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Friendlyvision : Fred Friendly and the rise and fall of television journalism
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Friendlyvision : Fred Friendly and the rise and fall of television journalism

著者: Ralph Engelman
出版商: New York : Columbia University Press, ©2009.
版本/格式:   图书 : 传记 : 英语查看所有的版本和格式
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"Friendly is the man who brought Edward R. Murrow into television and later developed the Public Broadcasting System, putting his huge fingerprints on American television in its first 40 years. Journalism scholar Engelman chronicles the life and career of this volatile man, whose memory elicited strong emotions in colleagues interviewed for the book. Although Murrow and Friendly gained heroic status for standing up  再读一些...
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类型/形式: Biographie
Biography
提及的人: Fred W Friendly; Fred W Friendly
材料类型: 传记, 互联网资源
文件类型: 书, 互联网资源
所有的著者/提供者: Ralph Engelman
ISBN: 9780231136907 0231136900 9780231510202 0231510209
OCLC号码: 254528633
描述: xiii, 424 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.
内容: Ferd --
"My Rhodes scholarship" --
"Willing to be lucky" --
See it now --
Friendly and Murrow --
Encounter with McCarthyism --
Aftermath --
CBS reports --
Camelot --
News president --
At the top of his game --
Vietnam --
Resignation --
Policy maker --
Professor --
PBL --
PBS --
The press and the bar --
Seminar --
Last years --
Friendlyvision.
其他题名: Friendly vision
责任: Ralph Engelman.
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"Friendly is the man who brought Edward R. Murrow into television and later developed the Public Broadcasting System, putting his huge fingerprints on American television in its first 40 years. Journalism scholar Engelman chronicles the life and career of this volatile man, whose memory elicited strong emotions in colleagues interviewed for the book. Although Murrow and Friendly gained heroic status for standing up to McCarthyism, Engelman notes that the pair were late in challenging the rabid anti-communism that put many colleagues on a blacklist. Together, Friendly and Murrow burnished CBS Reports into a major news feature. Friendly's incendiary temper, challenging CBS corporate heads over coverage of the Vietnam War, led to his departure. But it moved him on to head the Ford Foundation, where he realized an old dream of a public-supported television network. Friendly later went on to the Columbia University journalism school, where he insisted on recruiting more minorities into television. A big man with a big ego, Friendly was so passionate and visionary that his ideals came to be known as Friendlyvision. Copyright 2009 Booklist Reviews."

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Broadcast news might have been saved if we had figured out how to clone Fred Friendly. Read this book and you'll understand the gruff, restless, brilliant, temperamental, and driven giant of a man 再读一些...

 
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