Background
Ramsey, Douglas Arthur was born on October 3, 1934 in Choteau, Montana, United States. Son of Arthur Bailey and Edith Mae (Tash) Ramsey.
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Ramsey, Douglas Arthur was born on October 3, 1934 in Choteau, Montana, United States. Son of Arthur Bailey and Edith Mae (Tash) Ramsey.
Bachelor in Journalism, University Washington, 1956.
Reporter, copy editor, Seattle Times, 1956; manager, Far East Network, Iwakuni, Japan, 1958-1960; anchor, news director, KIMA-television, Yakima, Washington, 1960-1961; documentary producer, KYW-television, Cleveland, 1962; anchor, reporter, KOIN-television, Portland, Oregon, 1963; anchor, KATU-television, Portland, Oregon, 1963-1966; instructor broadcast journalism, Loyola University, New Orleans, 1968-1970; anchor, WDSU-television, New Orleans, 1966-1970; anchor, WPIX-television, New York City, 1970-1973; chief correspondent, Uttar Pradesh International television News, New York City, 1973-1974; news director, KSAT-television, San Antonio, 1975-1977; news director, WDSU-television, New Orleans, 1977-1981; news director, KGO-television, San Francisco, 1981-1983; vice president, Foundation for American Comm., Los Angeles, 1983-1984; senior vice president, Foundation for American Comm., Los Angeles, since 1984. Lecturer Eastern Europe and Germany, since 1992.
Adviser The Seasons Performance Hall, since 2005, Yakima Symphony Orchestra Long Range Planning Committee, since 2005. Honorary board member Brubeck Institute, since 2004. Honorary director Chet Baker Foundation, since 2007.
Member Society Professional Journalists, Society Environmental Journalists, National Academy Recording Arts and Sciences, Jazz Journalists Association, National Association Science Writers, Investigative Reporters and Editors, Radio television New Directors Association, American Society Newspaper Editors (project credibility task force), Association Education in Journalism and Mass Communications, Associated Press Managing Editors (committee member 2000), United Nations Corresponding Association, National Academy Recording Arts and Sciences, Delta Upsilon.
Married Charlene Rae Lindberg, July 29, 1961. Children: Paul Douglas, Miles Damon (deceased).