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Bennett Cunningham (born 1967) is an American investigative television journalist who is currently employed by KTVT Television; the CBS owned and operated affiliate in Dallas, Texas. He joined KTVT-TV in September 1997. Cunningham is an award-winning journalist. Recently | |||
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He broke a national story on questionable spending among top executives at DFW International Airport. Bennett's exposé forced a massive restructuring of travel policy and put an end to excessive first class travel around the world and extravagant meals with the public's money. He also was awarded a 2009 Regional Murrow Award for the series investigation. Also, Cunningham finished First Place receiving a 2009 National Headliner Award for "Best Series of Reports" for his work on a DART Travel Spending Investigation. He has also received a 2008 Lone Star Emmy for Best On Camera Talent-Investigative and Best Government News Series for his work on Tollway Spending and a National Headliner Award for his work on his investigation into the anti-smoking pill Chantix. | |||
Cunningham worked as a reporter at KTVK-TV, the independent station in Phoenix, Arizona. He also worked in Fort Myers, Florida at the NBC affiliate WBBH-TV before coming to KTVT-TV. | |||
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Cunningham also exposed the North Texas Tollway Authority's spending habits. The CBS 11 investigative unit followed NTTA officials to Austria for a tollway conference. Once again, the executives were held accountable for failing to attend meetings and spending public money on a sightseeing junket. Other stories include a groundbreaking investigation into the anti-smoking pill Chantix that revealed links to suicides all over the world. Months after a number of investigative reports into Chantix, the FDA and Pfizer, the manufacturer of Chantix added a warning regarding suicidal behavior to the drugs' label. Bennett also investigated Ford vehicle fires that destroyed homes. Weeks after Cunningham's investigation, Ford began voluntary recalling trucks that resulted in the largest automotive recall in U.S. history. | |||
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* ], American mystery thriller drama series that premiered in 2018 | |||
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Cunningham graduated from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor with a B.A. In political science. | |||
*] $, a symbol primarily used to indicate the various peso and dollar units of currency around the world | |||
*], the name of several currencies | |||
*], the name of the monetary unit of Spain and several former Spanish colonies | |||
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He is also a licensed attorney in the State of Texas and lives with his partner Michael, and has 2 children. |
Latest revision as of 12:56, 30 April 2023
This article is about "$1" (dollar) currency items. Please see below for specific items, or, for other uses of "dollar", see Dollar (disambiguation).$1 primarily refers banknotes, bills or coins, including:
Currency
- Australian one dollar coin, which replaced the one dollar note
- Loonie, which replaced the one dollar bill in Canada
- United States one-dollar bill, a denomination of United States currency
- Dollar coin (United States), a metal coin
- New Zealand one-dollar coin, which replaced the one dollar note
- Dollar (Hong Kong coin), coin of the Hong Kong dollar
- The one-dollar banknotes of Zimbabwe
Other currencies with $1 banknotes, bills or coins are:
- Dollars
- Bahamian dollar
- Barbadian dollar
- Belize dollar
- Bermudian dollar
- Brunei dollar
- Cayman Islands dollar
- Cook Islands dollar
- East Caribbean dollar
- Fijian dollar
- Guyanese dollar
- Jamaican dollar
- Liberian dollar
- Namibian dollar
- Samoan tālā
- Singapore dollar
- Solomon Islands dollar
- Surinamese dollar
- New Taiwan dollar
- Trinidad and Tobago dollar
- Tuvaluan dollar
- Pesos
- Other currencies
Other uses
- $1, a formal parameter in some programming languages
- One Dollar (TV series), American mystery thriller drama series that premiered in 2018
See also
- Dollar sign $, a symbol primarily used to indicate the various peso and dollar units of currency around the world
- Dollar, the name of several currencies
- Peso, the name of the monetary unit of Spain and several former Spanish colonies
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