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  1. George Putnam (July 14, 1914 – September 12, 2008) was an American television news reporter and talk show host based in Los Angeles. He was known for his catchy phrase "and that’s the up-to-the-minute news, up to the minute, that’s all the news" at the end of his broadcast.

  2. George Palmer Putnam (September 7, 1887 – January 4, 1950) was an American publisher, writer and explorer. Known for his marriage to (and being the widower of) Amelia Earhart, he had also achieved fame as one of the most successful promoters in the United States during the 1930s.

  3. George Putnam, the pioneer television news anchorman and conservative commentator whose distinctive stentorian voice was familiar to millions of Southern Californians during his...

  4. Oct 23, 2021 · Earhart's husband, George P. Putnam, was someone of note as well, although the history books have largely relegated him to a footnote in the story of his flashier (and, ultimately, more mysterious) wife.

  5. Sep 12, 2008 · Legendary Los Angeles broadcaster and talk show host George Putnam died Friday morning of cardiac arrest in a Chino hospital. He was 94. Putnam’s career began in Minneapolis.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0701216George Putnam - IMDb

    George Putnam. Actor: Independence Day. A long-time staple on Los Angeles TV news, Putnam was in the reporting business for over 60 years. During the 70s, George had a short-lived nightly talk show with co-host, actor Mort Sahl.

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  8. Jan 12, 2009 · Well, George Putnam, who until recently hosted CRN Digital Talk Radio’s syndicated “Talk Back,” dated Mae West, interviewed Ronald Reagan and was the inspiration for Ted Baxter. And to his listeners, Putnam was as big and legendary a character as any of them. He died Sept. 12 at age 94.

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