Eleanor Schano
Eleanor Martha Schano (July 31, 1932 – November 9, 2020) was an American journalist, based in Pittsburgh.
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Born | Eleanor Martha Schano July 31, 1932 Pittsburgh |
Died | November 9, 2020 Pittsburgh |
Occupation | Journalist, television presenter |
Early life
Eleanor Schano was born and raised in Green Tree, near Pittsburgh, the daughter of Joseph J. Schano and Eleanor Daley Schano.[1] She graduated from Dormont High School in 1950, and from Duquesne University in 1954.[2] She mentioned the Brenda Starr, Reporter comic strip as one inspiration for her seeking a career in journalism.[3][4]
Career
Schano was a model and Pittsburgh's first female weather presenter,[5] before becoming a reporter and eventually news anchor in Pittsburgh television.[2] She was the first solo primetime news anchorwoman in Pittsburgh, when she held that position from 1969 to 1974 at WIIC (WPXI).[6] She hosted several programs, including Face to Face (a weekly public affairs discussion), Good Day Pittsburgh (a daily magazine show), AgeWise Weekly and Live Well/Live Long (long-running wellness information programs for older viewers). She also had a longtime on-air presence on KQV radio.[7][8][9][10]
Schano served on the Greater Pittsburgh Commission for Women. She was a board member of the Civic Light Opera and the Carnegie Science Center. In 2009, the Mid-Atlantic chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences presented Schano with a lifetime achievement Emmy. Other honors include five Golden Quills and a President's Award from the Press Club of Western Pennsylvania,[8] and a Love Award from the City of Pittsburgh.[2]
Schano was skeptical of the work of the women's rights movement in the 1970s, saying that she had not personally faced gender discrimination.[11] However, she included some stories of gender discrimination in her memoir, Riding the Airwaves: The Life and Televised Times of Eleanor Schano (2006).[4][12][13]
Personal life
Schano was married three times. She married her first husband, Warren Bentley Dana, in 1955;[14] he died in 1969. Her second husband was sportscaster Edward B. Conway; he died in 1974.[15][16] She married her third husband, judge John M. Feeney, in 1982; he died in 2011. Eleanor Schano was survived by two daughters when she died from complications of coronavirus in 2020, aged 88 years.[1][2]
References
- Rifkin, Glenn (2020-11-17). "Eleanor Schano, Trailblazing Journalist in Pittsburgh, Dies at 88". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-11-30.
- Batz, Bob Jr. (November 10, 2020). "Obituary: Eleanor Schano, Pittsburgh TV pioneer". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 2020-11-30.
- "A Look at the Career of Pioneering Broadcaster Eleanor Schano". WESA-FM. May 29, 2014. Retrieved 2020-11-30.
- Crompton, Janice (2006-12-14). "Schano Tells of Difficult Path to Success". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 121. Retrieved 2020-11-30 – via Newspapers.com.
- Matoney, Nick (2020-11-10). "Remembering a trailblazer: Pittsburgh looks back on life of Eleanor Schano". WTAE. Retrieved 2020-11-30.
- Holsopple, Barbara (1975-02-27). "Eleanor Schano First to Leave in Sweep". The Pittsburgh Press. p. 44. Retrieved 2020-11-30 – via Newspapers.com.
- "Eleanor Schano, pioneering Pittsburgh news anchor, dies". The Times. November 10, 2020. Retrieved 2020-11-30.
- Vancheri, Barbara (2000-05-10). "Channeling her Energies". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 45. Retrieved 2020-11-30 – via Newspapers.com.
- Vancheri, Barbara (2000-05-10). "Eleanor Schano Sees No End in Sight to Her Long On-Air Career (Channeling Her Energies, continued)". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 46. Retrieved 2020-11-30 – via Newspapers.com.
- Owen, Rob (2008-08-15). "Eleanor Schano Returning to WTAE 50 Years after Debut". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 24. Retrieved 2020-11-30 – via Newspapers.com.
- Vernon, Marjorie R. (1973-03-29). "Eleanor Schano Speaks: Up the Standards of Women!". New Castle News. p. 10. Retrieved 2020-11-30 – via Newspapers.com.
- Owen, Rob (2006-09-08). "Schano's Book Reveals Look at Broadcast Pioneer". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 52. Retrieved 2020-11-30 – via Newspapers.com.
- Schano, Eleanor. (2006). Riding the air waves : five decades in the public eye ... and counting (1st ed.). Pittsburgh, Pa.: Eleanor Schano. ISBN 0-9785837-0-1. OCLC 71790359.
- "Miss Schano Names Apr. 30 for Wedding". Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph. 1955-04-07. p. 17. Retrieved 2020-11-30 – via Newspapers.com.
- Holsopple, Barbara (1972-07-07). "Without a Sheet Over Her Head, Eleanor Schano Did Okay". The Pittsburgh Press. p. 34. Retrieved 2020-11-30 – via Newspapers.com.
- "Edward B. Conway, Sports Broadcaster". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. 1974-05-29. p. 19. Retrieved 2020-11-30 – via Newspapers.com.
External links
- Charles "Teenie" Harris, "Julian Bond at Press Conference with Reporter Eleanor Schano in Background, University of Pittsburgh" (February 1967), photograph in the collection of the Carnegie Museum of Art.
- Eleanor Schano hosting a 1988 discussion about Allegheny County tax reassessment on WQED, from YouTube.
- Eleanor Schano at IMDb