Indiana Broadcast History Archive

Janet Langhart-Cohen

Janet Langhart-Cohen joined WISH-TV as the first African American to host her own daily show in Indianapolis doing the “Indy Today” program. She won the CASPER award her first year on the show for her tough questioning of guests. Her success led her to host a similar show in Boston where she stayed for more than four years. In 1996, she married U.S. Senator William S. Cohen and became known as the “First Lady of the Pentagon” when her husband became Secretary of Defense. She initiated several programs within the Pentagon, including her own series of interviews on Pentagon TV. She has authored a memoir and written a play, “Anne and Emmett,” which imagines a conversation between two teens: Nazi victim Anne Frank and Jim Crow victim Emmett Till.

Langhart-Cohen was inducted to Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2012.

-Indiana Broadcast Pioneers

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Janet Langhart-Cohen's Hall of Fame Video Bio
Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Collection
2012

Video bio of Janet Langhart-Cohen, inducted to Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2012.

Producer & Narrator: Dave Smith;
Production: DreamVision Media Partners;

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Title
Janet Langhart-Cohen's Hall of Fame Video Bio
Collection
Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Collection
Stations
Date Aired
2012
Description

Video bio of Janet Langhart-Cohen, inducted to Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2012.

Producer & Narrator: Dave Smith;
Production: DreamVision Media Partners;

Janet...

(Read More)