A Reporter's LifeRandom House, 1996 - 609 стор. Autobiography of journalist and television newscaster Walter Cronkite, sharing his memories of his youth, years as a newspaper reporter, and television news anchor. Includes his reflections of presidents, political elections, the first moon landing and the Nuremberg Trials. |
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... tell them , tell them , and then tell them what you've told them . " That sort of thing can certainly defeat any attempt at subtlety . But I didn't know that at the beginning . I found occasion to comment on the Daughters of the ...
... tell them , tell them , and then tell them what you've told them . " That sort of thing can certainly defeat any attempt at subtlety . But I didn't know that at the beginning . I found occasion to comment on the Daughters of the ...
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... Tell items were all those stories for which we did not have film reports . Our daily quota usually ran five or six minutes for the tell stories . The staff began referring to this as the day's " magic number . " I suspect that the term ...
... Tell items were all those stories for which we did not have film reports . Our daily quota usually ran five or six minutes for the tell stories . The staff began referring to this as the day's " magic number . " I suspect that the term ...
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... tell copy was the accordion that had to expand or contract to meet the new , extemporaneous lineup . I could ad - lib addi- tional facts on one story or another to fill time , or I could much more easily drop tell stories if neces- sary ...
... tell copy was the accordion that had to expand or contract to meet the new , extemporaneous lineup . I could ad - lib addi- tional facts on one story or another to fill time , or I could much more easily drop tell stories if neces- sary ...
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