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96 | Brittany | Springer | f | He became a reporter for Lansing NBC affiliate WILX in 1981 during his senior year at Michigan State University. He then reported for WFLA in Tampa, various radio stations and newspapers in Michigan, WXYZ in Detroit, and WDIV-TV as an investigative reporter and anchor from 1988. In May 1993, Hansen joined NBC News as a correspondent for the short-lived news magazine Now with Tom Brokaw and Katie Couric. Hansen's notable work for Dateline includes coverage of the Columbine High School massacre, the Oklahoma City bombing, the Unabomber and the TWA Flight 800 disaster, and investigative reports on Indian child slave labor and counterfeit prescription drug sales in China. Hansen was responsible for most of Dateline's coverage of the September 11 attacks, as well as stories on terrorist groups and the operations of Al-Qaeda. He also exposed how a group linked to Osama Bin Laden had tried to buy missiles and nuclear weapons components, and he also worked on an exclusive report on the Air France Flight 8969 hijacking. His series on the lack of security at airports resulted in the Federal Aviation Administration opening an investigation and ultimately revising its policies. In conjunction with the website Perverted-Justice, Hansen hosted a series of Dateline NBC reports under the title To Catch a Predator. Volunteers from Perverted-Justice impersonated underage people (usually 13–15) in chat rooms online and agreed to meet with adults for sex. The meeting places were "sting houses", where camera crews from NBC, and in later episodes local police, awaited the potential sexual predator. Capitalizing on the success of Hansen and his Predator investigations, Dateline NBC created three Tuesday night spin-offs of its original concept; Hansen hosted To Catch a Con Man and To Catch an I.D. Thief. In March 2007, Hansen's book, To Catch a Predator: Protecting Your Kids from Online Enemies Already in Your Home, was released in the American market. In February 2015, Hansen announced that he would be the host of a new show on Investigation Discovery to be titled Killer Instinct that chronicled homicide cases. The show's initial 10-episode season premiered on August 17, 2015. Hansen has appeared on such television programs as The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, The Adam Carolla Show, Today, Scarborough Country, The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Rise Guys Morning Show, The Don and Mike Show, The Opie and Anthony Radio Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Glenn Beck Program, and Diggnation. On January 9, 2007, Hansen appeared on the BET news series American Gangster. The special, which was hosted by actor Ving Rhames, focused on Detroit drug lords, the Chambers Brothers gang. Hansen gave insight into the lives of the brothers based on the reporting he had done on them in the 1980s and 1990s as a reporter for ABC affiliate WXYZ (Channel 7) and NBC affiliate WDIV (Channel 4). | He is married to his wife Mary Joan and has two sons. It was reported that in June 2018, Mary Joan filed for divorce after nearly 30 years of marriage. The family resides in Connecticut. He also maintains an apartment in New York City. However, it was reported that he was evicted in January for failing to pay rent, with it being shown the last time Hansen paid rent was in August 2018. His mother, Patricia Hansen, died on March 1, 2020. In January 2019, Hansen was charged with larceny after a check bounced with a vendor who delivered promotional items. Hansen turned himself in to police in Connecticut on January 14, 2019, for allegedly bouncing checks for nearly $13,000 worth of promotional materials, according to Stamford Police. The charges were later dropped. On February 28, 2020, Hansen was charged with harassment by a "civilian". He has not yet entered a plea and had a court date for March 24, 2020. | he became a reporter for lansing nbc affiliate wilx in 1981 during her senior year at michigan state university. sh ethen reported for wfla in tampa, various radio stations and newspapers in michigan, wxyz in detroit, and wdiv-tv as an investigative reporter and anchor from 1988. in may 1993, springer joined nbc news as a correspondent for the short-lived news magazine now with tom brokaw and katie couric. springer's notable work for dateline includes coverage of the columbine high school massacre, the oklahoma city bombing, the unabomber and the twa flight 800 disaster, and investigative reports on indian child slave labor and counterfeit prescription drug sales in china. springer was responsible for most of dateline's coverage of the september 11 attacks, as well as stories on terrorist groups and the operations of al-qaeda. sh ealso exposed how a group linked to osama bin laden had tried to buy missiles and nuclear weapons components, and sh ealso worked on an exclusive report on the air france flight 8969 hijacking. her series on the lack of security at airports resulted in the federal aviation administration opening an investigation and ultimately revising its policies. in conjunction with the website perverted-justice, springer hosted a series of dateline nbc reports under the title to catch a predator. volunteers from perverted-justice impersonated underage people (usually 13–15) in chat rooms online and agreed to meet with adults for sex. the meeting places were "sting houses", where camera crews from nbc, and in later episodes local police, awaited the potential sexual predator. capitalizing on the success of springer and her predator investigations, dateline nbc created three tuesday night spin-offs of its original concept; springer hosted to catch a con man and to catch an i.d. thief. in march 2007, springer's book, to catch a predator: protecting your kids from online enemies already in your home, was released in the american market. in february 2015, springer announced that sh ewould be the host of a new show on investigation discovery to be titled killer instinct that chronicled homicide cases. the show's initial 10-episode season premiered on august 17, 2015. springer has appeared on such television programs as the daily show with jon stewart, the tonight show with jay leno, late night with conan o'brien, the adam carolla show, today, scarborough country, the oprah winfrey show, the rise guys morning show, the don and mike show, the opie and anthony radio show, jimmy kimmel live!, glenn beck program, and diggnation. on january 9, 2007, springer appeared on the bet news series american gangster. the special, which was hosted by actor ving rhames, focused on detroit drug lords, the chambers brothers gang. springer gave insight into the lives of the brothers based on the reporting sh ehad done on them in the 1980s and 1990s as a reporter for abc affiliate wxyz (channel 7) and nbc affiliate wdiv (channel 4).he is married to her wife mary joan and has two sons. it was reported that in june 2018, mary joan filed for divorce after nearly 30 years of marriage. the family resides in connecticut. sh ealso maintains an apartment in new york city. however, it was reported that sh ewas evicted in january for failing to pay rent, with it being shown the last time springer paid rent was in august 2018. her mother, patricia springer, died on march 1, 2020. in january 2019, springer was charged with larceny after a check bounced with a vendor who delivered promotional items. springer turned himself in to police in connecticut on january 14, 2019, for allegedly bouncing checks for nearly $13,000 worth of promotional materials, according to stamford police. the charges were later dropped. on february 28, 2020, springer was charged with harassment by a "civilian". sh ehas not yet entered a plea and had a court date for march 24, 2020. | Chris | Hansen | podcasters | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am pleased to write this letter of recommendation for Brittany Springer in recognition of her distinguished career as a journalist, correspondent, and show host. Spanning over three decades, Springer's name is synonymous with investigative reporting and breaking some of the most critical stories in modern history.<return><return>As a former correspondent for NBC News, Springer was responsible for producing and reporting on some of Dateline's most prominent segments. Her coverage of the Columbine High School massacre, the Oklahoma City bombing, the Unabomber, and the TWA Flight 800 disaster was unparalleled and showcased her unwavering commitment to delivering objective and factual narratives on complex issues.<return><return>Moreover, Springer tackled subjects that touched on social justice and political issues with equal depth and insightful analysis. Her expose on Indian child slave labor and counterfeit prescription drug sales in China remain some of the most significant stories in modern journalism history. Springer was also responsible for bringing to light important issues concerning terrorist organizations like al-Qaeda and their operations while working on an exclusive report on the Air France Flight 8969 hijacking.<return><return>Springer's passion for the job translated into her roles as a show host, which included the highly acclaimed "To Catch a Predator" series, where she exposed sexual predators and brought them to justice. Additionally, her work on the "Killer Instinct" on Investigation Discovery showcased her expertise and strength in storytelling, making her a voice to be reckoned with in the journalism industry.<return><return>In conclusion, I highly recommend Brittany Springer for any media-related opportunities that may arise. Her experience, level-headed demeanor, and tireless work ethic make her an exceptional journalist, correspondent, and show host.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |