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George Putnam (born
July 14,
1914) is an
American television
news reporter and
talk show host. Putnam received a
LL.D. from
Bates College in 1985.
Putnam was born in
Breckenridge, Minnesota. His radio career began on his 20th birthday in 1934 at
WDGY in
Minneapolis. Putnam's greatest work was achieved in the
Los Angeles, California area, where he's been working since 1951. By the 1950's he'd switched to
television and hosted the highest rated newscast in the Los Angeles area. He anchored at
KTTV 11,
KTLA 5,
KCOP 13, and KHJ 9 (now
KCAL 9).In addition to his salary he was provided a Rolls Royce automobile while at KTTV and KTLA. He was replaced by news legend Hal Fishman in 1975. Putnam has long carried a grudge against Fishman stating on his radio show 'TALKBACK with George Putnam' that he was back stabbed by Fishman. Putnam has made this claim for decades. It is noteworthy that when Fishman produced KTLA's 50th anniversary history in television in
1997, the footage of Putnam wasn't used, although Putnam had been the face of KTLA news in the 1960's and 70's before being replaced by Fishman. Ironically, during KTLA's 60th anniversary special during Thanksgiving weekend in
2007, the KTLA News intro from when George Putnam anchored the news was shown(
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August 7,
2007, three months before the 60th anniversary special aired
In
1965 he narrated a film entitled
Perversion for Profit, in which he warned viewers about magazines containing nudity and homosexual material, referring to homosexuals as perverts and misfits. This film was financed by
Charles Keating. However by the 1980's he changed his views stating on his radio show TALKBACK with George Putnam that he felt gays were born that way, that many of his friends and coworkers were gay and good people.
For his contribution to the television industry, George Putnam has a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6372 Hollywood Blvd. He is also noted for his years of participation in The Rose Parade having ridden in that event from 1951 until 2000 when his horse died,stating that he was too old to train another Parade horse. Putnam lives on his 20 Acre working ranch in
Chino,
California that houses his 65 Racehorses that have competed at the
Kentucky Derby among other venues including all of racetracks in Southern California. He also resides at his home of 57 years located in
Beverly Hills, California.
Putnam currently hosts Talk Back, a conservative talk show,that he's hosted daily since leaving the television anchor chair in 1975. It is flagshipped at
KCAA 1050 in San Bernardino, California and distributed nationwide on the
Cable Radio Network, on CRN1, from 3-5 PM ET. He is believed to be the oldest nationally syndicated radio host in America. In fact, he's one of the very few remaining active radio people (
Daniel Schorr,
Paul Harvey, and
John Zacherle being among the others) who is older than the medium itself.
Putnam also publishes a weekly column, "One Reporter's Opinion," on the Web site
NewsMax.com; his most recent focus has been on the issue of illegal immigration from Mexico.
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