John David

Reporter

John David is a reporter with News 8 logging more than a quarter-century of covering television news on a daily basis in the Quad Cities. He spent most of that time at WQAD, where he began as a reporter and weather anchor in 1989.

During the past decade, John is perhaps best known for reporting on the rise and fall of American manufacturing and its toll on the workforce.

His documentary, "Where Did The Jobs Go?", chronicled the aftermath of Maytag's plant closing in Galesburg, Illinois. Shot on location in Mexico and the United States, it received the 2006 Regional RTNDA Edward R. Murrow Award for News Documentary. It also received the Eric Sevareid Award from the Northwest Broadcast News Association for a First Place Documentary. The Iowa Associated Press presented a First Place Award for Best Documentary as well.

John followed that extensive project with an in-depth look at health care. "Is Universal Health Care The Cure?" was shot on location in Canada and the United States. The 2005 documentary was revised and broadcast again in 2007 after segments continued to be a hotly-searched topic on www.wqad.com.

John spent several years on the beat in Galesburg, Illinois. In 2007, Galesburg Works presented him with an award for compassionate reporting.

John David grew up in Southern California, where he began his broadcasting career at age 16 for KCSN-FM. He graduated cum laude from Occidental College in Los Angeles with degrees in Politcal Science and Theater Arts and Rhetoric. He received his MSJ in Broadcast Journalism with distinction from Northwestern University in 1984.

Prior to his arrival at WQAD, John spent more than four years at KWQC-TV in Davenport as a reporter, weather anchor and co-host of "5 PM Live".

John and his wife, Joyce, a seasoned broadcast and print journalist herself, live in Davenport. They enjoy their garden, travel and cheering on the Dodgers and Cardinals (not necessarily in that order).

Recent Articles

  • Iowa couple camps for Middle Class Chronicle

    Posted on: 2:34 pm, May 23, 2013, by , updated on: 08:43am, May 24, 2013

    An Iowa prison guard and his wife are going green by living off the land.
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    Iowa couple lives in tents
  • Granville school relates to Oklahoma tornado aftermath

    Posted on: 3:18 pm, May 22, 2013, by , updated on: 04:51pm, May 22, 2013

    Images of the Oklahoma tornado hit close to home for a Granville, Illinois, grade school. That’s because it was leveled...
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  • Davenport teacher wraps first year in the classroom

    Posted on: 10:00 pm, May 21, 2013, by , updated on: 11:54am, May 22, 2013

    All this school year, we’re following a new first grade teacher in Davenport. That’s where a district program is helping...
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  • Shoppers savor new food hub in Coal Valley

    Posted on: 2:27 pm, May 21, 2013, by , updated on: 02:35pm, May 21, 2013

    Shoppers are supporting the local economy in Coal Valley. Tuesday marked the grand opening for a new food hub at...
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  • Celebration to catastrophe: storm leaves Alexis family homeless

    Posted on: 1:35 pm, May 20, 2013, by , updated on: 02:31pm, May 20, 2013

    As Connor French slips into a cap and gown, his high school graduation day goes from celebration to catastrope. “Bam,”...
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  • Le Claire reacts to Iowa tax relief deal

    Posted on: 2:04 pm, May 17, 2013, by , updated on: 03:16pm, May 17, 2013

    Tax relief is on the way to Iowa businesses and residents. That’s after lawmakers came up with a deal on...
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  • Quad City leaders sound off on IRS investigation

    Posted on: 1:56 pm, May 16, 2013, by , updated on: 02:38pm, May 16, 2013

    As congressional lawmakers prepare to delve into the IRS controversy, nobody knows where it will lead. Scott County Republicans Vice...
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  • Galesburg firefighter rescues three-year-old boy

    Posted on: 3:30 pm, May 14, 2013, by , updated on: 04:15pm, May 14, 2013

    A Galesburg firefighter is a real life-saver. That’s after Captain Derek Perry rescued a child from a dangerous house fire...
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  • Crunch time at Country Corner for vegetable planting

    Posted on: 1:30 pm, May 13, 2013, by , updated on: 02:18pm, May 13, 2013

    This is crunch time at Country Corner in Alpha, Illinois. “First of all, it was too cold to plant,” said...
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  • It’s a family affair at Rastrelli’s in Clinton, Iowa

    Posted on: 6:32 pm, May 10, 2013, by , updated on: 03:21pm, May 10, 2013

    Family tradition is a hands-on experience at Rastrelli's, 238 Main Avenue, in Clinton, Iowa.
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  • The buzz over electric cars in the Quad Cities

    Posted on: 2:46 pm, May 10, 2013, by , updated on: 03:23pm, May 10, 2013

    After gas prices jumped up to .15 per gallon in the past week, it’s good timing for a forum on...
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  • Kalmes Restaurant serves up success in St. Donatus, Iowa

    Posted on: 6:30 pm, May 9, 2013, by , updated on: 05:58pm, May 9, 2013

    It’s a family affair at Kalmes Restaurant in St. Donatus, Iowa. That’s where Jodi Hingtgen represents five generations of the...
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