David Ono, the Eyewitness News anchor for ABC7, was recently honored with a lifetime-achievement award from the Los Angeles Press Club. Ono has been reporting on significant local and global news stories since 1996. The award was presented to him by ABC7 President and General Manager Chery Fair.
The Joseph M. Quinn Memorial Award for Journalistic Achievement and Distinction is the highest honor the Press Club can bestow. Past recipients have included famous journalists such as Dan Rather, Walter Cronkite, and Marc Brown, who also works for ABC7.
Ono is a respected journalist who has covered some of the most significant events in recent history, earning him this prestigious award. His achievements range from winning an Emmy for his coverage of the LA riots to receiving the Asian Excellence Award for Outstanding News coverage.
According to his biography, Ono has an impressive track record, having covered everything from the Fukushima disaster in Japan to covering several Olympic Games. He is known for his dedication to providing accurate and fair news reporting, which has earned him the respect of his peers and viewers.
Receiving the lifetime-achievement award from the LA Press Club is a highlight of any journalist’s career. Ono has dedicated himself to the craft of journalism and has made significant contributions to the field. He is a deserving recipient of this prestigious award, and his dedication to bringing the truth to viewers is an inspiration to all.