ABC News anchor Tom Jarriel dies at 89
Tom Jarriel, former ABC News anchor and correspondent renowned for his in-depth White House coverage and groundbreaking investigative journalism, has passed away at 89, his family confirmed on October 24.
Jarriel’s storied career spanned 48 years with ABC News, beginning in 1964 when he covered the presidencies of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Joan, and their three sons.
In 1977, Jarriel became co-anchor of ‘ABC Evening News’ on Saturdays, later joining ‘20/20’ in 1979 as an investigative correspondent. During his tenure, Jarriel highlighted pressing issues like military abuse allegations from female service members and conditions in Romanian orphanages, both of which drew widespread critical acclaim. His investigative approach earned him 10 Emmy Awards, a testament to his influence and dedication.
Jarriel’s legacy as a journalist leaves an indelible mark on broadcast news, celebrated for his sharp, insightful reporting that brought critical social and political issues into American homes. He retired in 2002, concluding a remarkable chapter in network journalism.