Mike Boettcher

American journalist and war correspondent From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mike Boettcher (born 1954[1]) is an American journalist and war correspondent. He is often embedded in Iraq and Afghanistan. He is also a visiting professor at the University of Oklahoma. Reporting from Key West, Florida on June 1, 1980, about the Mariel boatlift, he was the first reporter to present a live satellite report from the United States on CNN (coming after Jay Bushinsky's live satellite report from Jerusalem).[2] His work has won a Peabody Award, six Emmys, and a National Headliner award.[3]

Born
Michael Boettcher

1954 (age 7172)
Notable workThe Hornet's Nest
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Mike Boettcher
Mike Boettcher (2019)
Born
Michael Boettcher

1954 (age 7172)
Occupationswar reporter, journalist, university professor
Notable workThe Hornet's Nest
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Boettcher and his son Carlos produced the 2014 film documentary The Hornet's Nest, depicting their experiences while embedded with American troops in Afghanistan.[4][5]

Boettcher is a native of Ponca City, Oklahoma and a graduate of the University of Oklahoma.[6][7]

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