Authors: Douglas Brinkley
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and Kennedy assassination, 270, 271, 273, 274, 275, 279
and 1949 and 1952 political conventions, 159
Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In
, 217
Saturday Night Live
, 217, 526
studios, 253–54, 279
successful television formats, 217
Today
show, 178, 179, 217, 495, 516, 523, 572, 623
Tonight Show
,
The,
179, 180, 217, 495, 499
NBC White Paper
program, 216
Neal, Roy, 234, 335
Nelson, Gaylord, 433
Netherlands, 124
Cronkite in the, 125–29
Operation Market Garden in, 117–20, 125
starved and displaced Dutch people, 127, 128
and V-E (“Victory in Europe”), 125–26, 127
Network
(film), 520–21, 601
New Left intellectuals, 393
New London, Texas, school explosion, 1937, 56–58, 613
Newman, Edwin, 188
Newman, Paul, 174
Newport, Rhode Island, 243, 244
New Republic, The
, 381, 538–39
news commentators, radio, 30, 47
Newsday
, 346
News of the Night
(CBS News), 171
newspapers
daily newspapers in U.S., 55
as the“fourth estate,” 47
newspaper reporters, 47
press-versus-radio war, 71
UP’s wire service reporters, 53–65
wire services and, 30, 41–43, 54, 71
See also
early journalism career, Cronkite’s
News Tonight
(ABC News), 641
News Twisters, The
(Efron), 464–65
Newsweek
, 155, 187, 195, 234, 284, 292, 317, 318, 343, 385–86, 467
Big Three anchormen on cover of, 446
and Carter’s “Dial-a-President” event, 526
Cronkite on cover of, 265, 283
and Cronkite’s Middle East intervention, 529
News with Walter Cronkite, The
(CBS News), 171
New York-Cornell Medical Center, 623
New York
Daily Mirror
, 38
New York
Daily News
, 146, 149, 323, 574, 617, 647
New Yorker, The
(magazine), 132, 379, 448, 489
New York Herald-Tribune
, 96, 99, 131, 180, 256, 264, 317–18
New York Journal American
, 230
New York
magazine, 506, 568, 598
New York Opera, 593
New York Post
, 140, 306, 516, 623, 647
New York Times
, 77, 137, 146, 148, 163, 325, 357, 652
and G. W. Bush administration, 637, 639
CBS News ads in, 188, 220
on CBS news coverage, 210, 216, 474
on Cronkite 1968 news coverage, 398
on Cronkite and TV journalism, 658
and Cronkite’s impending retirement, 537, 540
on Cronkite’s liberalism, 602
and Cronkite’s Middle East intervention, 529
Cronkite’s Orwell opinion piece in, 571
on Eisenhower-Cronkite interview, 230
and environmental issues, 431, 433
Friendly’s resignation in, 355
on Glenn’s
Friendship 7
mission, 233
on Huntley and Brinkley, 185, 187, 360
on Iranian hostage crisis, 539
on Iraq, 604
McCarthy-Cronkite interview in, 391
and Nixon’s trip to China, 467
Pentagon Papers in, 459, 460
and political conventions/elections, 184, 292, 318, 319, 320, 321, 326, 538, 539, 573, 574, 575, 576
on presidents, 201, 299, 539
on Rather and Cronkite, 596
RFK-Cronkite interview in, 391
space coverage, 333–34, 418, 423
on television, 141
and Vietnam War, 342, 367, 378–79, 381, 393
and World War II, 90–91, 94, 96, 97, 102, 119, 131
New York Times Book Review
, 622
New York Times Co. v. Sullivan
, 447
New York Times Magazine
, 624
New York World-Telegram
, 92–93
New York Yacht Club, 244
Nielsen, Arthur Charles, Sr., 288
Nielsen ratings, 280, 288–90, 291, 292, 293, 295, 315, 367, 383, 465, 577
Night Beat
(CBS News), 249
Nightline
(ABC News), 535, 614, 615–16
1984
(Orwell), 570–71
“1984 Revisited” (
CBS Reports
), 570–72
Niven, Paul, 222
Nixon in China
(opera), 593
Nixon, Pat, 452, 564
Nixon, Richard M., 164, 422, 501, 592, 593
and Cronkite, 440–56, 465, 466
and Cronkite’s
Presidential Countdown
program, 211–12, 213, 214
Enemies List, 467, 481, 572
and EPA, 431–32, 436
Ford’s pardon of, 503
impeachment of, 502
and the news media, 440–48, 451, 454–55, 457–58, 466
and 1960 elections, 204, 205, 210, 211, 212, 220, 310–11
and 1968 elections, 365, 390–91, 399–400, 409
and 1972 elections, 471, 478
and Pentagon Papers, 459–60
and President’s Commission on Campus Unrest, 435
resignation of, 470–71, 502–3, 505–8
at Sadat’s memorial service, 562, 564
and U.S.-Soviet Wheat Deal, 474
and Vietnam War, 442, 443, 447, 448, 451, 463, 472–73, 513
and Watergate scandal, 470–71, 475–79, 496–97, 501, 502
Nixon, Robert G., 83
Nobel Peace Prize, 296, 346, 560, 608
Norfolk, Virginia, 81, 83, 84
Normandy invasion (D-day), 80, 103, 110–14, 119, 288, 298–99, 572–73, 620
North by Northeast
(Cronkite and Ellis), 580
North Carolina Is My Home
(Kuralt), 249
North Carolina seashore, 602–3
Northridge earthquake, Los Angeles, CA, 612–13
NOVA
(PBS), 555
Now the News: The Story of Broadcast Journalism
(Bliss), 120, 442
nuclear power, 533
Nuremberg, Germany, 127
Nuremberg trials, 131–36, 654
Obama, Barack, 204, 664, 667
Oberdorfer, Don, 367
O’Brian, Jack, 230
O’Brien, Miles, 628
O’Brien, Tim, 384–85
Ochs, Phil, 435
O’Donnell, Kenneth, 390
Of a Fire on the Moon
(Mailer), 417
Office of War Information (OWI), 78
Oganesoff, Igor, 381
O’Hair, Madalyn Murray, 409, 425
Ohio National Guard, 434, 435
oil industry, Texas, 23, 36
oil spills, 429, 438
Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, 59
Oklahoman, The
, 49
Oldfield, Barney, 16, 181
Oliver Quayle and Company, 481, 497
Olsen, Kenneth, 109
Olson, Lynn, 107
Olympics
1960 Summer Games, 202–3
1960 Winter Games, 201–2, 223
1972 Summer Games, 471
Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy, 579
101st Airborne, 118–19
“109 Days to Venus” (CBS News), 287
Ono, Yoko, 593
On the Edge of the Spotlight
(K. Cronkite), 401, 559–60
“On the Road” features, Kuralt’s, 363–64
Operation Desert Storm (Iraq), 604–7
Operation Eagle Claw (Iran), 539
Operation Market Garden (WWII), 117–20, 125
Operation Overlord (D-day), 103, 113–14, 119
Operation Rolling Thunder (North Vietnam), 342, 347, 354
Operation Torch (WWII), 81–83, 86
Order of DeMolay, 30
O’Reilly, Bill, 487, 651
O’Reilly, William, Sr., 487
O’Reilly Factor, The
(Fox News), 487, 651
Origins of Television News in America, The
(Conway), 150
Orr, Kip, 77
Ortiz, Al, 621
Orwell, George, 570–71
Osgood, Charles, 365, 555, 556
Oswald, Lee Harvey, 274, 276–77, 278–80, 282, 284
Outlook
(NBC News), 181
Outside Looking In
(Willis), 402
Overseas News Agency, 326
Overseas Press Club Award, 346, 559
Oxmoor House, 579–80, 581
Paar, Jack, 179, 180
pacificism, 79, 128, 453
Packer, Sir Frank, 244
painting, 579–80
Paley, William S., 172, 179, 181, 206, 243, 355, 458, 565
and
Apollo 11
, 413
and civil rights movement, 178, 295
and Cronkite on CBS board of directors, 584
and Cronkite’s commercial appeal, 154
and Cronkite’s
Evening News
broadcast, 250–51, 251, 254, 256, 258
and Cronkite’s treatment of Goldwater, 305
departure from CBS, 584
and firing of Aubrey, 291
and firing of Mickelson, 210, 247–48
and Friendly’s resignation, 354
honors Cronkite’s career, 587–88
journalistic training, 218–19
and Kennedy assassination, 271, 282
and LBJ’s purchase of KTBC radio, 285–86
memoir, 321
and Murrow, 207–8, 209, 217–18, 219
and Murrow’s departure from CBS, 225–26
and 1952 elections, 162, 169
and 1964 political conventions, 311, 312, 316–17, 318, 319, 320, 321–22
and 1968 political conventions, 399
as president of CBS, 73, 152
and Smith’s resignation from CBS, 246–47
and Turner bid for CBS, 585
and Watergate scandal, 476–78
Palmer, Bud, 202
Panama Canal treaties, 527
Pan American Airlines, 453–54, 554
Pappas, Ike, 418, 435, 509, 604
Parade
magazine, 27, 28, 30
Parker, Charlie, 21
Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas, TX, 266, 268, 269, 271, 273, 274, 278, 279
Parris, John, 82
Paskman, Ralph, 362
Patterson, Eugene, 329
Patton, George S., 125, 131
Patton
(movie), 537
PBS documentaries, 34, 134
Peabody Awards, 250
for CBS News, 192, 283
Cronkite’s, 258, 548
Kuralt’s, 364
Murrow’s, 108, 149, 208
Peace Corps, 472
Pearl Harbor, Japanese attack on, 76
Pearson, Drew, 309
Pelley, Scott, 489, 666
Pendergast, Tom, 61
Pentagon Papers, 458–60, 461–62, 463
Pentagon Propaganda Machine, The
(Fulbright), 449
People
Magazine, 523, 590
People’s Republic of China, Nixon’s visit to, 466, 467–69
Peoria Journal Star
, 516
Perlstein, Rick, 305
Perot, Ross, 611
Perry Mason
(CBS TV), 291
Pershing, John J., 18
Person to Person
(CBS News), 189
Pétain, Philippe, 82
Peterson, Roger Tory, 438
Petite Amateur Naval Satellite, 629
Philadelphia Evening Bulletin
, 318
photo ops, 518
Pick the Winner
(CBS News), 188, 211
Pierpoint, Robert, 287, 326, 336, 353
with CBS News, 257, 259–60, 265
and Kennedy assassination, 267, 273, 274, 276, 277, 278
and Murrow, 209, 259
Pinkley, Virgil, 113, 114, 115
Pizzey, Allen, 605
Place to Be, The
(Mudd), 189
Plante, Bill, 295–96, 332, 352, 361, 362, 416
Playboy Channel, 558
Playboy
magazine, 24, 75, 103, 177, 511, 522
Player, Louis, 453
Playhouse 90
(CBS TV), 190–91
Pletch, Ernest “Larry,” 62, 63
Plow That Broke the Plains, The
(TV documentary), 193
PM East
(CBS News), 249
Poland, 553
police corruption, 231
political conventions
1948, 141, 159
1952, 159–66
1956, 181, 182, 183–85, 186, 187
1960, 187, 203–6, 208–11
1964, 292, 293, 303–6, 307–17
1968, 399–401
1972, 471–72
1976, 515–16, 517–19
1980, 540–43
1984, 573–77
Polk, George C., 458
Polonsky, Abraham, 175
Polster, Sandor, 28, 518, 550
Poniewozik, James, 20
Pony Express, 15
Post, Bob, 96, 97, 98, 100, 101–2, 108
“Postcripts to the 20th Century” (CBS Radio), 629
Postman, Neil, 557
Potomac Panorama
(TV morning show), 189
Powell, Jody, 526, 564
Powers, John “Shorty,” 229–30, 233
Powers, Ron, 24
Powers That Be, The
(Halberstam), 158, 242, 301, 370, 533
Prague Spring reform movement, Czechoslovakia’s, 400
Pravda
, 139, 198
Prescott College, 453
presidential candidates, fund-raising by, 204
Presidential Countdown
(CBS News), 211–16
presidential debates, Kennedy-Nixon, 204–5, 219, 220
presidential elections
1960, 203–4
1964, 291–92, 293
1968, 357, 364, 365
1980, 535–36, 537–39
1988, 597–99, 600
1992, 609, 610–11
1996, 621
2000, 631–32
2004, 638, 640, 641, 642
See also
political conventions
Presidential Medal of Freedom, 543
Presidential Round Up
(ABC News), 220
President’s Commission on Campus Unrest, 435
President’s Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy (Warren Commission), 283
prime-time television, 289, 596
Prohibition, 25
Project Mercury, 224, 227, 232–34, 236–37, 257, 408, 422, 430
propaganda films, U.S. Department of Defense, 449–50
Proud to Serve
(documentary), 34