5/17/2023 0 Comments Dateline host![]() The program was intended to premiere online, crowdfunded via Kickstarter with Hansen hoping to raise $400,000, however the Kickstarter only raised $89,000. Predators, a spin-off of his original show To Catch a Predator. In 2015, Hansen planned a new independent television show called Hansen vs. The show's initial 10-episode season premiered on August 17, 2015. In 2015, Hansen hosted Killer Instinct, a show on Investigation Discovery chronicling homicide cases. In August 2013, NBC decided not to renew its contract with Hansen, ultimately ending his tenure of 20 years. In March 2007, Hansen's book, To Catch a Predator: Protecting Your Kids from Online Enemies Already in Your Home, was released in the American market. Ĭapitalizing on the success of Hansen and his Predator investigations, Dateline NBC created three Tuesday night spin-offs of its original concept Hansen hosted To Catch a Con Man and To Catch an I.D. The meeting places were "sting houses", where camera crews from NBC, and in later episodes local police, awaited potential sexual predators. Volunteers from Perverted-Justice impersonated minor children (usually 13–15 year old) in chat rooms online and agreed to meet with adults for sex. In conjunction with the website Perverted-Justice, Hansen hosted a series of Dateline NBC reports under the title To Catch a Predator. His series on deficient airport security resulted in the Federal Aviation Administration investigating and ultimately revising its policies. ![]() He also exposed how a group linked to Osama Bin Laden had attempted to buy missiles and nuclear weapons components, and he also worked on an exclusive report on the Air France Flight 8969 hijacking. Hansen was responsible for most of Dateline's coverage of the September 11 attacks, as well as stories on terrorist groups and the operations of Al-Qaeda. Hansen's notable work for Dateline includes coverage of the Columbine High School massacre, the Oklahoma City bombing, the Unabomber and the TWA Flight 800 disaster, and investigative reports on Indian child slave labor and counterfeit prescription drug sales in China. In May 1993, Hansen joined NBC News as a correspondent for the short-lived news magazine Now with Tom Brokaw and Katie Couric. In 1988, he was hired as an investigative reporter and anchor at WDIV in Detroit. He later reported for WFLA in Tampa, Florida, various newspapers and radio stations in Michigan and WXYZ in Detroit. In 1981, Hansen became a reporter for NBC affiliate WILX in Lansing, Michigan during his senior year at Michigan State University. Hansen graduated from Michigan State University with a Bachelor of Arts in telecommunication in 1981. He attended Brother Rice High School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. In an interview with City Pulse, Hansen said that he was first wanted to be a journalist when he was 14 years old, watching and following the police and FBI investigation of the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa. Hansen was born in Chicago, Illinois on Septem and grew up in West Bloomfield Township and Birmingham, Michigan. In September 2016, he became the new host for the second season of the syndicated show Crime Watch Daily. He also hosts Killer Instinct on Investigation Discovery, which documents homicide investigations. He is known for his work on Dateline NBC, in particular the former segment To Catch a Predator, which revolved around catching potential Internet predators using a sting operation. Christopher Edward Hansen (born September 13, 1959) is an American television journalist and YouTube personality.
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