The place to be : Washington, CBS, and the glory days of television news /
Roger Mudd joined CBS in 1961, and as the congressional correspondent, became a star covering the historic Senate filibuster debate over the 1964 Civil Right Act. Mudd was one of half a dozen major figures in the stable of CBS News broadcasters at time when the network's standing as a provider...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
PublicAffairs,
©2008.
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Edición: | 1st ed. |
Colección: | Sixties--primary documents and personal narratives, 1960-1974.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The glory years
- Gimme rewrite
- Pipe Poeus
- Home to stay
- You'll be local the rest of your life
- Take two, take three
- Old four fingers
- Mister Small
- The desk
- The front row
- The back row
- The four rules of Sevareid
- Wolves on the prowl
- Wanted by the FBI
- Nothing could be finer
- "The hunkies have run amok"
- The useful pest
- The march on Washington
- The rumormonger
- Where were you when ...?
- "A sad, sorry mess"
- "What do we do now, Dick?"
- "Will you wave, sire?"
- The Minnesota Twins
- Mister Ev, the talking horse
- "Not while I'm around"
- "Of course, it's a great body"
- "Who the hell is Alexander Kendrick?"
- "How about Bobbsie?"
- "I don't know. I don't know"
- Too deep a hole
- "Ma'am, I've been hit, too"
- "Nixon's the one what?"
- Hitting our stride
- The hand that feeds you
- Yes, no, and just a little bit
- The stakeout queens
- "I think I got it--I hope I got it"
- "Stand by for a ram"
- "We could have done better"
- Nattering nabobs
- The legal eagles
- "Voices from hell"
- At noon tomorrow
- Pancake
- Pike's Peek
- Uncle Walter
- Teddy
- "A compelling mystique"
- "We're going with Rather"
- The place to be.