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Mike Wallace Gets 60 Minutes

In a lot of media outfits, when a big guy retires they put together some sort of festschrift, a fake front page, a book of testimonials, and give it to the guy at his retirement dinner. On 60 Minutes they do that on air, and spend a whole hour, when we might have been learning about, say, middle-class Iraqis fleeing to Syria, on Mike Wallace. O.K. I understand. It's show business, I should cut them a break. Wallace is cool. But in the middle of the show they said that the Reagans were Wallace's "friends." Are reporters supposed to be friends of Presidents? Who else are his buddies? Maybe they should have asked Mike about that.

George Crile Dies: CBS News Producer, Reported on C.I.A.

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George Crile.

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Sawyer Cruises, Backing Gibson As ABC Anchor

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Sawyer Cruises, Backing Gibson As ABC Anchor

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Diane Sawyer.

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Pet Rock at Black Rock

CBS Digital Media and CBS News today announced plans for a major expansion of CBSNews.com, creating a 24-hour, multi-platform digital news network, bypassing cable television in favor of the nation's fastest-growing distribution system -- broadband. [...] Key elements of the new CBSNews.com site will include: [...] The debut of "Public Eye," a new blog that will create a candid and robust dialogue between CBS News journalists and the public -- a move unprecedented among CBS's peers in broadcast and cable television journalism. "Public Eye" will be edited by veteran reporter and media writer Vaughn Ververs, most recently editor of The Hotline, a daily Web briefing on politics published by the National Journal. Ververs will serve as the conduit between the public and CBS News to take viewers and users inside the news gathering, production and decision-making process via the use of original video and outtakes, interviews with correspondents and producers, and input from independent experts, among other methods. "Public Eye" will debut by late summer. -CBS Digital Media press release, July 12, 2005. Wednesday, July 13, 2005, Posted by VV 9:00 am Okay, can I say something? I know we're like covering this space shuttle launch like it's sooooo interesting, but I find it's so NOT! OMG, am I the only person who gets total MEGO when I read crap like this: Nail-Biting Time At Space Center?

Besides being all science-class boring, you gotta wonder WTF are we even DOING in space? The earth has tons of big problems and we spend millions--TENS of millions--in *space*? I have two words to say about that: WHAT EVER! (3 Comments Comment on this) Thursday, July 12, 2004 Posted by VV 4:30 pm You will not believe what just happened! I was just in the men's room here at CBS headquarters (memo to staff: a courtesy flush would be nice!!) and as I was going in, Mike Wallace was at the urinal.

I'm not gonna be all gross and in your face and talk about that: this is CBS News' blog, not some creepy celebrity potty stalker site, okay? BUT... I have to tell you this, you guys. Mike Wallace didn't wash his hands with SOAP!

I KNOW! He just sort of ran his hands under the tap for a second and then shook them dry! Ewwwww. So, if you meet Mike, I would exercise some caution when shaking his hand, alright? He can't take 30 seconds out his 60 Minutes to use some soap? (LOL! Get it?)  read more »

Oh, and tonight CBS News has an important report on the alleged London Bombers. (40 Comments Comment on this) Thursday, July 12, 2004 Posted by VV 9:00 am Testing. Hello? Is this blog on? Well, hello, cyberspace! You are about to witness a truly unique step in the evolution of journalism. CBS News will be running a blog to chronicle our news creation in realtime. (Look for a story in The New York Times.)

What you can expect from this blog: hard-hitting, behind the scenes reports, deeper, richer context, and amazing insight about how the stories that shape our lives are shaped. We take this blog very seriously and we're excited about this new venture: We hope you are, too. (0 Comments Comment on this) —Matt Haber

Mike Wallace: Hamlet of TV in Mann's 60 Minutes Movie

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