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Kudos To TimeOut For Keeping A Straight Face Through This Interview

August 5, 2009 by Maggie No Comments »

"Media workers have the gifts of adaptability and organization,” says Allison Hemming, founder of the Hired Guns talent agency (thehiredguns.com) and author of Work It! How to Get Ahead, Save Your Ass and Land a Job in Any Economy. “This makes them ideal project managers.”

[TimeOutNY's Guide To Changing Your Job]

 

Let Me Introduce You To The Corner, Mr. President

August 3, 2009 by Maggie No Comments »


Cannot take my EYES off of David Frost hammering nail after nail in the coffin of Richard Nixon's coffin on WLIW right now.

 

Thanks For The Motivation, Ian Shapira

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152A71D9-72E7-4D75-B522-AEADD69996D1.jpg MYSQL errors be damned. I'm fixing my blog NOW.

 

Quoting The Cronkites

July 17, 2009 by Maggie No Comments »

"Errol Flynn died on a seventy-foot yacht with a seventeen-year-old girl. Walter’s always wanted to go that way, but he’s going to settle for a seventeen-footer and a seventy-year-old."
—Mrs. Walter Cronkite

 

Death May Be The Best Editor, But I Doubt Cronkite Needed Much Of A Rewrite.

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"I was eight, watching him on black and white television every night in Elmira, NY. In our home, my mother refused to serve dinner until the CBS Evening News was over. And I announced my intention to my family, apparently at the age of eight to my family, that he was the man I wanted to be and this was the profession I wanted and I’ve lived such a charmed life that I got the chance to explain that to Walter and tell him that and make it clear and just—was able to breathe the air he exhaled."

—Brian Williams, recipient of The 2009 Walter Cronkite Award, presented each fall.

 

And how. Colliding with a ‘Ghost Whisperer’ rerun has rarely disappointed me more.

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inothernews:

CBS News to Air Tribute to Walter Cronkite on Sunday Evening

In one respect, this makes sense: Sunday evenings have a higher viewership than Friday or Saturday evenings.  But, still. Something, ANYTHING tonight would have been the right thing to do.

 

Fact: Walter Cronkite’s voice is heard in the introduction to "The CBS Evening News With Katie Couric".

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Fact: Regardless of your stance on Katie Couric, she’s just now been illustrating, while speaking to CNN’s John King, exactly how much we’ve lost since Cronkite and Murrow had the care of the public’s airwaves. Emphases all hers.

Apparently, before the era of teleprompters, John, he would write a few notes on file cards, just glance at them, know what the story was, and speak extemporaneously to the audience. You can’t find many anchors who are really capable of pulling that off in this day and age.”

Sigh.

“I was talking to Douglas Brinkley, John, earlier today, and he’s writing a biography about Walter—the University of Texas is a repository of all his papers—and apparently he was a packrat. [Brinkley] has boxes and boxes, and he has the reporter’s notebooks from when [Cronkite] was in Vietnam.”

Well Christ, Katie, whatever do you do with your reporter’s notebooks? Oh. Dear me. Sorry, I can see why such a habit might bewilder.

Forgive my mislaid bitterness—it’s really all meant for Don Hewitt, Katie. [Via inothernews]

 
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