Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Tyler Marshall: a special kind of reporter

As a former colleague who traveled with Peter frequently on State Department trips, it didn¢t take long for me to discover he was a special kind of reporter. In a traveling press corps filled with workaholics, Peter always seemed to give that little bit extra. In a group that never slowed, his energy levels seemed higher. (As I came to learn, his energy levels were ALWAYS higher.)


Whether it was talking about some policy issue, a new business idea or a bit of baseball trivia 30 years back, enthusiasm and energy were just part of who Peter was. On the job, he was focused. His questions to power were smart, sharp and fearless. He gave no quarter. He played no favorites. His stories were clear, balanced, and fair. For all these traits, I developed an enormous respect for Peter and the way he did his job. But once the pressure was off the story, he could kick back and talk just as passionately and enthusiastically about music, sports, family or whatever else was going on in his life. And there was always plenty.

He drafted me into one of his ventures, Global Media Forum. We were also bound by the shared experiences in our careers-- the common experience of surviving UPI and the luck of getting foreign assignments in both Europe and Asia. He was simply fun to be around--a wonderful colleague who became a good friend. He will be missed by all whose lives had the good fortune to touch his.

Tyler Marshall

(ex-Los Angeles Times)