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Authors: David Blum
Sussman, Jack, 284
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Taylor, Lawrence, 275
Tedesco, Kevin, 268
TelePrompTer, 12
television
cameras (
see
cameras)
early news shows on, 10â11
film and, 23, 44
Don Hewitt's innovations, 11â14, 23
news-gathering (
see
news-gathering methods)
three-dimensional, 270
Tell Me About Women
(novel), 34
Tell Me a Story
(book), 13, 25, 293
terminology, Don Hewitt and, 14
terrorism stories, 229â30, 237, 262
30
Minutes
show idea, 4, 292
Thomas, Clarence, 76, 201â3
Thompson, Hunter S., 126, 201
three-dimensional television, 270
ticking sound, 42
Tiffin, John, 171
Tisch, Laurence, 167, 172, 177, 206, 208, 217
tobacco industry story, 32, 206â15, 259
Today Show
, 34, 79, 219, 271
tortious interference, 207â8
Tracy, Spencer, 121
Travis, Larry, 134â35
Tripp, Linda, 222, 224
Turning Point
(show), 206
20
/
20 (show), 114, 118, 134, 206
Â
Up to the Minute
(show), 146
used-car salesmen story, 186â87
Â
vacation month, 240, 275â77
Van Zahn, Peter, 37
Venice story, 47
Viacom, 282, 290
videotape, 44
Vieira, Meredith, 166â67, 177â78, 184â92, 295
Vietnam War stories, 48, 53â54, 60â61, 64â65, 147â49
von Auersperg, Alexander, 161
von Auersperg Kneissl, Ala, 161
von Bulow, Claus, 161
Von Hoffman, Nicholas, 66, 124
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Wagner, Billy, 94â95
Wagner, Robert F., 32
Waksal, Sam, 271, 275
Waldron, Martin, 93â94
Walker, Dan, 158â59
Wallace, Chris, 31, 221
Wallace, George, 43
Wallace, Jane, 166
Wallace, Mike
age of, 235
ambush interviews, 77â82
background of, 31â34
Ed Bradley and, 138â39
Johnny Carson story, 121â22
conflicts and, 116, 138â39, 142
health issues of, 111â12, 163â65, 196â97, 265â68
fake IDs story, 97â101
first 60
Minutes
season, 36â49
Don Hewitt and, 2â3, 5â6, 53, 55â56, 113, 147, 164, 212â14, 258â60, 275â77, 290â92
hidden camera and Medicaid fraud stories, 107â11, 133â36
Clint Hill story, 88â91
on Michael Jackson story, 288
Lyndon Johnson story, 53â54
Barry Lando and, 56â61
memoir, 30, 81, 149, 294
Richard Nixon and, 2, 6, 30, 40â41, 62â63
Nuclear Regulatory Commission story, 101â6
pilot with, 29â30
racist comment, 146â47
Dan Rather and, 87
Morley Safer and, 53â55, 143, 170â71
salary of, 150, 237
Diane Sawyer and, 169â70
Phil Scheffler and, 254
sexual harassment and, 76
60
Minutes II
and, 220
as star, 70â71, 111
stories by, 80â82, 131, 189, 229â30, 273, 275
tobacco industry story, 206â15
Meredith Vieira and, 178, 187â88
William C. Westmoreland story, 147â49, 163â64
Wallace, Peter, 31, 33
Walsh, Elsa, 178, 187, 295
Walters, Barbara, 75, 114, 128, 271
Watergate scandal, 62, 65â67, 69â70, 77, 80â82, 86, 194
Weaver, Mary, 10, 73
Weekend
(show), 114
Welch, Jack, 229
Wenner, Jann, 75â76
We're Going to Make You a Star
(book), 74, 295
Wershba, Joseph, 53, 57, 91â94
West, Betsy, 3, 231â32, 235â36, 242, 245, 257, 272â73, 282
West
57
th
(show), 165â67, 177, 179
Westin, Av, 118â19
Westinghouse, 208, 217
Westmoreland, William C., 147â49, 163â64
White, Theodore H., 21
White House, 62â63, 66, 86â87, 126, 194â95.
See also
Kennedy, John F.; Nixon, Richard M.
Whitlow, Bill, 186â87
Who Killed CBS?
(book), 168, 294
Who's Who
(show), 112, 130, 271
Why Man Creates
(movie), 38
Wicker, Tom, 57
Wigand, Jeffrey, 206â15, 259
Willey, Kathleen, 77, 221â27, 287â88
Williams, Palmer, 38, 39â40, 139, 231
Wolfe, Tom, 141
Wolzein, Tom, 275
women
sexual harassment and, 73â77, 221â27
on 60
Minutes
staff, 39, 177, 187â92, 193
Wood, Robert, 83
Woodward, Bob, 194
work, passion for, 196â97
World News Tonight
(show), 208
World Trade Center attack.
See
terrorism stories
Writers Guild of America, 172
writing
Ed Bradley and, 202
Don Hewitt's, 131
producers and, 71
Andy Rooney's (
see
Rooney, Andy)
Morley Safer's, 68â69, 123
story development, 44, 55â56, 115
Wussler, Robert, 16â17
Wyman, Thomas, 167
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Yeltsin, Boris, 204
youth-oriented stories, 218, 275
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Zapruder, Abraham, 22â23, 85
Ziegler, Ron, 155
Zirinsky, Susan, 282
Don Hewitt agreed to cooperate with this book before I even had a publisher, and without any control over its content. He encouraged friends and associates to talk to me, and opened many doors. For his courage and willingness to do so, I'm enormously grateful. The decision of Andrew Heyward, the president of CBS News, to lend his approval to this projectâagain, with no promises made in returnâmade a huge difference to my efforts. I owe special thanks to Ed Bradley, Jeffrey Fager, Patti Hassler, Josh Howard, Steve Kroft, Dan Rather, Andy Rooney, Morley Safer, Diane Sawyer, Bob Simon, Meredith Vieira, Mike Wallace, and Betsy West for contributing their time to my
60 Minutes
education. To the rest of the vast
60 Minutes
and CBS News family, both present and former, who helped me along the way, many thanks. Thanks also to Gil Schwartz and Kevin Tedesco for their assistance.
My eternal gratitude goes to Alice Martell, for her incomparable gifts as an agent and as a human being.
Thanks to David Hirshey, my friend and editor, whose smart judgments shaped every page; to Nick Trautwein for his thoughtful insights and superior editing skills; and to Larkin Warren, for her valuable editorial input. I'm also grateful for the research assistance of Kate Pickert and Jacqueline Reeves.
I got ideas, suggestions, diversion, and the feigned appearance of interest in my endless chatter about
60 Minutes
from many family members and friends. I owe them thanks: Bill Abrams, Tony Gilroy, Bill Hamilton, Neal Jacobsen, Donald Katz, David Koepp, Leslie Larson, Jane Mayer, Joan and Howard Minsky, Jeffrey Minsky, Maura Minsky, Olya Minsky, Patricia Morrisroe, Julie Salamon, Joanna Scheier, Melissa Thomas, Michael Wadman, and Matt Wagner. Peter Cohn read an early draft and gave me valuable notes and suggestions. Thanks to Mary Fontenelle and Tom Carr for their ongoing help to my family and me.
The idea for this book came from my father, Albert Blum, an extraordinary historian and teacher. I'm grateful for the inspiration he's given me over the years. My brother, Steven, offered considerable help and kindness along the way.
My children, Sam and Annie, knew just the right moment to say “tick . . . tick . . . tick . . .” for maximum amusement. They frequently kept my priorities straight by shifting my attention to the New York Mets' pennant prospects, or my favorite
American Idol
contestant.
Oh yes, and about Terri Minsky: her love, support, and faith in me have made more things possible than I ever dreamed of, including this book.
D
AVID
B
LUM
has written regularly for
New York Magazine, Esquire
, and the
New York Times Magazine
, and is the author of
Flash in the Pan: The Life and Death of an American Restaurant
. He is the television critic for the
New York Sun
and teaches at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He lives with his wife and children in New York City.
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Flash in the Pan: The Life and Death of an American Restaurant
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