
The RTDNA Foundation has announced that Pierre Thomas, the chief justice correspondent for ABC News, will serve as the Master of Ceremonies at the upcoming 34th annual First Amendment Awards. The prestigious event is scheduled for March 6 at the Watergate Hotel in Washington, DC.
Recognized for his impact on journalism, Thomas was chosen to host this significant gathering that celebrates exceptional contributions to upholding the First Amendment and promoting a free press. “Pierre Thomas is among the most respected and trusted names in journalism. He’s also one of the kindest,” said a spokesperson from the RTDNA Foundation. “It is always an honor for us to work with Pierre on any project, and we are thrilled to have him as our emcee at the 34th annual First Amendment Awards.”
In his role at ABC News, Thomas has been pivotal in delivering comprehensive reporting across multiple platforms including “World News Tonight with David Muir,” “Good Morning America,” “Nightline,” and “This Week with George Stephanopoulos,” as well as ABC News Live, ABC News Radio, and ABC News Digital. Since his start at the network in November 2000, he has been at the forefront of major historical events, earning him widespread admiration and multiple journalism awards.
Among his numerous recognitions, Thomas has received the Paul White Award, RTDNA’s highest honor, placing him in the distinguished company of icons like Walter Cronkite and as one of only three journalists to also receive RTDNA’s John F. Hogan Distinguished Service Award.
The First Amendment Awards are an annual highlight for journalists, organizations, and advocates dedicated to the First Amendment. For details on this year’s award recipients, click here.
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