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  1. Fred W. Friendly. Producer: CBS Reports. Fred W. Friendly was born on 30 October 1915 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a producer and editor, known for CBS Reports (1959), General Electric Theater (1953) and Montgomery Speaks His Mind (1959).

  2. Mar 6, 2013 · Fred W. Friendly Random House Publishing Group , Mar 6, 2013 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 384 pages This discourse on the importance of television in society presents Friendly's uncannily prescient views on the corrosive effect of money on the news business, the sensationalization of news reporting, and the viewing public's appetite for quality broadcasting.

  3. Fred Friendly is a towering figure in the history of broadcast news. He joined with Edward R. Murrow to take on Senator Joseph McCarthy in their weekly program, See It Now. Later, as executive ...

  4. Due to Circumstances Beyond Our Control ... Fred W. Friendly. Random House, 1967 - Biography & Autobiography - 325 pages. When Fred Friendly's powerful examination of broadcast news was published in 1967, it was judged by "The New Yorker" to be "an engrossing professional memoir." and it quickly leaped onto "The New York Times" bestseller list ...

  5. Mar 4, 1998 · March 4, 1998 / 9:03 AM EST / CBS. Fred Friendly, the former president of CBS News, and a legend in broadcast journalism, died Tuesday night after a series of strokes. He was 82. Part showman ...

  6. Oct 30, 2017 · Fred W. Friendly. Television makes so much at its worst that it can't afford to do its best. Fred W. Friendly. A composite is a euphemism for a lie. It's disorderly. It's dishonest and it's not journalism. Fred W. Friendly. Television was supposed to be a national park. Instead it has become a money machine.

  7. Jan 1, 2013 · Fred W. Friendly. 4.20. 35 ratings3 reviews. When Fred Friendly's powerful examination of broadcast news was published in 1967, it was judged by The New Yorker to be "an engrossing professional memoir." and it quickly leaped onto The New York Times bestseller list. Now reissued with a new Introduction by Dan Rather, anchor and managing editor ...