John Hockenberry is a distinguished American journalist recognized for his work in radio and television. Born on June 4, 1956, he has made substantial contributions to journalism, particularly in the realms of technology and public affairs. Hockenberry has been celebrated for his innovative storytelling and has won a multitude of awards during his career.
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