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White House · United StatesHe was White House press secretary under Lyndon B. Johnson and Newsday publisher before becoming an acclaimed television journalist, mostly for PBS.
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Bill Moyers, the former White House press secretary turned acclaimed TV journalist, dead at 91
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Television · HartfordNEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Former News 8 Chief Capitol Correspondent Mark Davis died Monday at the age of 76. He started his career in Connecticut in 1980 as host of Connecticut's highest-rated radio talk show. Four years later, he joined the team where he would ultimately spend the next 36 years. In 1989, Davis moved full-time to Hartford, covering politics and government. The following year, he was nominated for an Emmy as Best TV Anchor in New…See the Story
Former News 8 Chief Capitol Correspondent Mark Davis dies
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