David Binder

January 9, 2024
Journalist

Quick Facts

David Binder
Full Name David Binder
Occupation Journalist
Date Of Birth Feb 22, 1931(1931-02-22)
Age 93
Date Of Death 2019-06-30
Birthplace Los Angeles
Country United States
Birth City California
Horoscope Aquarius

David Binder Biography

Name David Binder
Birthday Feb 22
Birth Year 1931
Place Of Birth Los Angeles
Home Town California
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Aquarius
Parents Abner Carroll Binder

David Binder is one of the most popular and richest Journalist who was born on February 22, 1931 in Los Angeles, California, United States. The Charles Binder Nieman Fellowship at Harvard University is named for Binder’s father who was a 1917 Harvard graduate, as well as Binder’s brother, who was also who was a 1943 Harvard graduate. It is an element of the Nieman Fellowship program at Harvard which “allow[s] a group of accomplished journalists — half American, half international — to come to Harvard for a year of study on the subjects of their choice.”

Binder started his journalist career as a reporter and an editor for Carbondale Free Press-Southern-Illinoisan (1951), Louisville Times (1954-1956), Institute of Current World Affairs in Germany (1957-1959), Daily Mail in London (1959-1960) and Minneapolis Tribune (1960-1961). Binder also contributed to various publications, including The Reporter, The Nation, The New Republic, Foreign Policy (published in Washington), Politika (a daily publication based from Belgrade), Vreme (a weekly that is published from Belgrade), Weltwoche (a Swiss weekly that is published from Zurich), der Spiegel (a German weekly published in Hamburg), Stern (a German magazine that was published within Hamburg), Neues Deutschland (a daily newspaper published by Berlin), Blaetter fuer deutsche und internationale Politik (published in Bonn) and The Wilson Quarterly (published in Washington). In 1970 He was elected as president of the Verein der Auslaendischen Presse (Foreign Press Association) of Germany.

Binder was a journalist for the New York Times from 1961 to 2004, reporting on topics regarding Eastern and Western Europe, the Soviet Union, the United States, Cuba, Puerto Rico. He served as a foreign correspondent in 1961 in Berlin, where he reported on the building of the Berlin wall. He was based in Belgrade from 1963 to 1966, in Bonn and later Berlin, Germany, from 1967 to

  1. During the latter period, he reported on the gradual rapprochement between East and West Germany, and on the Prague Spring of 1968. He then transferred to the Washington, D.C. bureau as a diplomatic correspondent, later serving as the bureau’s assistant news editor, and again as a reporter.

Binder gave lectures at Columbia University (“A Correspondent Reflects on Serbia 1963 – 1990”), the Wilson Center (“Combating Organized Crime in the Balkans”), the Serbian American Museum St. Sava and Indiana University and commented in articles published in various newspapers.

David Binder (February 22, 1931 – – June 30 January 31, David Binder (February 22, 1931 – June 30,) was born in the United Kingdom. He was an American writer, journalist, and lecturer. He was a resident of Evanston, Illinois after spending the majority of his existence living in Washington, D.C., Germany and Serbia.

David Binder Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Journalist
House Living in own house.

David Binder is one of the richest Journalist from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, David Binder 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

As a baby around 1931 Binder had the privilege of spending every summer in his childhood with his siblings and parents at their cabin in the family of his parents situated on Black Oak Lake in Land O Lakes Wisconsin from where he grew his passion for nature, the people and local cultures that are part of the Northwoods of Wisconsin and along with the Great Lakes, Upper Peninsula of Michigan and fly fishing. Binder and his family remained for several weeks of summer in the family cabin which was his home spiritual.

Binder was born February 22nd, 1931, in London, England, along with his twin sister Deborah Binder, to American parents Abner Carroll Binder Binder, an American journalist best known for his contributions as a journalistic correspondent as well as editor of The Chicago Daily News and the Minneapolis Tribune, and Dorothy (Walton) Binder. The twins were the only siblings of two.

Born in London, Binder was raised in Highland Park, Illinois, a northern suburb of Chicago, until the age of 13, when he left home to attend George School, a Quaker boarding school in Pennsylvania. Following the academic path previously taken by his father and his older brother, he graduated from Harvard University in 1953, before attending the University of Cologne for graduate study on a Fulbright Scholarship. He worked as an assistant in American literature at the Salzburg Seminar in Austria in the summer of 1953.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

David Binder height Not available right now. David weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.

Who is David Binder Dating?

According to our records, David Binder is possibily single & has not been previously engaged. As of December 1, 2023, David Binder’s is not dating anyone.

Relationships Record : We have no records of past relationships for David Binder. You may help us to build the dating records for David Binder!

Binder was particularly close to his siblings, his twin sister Debbie, his older sister Mary “Sis” Kelsey and his older brother Carroll Jr., who was later killed in action over France during World War II. His brother’s untimely death — the subject of the book “One Crowded Hour: The Saga of An American Boy” by Jenane (Patterson) Binder — was the source of considerable despair for his family and eventually led to his enrollment at a distant boarding school in Pennsylvania at the age of 13.

Facts & Trivia

David Ranked on the list of most popular Journalist. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. David Binder celebrates birthday on February 22 of every year.

The New York Times’ July 1, 2019 article by Robert D. McFadden on Binder’s career, entitled “David Binder, 88, Dies; Chronicled the Cold War and Its Aftermath,” stated that Binder was “[a] restless, relentless journalist [who] covered the Berlin Wall’s construction in 1961 and its destruction in 1989 — bookends to his many hundreds of reports on East-West tensions and life under the Communist regimes in East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia.”

More Journalists

Related Posts