1. David Bohrman was an American news executive, working in network television news, cable news, new media, internet, convergence, and consulting.

1. David Bohrman was an American news executive, working in network television news, cable news, new media, internet, convergence, and consulting.
David Bohrman served as senior vice president and the Washington, DC, bureau chief for CNN.
David Bohrman was the former president of Current TV, the network created by Al Gore and his partners.
David Bohrman was president of The David Bohrman Group, LLC, consulting to major media companies, new media companies, and digital ventures.
David Bohrman's father, Stan Bohrman was an award-winning radio and television newsman, hosting Tempo on KHJ-TV in Los Angeles in the late 1960s and early 1970s with co-hosts Maria Cole and Regis Philbin.
David Bohrman established an endowed fund for investigative reporting in his father's name at Stanford University.
David Bohrman lived in Palo Alto, California, with his wife Catherine David Bohrman, a sculptor focusing mainly on bronzes.
David Bohrman died from complications of hip surgery on June 25,2023, at the age of 69.
David Bohrman simultaneously earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in French and a Bachelor of Science in physical science from Stanford University.
David Bohrman later earned his Master of Science in Journalism at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
The roots of innovation in politics for David Bohrman go back to the 1988 and 2000 races for the White House.
David Bohrman produced the 2008 Election Night in America program which had more viewers than any of the other broadcast and cable networks and the highest primetime ratings in CNN's history.
David Bohrman has produced all the major news events and political programs on CNN for a decade.
In 2000, David Bohrman worked as the CEO of Pseudo, the world's first and largest Interactive Internet Television Network.
David Bohrman oversaw a staff of more than 250 and produced more than 50 live hours of internet television per week.
From 1998 to 2000, David Bohrman was executive vice president at CNNfn, the financial network and executive-in-charge for The Moneyline Newshour with Lou Dobbs.
David Bohrman worked at NBC News as executive producer for special events and breaking news from 1993 to 1997.
David Bohrman was responsible for all NBC News live coverage of all breaking news stories and major events.
David Bohrman was the first executive producer and creator of ABC News' entry into overnight news programming, World News Now.
From 1983 to 1988 David Bohrman served as senior producer of Special Events, Breaking News, and Political Broadcast Unit at ABC News.
David Bohrman started in television as a producer at KNXT-TV in Los Angeles.