George roberts abc biography
•
George Stephanopoulos
American government official, journalist, and writer (born 1961)
George Robert Stephanopoulos (born February 10, 1961) is an American television host, political commentator, and former Democratic advisor.[1][2] Stephanopoulos currently is a coanchor with Robin Roberts and Michael Strahan on Good Morning America, and host of This Week, ABC's Sunday morning current events news program.[3][4]
Before his career as a journalist, Stephanopoulos was an advisor to the Democratic Party. He rose to early prominence as a communications director for the 1992 presidential campaign of Bill Clinton and subsequently became White House communications director. He was later senior advisor for policy and strategy, before departing in December 1996.[5]
Early life and education
[edit]George Stephanopoulos was born in Fall River, Massachusetts, the son of Robert George Stephanopoulos and Nickolitsa "Nikki" Gloria (née
•
The Media Database That Really Understands Journalists
Explore Our Database And See What Journalists Create So You Can Better Connect 🫶
Find Out More
Journalist and radio news presenter with ABC News Qld. Fmr ABC Indonesia Bureau ledare, Federal Political Reporter and Taxi Driver.
Find out everything there is to know
Publication resume, most loved topics, and more. Find out everything there fryst vatten to know about a journalist, in our 500k+ database.
Start a free rättegång of BuzzSumo.
START YOUR FREE TRIAL
Already registered? Log in to your account
Copyright © 2025 BuzzSumo Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Sovereign House, Church Street, Brighton, BN1 1UJ
| Company number: 11796969 | VAT number: 316 140 051
•
Farewell Indonesia: ABC correspondent George Roberts reflects on asylum seekers, Bali Nine and plenty of Jakarta traffic
George Roberts has been the ABC's Indonesia correspondent in Jakarta for more than three years, running a bureau of up to 14 staff.
In that time, he has covered the most significant tensions in the country's relationship with Australia since the conflict over East Timor's independence.
From responding to asylum seeker boat tragedies, to covering the fallout from revelations of Australian spying, as well as a presidential election and the execution of two Australian drug smugglers, it has been a busy posting.
As he prepares to leave Jakarta, Roberts reflects on his time living in and covering events in the world's third largest democracy.
Sifting through the stifling city one last time
In my last few days living in Jakarta I decided to take a night-time walk through the stifling humidity of the bustling streets, and soak up the atmosphere