Sponsored Links

Minggu, 15 April 2018

Sponsored Links

Hansen using Kickstarter to get back to catching predators
src: www.latimes.com

Christopher Edward "Chris" Hansen (born September 13, 1959) is an American television journalist. He is known for his work on Dateline NBC, in particular the former segment To Catch a Predator, which revolved around catching potential Internet sex predators using a sting operation. He also hosts Killer Instinct on Investigation Discovery, which documents homicide investigations. In September 2016 he became the new host of the syndicated show Crime Watch Daily.


Video Chris Hansen



Early life and education

Hansen was born in Chicago, Illinois and grew up in the northern Detroit suburbs of West Bloomfield and Birmingham. Hansen attended Brother Rice High School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. In an interview with the Lansing City Pulse, Hansen has said that watching the FBI and police investigate the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa when he was fourteen inspired him to want to become a journalist. He graduated from Michigan State University College of Communication Arts and Sciences in 1981 with a bachelor's degree in telecommunications.


Maps Chris Hansen



Career with NBC (1981-2013)

He became a reporter for Lansing NBC affiliate WILX in 1981 during his senior year at Michigan State University. He then reported for WFLA in Tampa, various radio stations and newspapers in Michigan, WXYZ in Detroit, and WDIV as an investigative reporter and anchor from 1988. In May 1993, Hansen joined NBC News as a correspondent for the news magazine Now with Tom Brokaw and Katie Couric.

Dateline NBC

Hansen's notable work for Dateline includes coverage of the Columbine massacre, the Oklahoma City terrorist attack, the Unabomber and the TWA Flight 800 disaster; as well as investigative reports on Indian child slave labor and on counterfeit prescription drug sales in China. Hansen was responsible for most of Dateline's coverage of the September 11 attacks, as well as stories on terrorist groups and the operations of Al-Qaeda. He also exposed how a group linked to Osama Bin Laden had tried to buy missiles and nuclear weapons components, and he also worked on an exclusive report detailing an attempted 1994 terrorist attack in France. His series on the lack of security at airports resulted in the FAA opening an investigation and ultimately revising its policies.

To Catch a Predator

In conjunction with the website Perverted-Justice, Hansen hosted a series of Dateline NBC reports under the title To Catch a Predator. Volunteers from Perverted-Justice impersonated underage people (usually 13-15) in chat rooms online and agreed to meet with adults for sex. The meeting places were "sting houses", where camera crews from NBC, and in later episodes local police, awaited the potential sexual predator.

Capitalizing on the success of Hansen and his Predator investigations, Dateline NBC created three Tuesday night spin-offs of its original concept; Hansen hosted To Catch a Con Man and To Catch an I.D. Thief. In March 2007, Hansen's book, To Catch a Predator: Protecting Your Kids from Online Enemies Already in Your Home, was released in the American market.

Killer Instinct

In February 2015, Hansen announced that he would be the host of a new show on Investigation Discovery to be titled Killer Instinct that chronicled homicide cases. The show's initial 10-episode season premiered on August 17, 2015.

Appearances

Hansen has appeared on such television programs as The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, The Adam Carolla Show, Today, Scarborough Country, The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Rise Guys Morning Show, The Don and Mike Show, The Opie and Anthony Radio Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Glenn Beck Program, and Diggnation.

On January 9, 2007, Hansen appeared on the BET news series American Gangster. The special, which was hosted by actor Ving Rhames, focused on Detroit drug lords, the Chambers Brothers gang. Hansen gave insight into the lives of the brothers based on the reporting he had done on them in the 1980s and 1990s as a reporter for ABC affiliate WXYZ (Channel 7) and NBC affiliate WDIV (Channel 4). On January 13, 2008, he attended the NBC Golden Globes Winners Special which was poorly attended by the nominees due to the 2007-2008 Writers Guild of America strike.

Termination

Hansen left NBC in 2013, when he was fired by NBC after he was caught cheating on his wife by a hidden camera; the termination was in accordance with a contractual morals clause. His affair came to light after a story was published by Radar Magazine, which documented his affair with a local news reporter 20 years his junior.


Hansen will be catching predators on 'Crime Watch Daily'
src: www.latimes.com


Post-NBC projects

Hansen vs. Predator

In 2015, Hansen announced plans to release a new independent television show called Hansen vs. Predator, a spin-off of his original show To Catch a Predator. The program is intended to premiere online before broadcast rights are sold.

Crime Watch Daily

On August 22, 2016, it was announced that Hansen would become the new host of the syndicated news program Crime Watch Daily beginning with its second season premiere on September 12. Hansen anchors the program from New York City, but it will maintain its Los Angeles-based newsroom. The second season also saw the premiere of Hansen vs. Predator, a revival of his previous To Catch a Predator series. Hansen's entry brought further ratings gains to the program, with household ratings increasing by 20% to 1.0, and a 23% gain among women 18-34. On January 4, 2017, Crime Watch Daily was renewed for a third season. Chris Hansen debuted the first episode of Hansen vs Predator on Monday, September 12, 2016, on Crime Watch Daily.


Chris Hansen Bumps Into Commuting Buddy During Awkward 'Predator ...
src: i.ytimg.com


Personal life

He is married to Mary Joan Hansen; the couple has two sons. The family resides in Connecticut.


Chris Hansen Is Launching a Kickstarter to Catch More Predators ...
src: images.complex.com


Awards

Hansen has received seven Emmy Awards, four Edward R. Murrow Awards, three Clarion awards, the Overseas Press Club award, an IRE, the National Press Club award, International Consortium of Investigative Journalists Award; as well as awards for excellence from the Associated Press and United Press International.


Chris Hansen on His Show, Crime Watch Daily | BigBoyTV - YouTube
src: i.ytimg.com


References


Chris Hansen is using Kickstarter to revive To Catch a Predator ...
src: cdn.vox-cdn.com


Further reading

  • Hansen, C. (2007) To Catch a Predator: Protecting Your Kids From Online Enemies Already in your Home, New York City: Dutton

Chris Hansen Is Always Watchin by mrhstudio on DeviantArt
src: pre00.deviantart.net


External links

  • Chris Hansen on IMDb
  • Hansen's "Predator" blog
  • Hansen's "ID Thief" blog
  • Hansen's "Con Man" blog
  • The Hansen Files website
  • Chris Hansen on Twitter

Source of the article : Wikipedia

Comments
0 Comments