV and film production company Globalvision with his friend and longtime associate
Rory O'Connor. Globalvision produced ''South Africa Now'' which was a
television show that focused on the anti-apartheid struggle and news and culture from South Africa. He authored over 14 books.
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