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Roger Mudd joined CBS in 1961, and as the congressional correspondent, became a star covering the historic Senate filibuster debate over the 1964 Civil Right Act. Mudd was one of half a dozen major figures in the stable of CBS News broadcasters at time when the network's standing as a provider of news was at its peak. In The Place to Be, Mudd tells of how the bureau worked: the rivalries, the egos, the pride, the competition, the ambitions and the gathering frustrations of conveying the world to a national television audience in thirty minutes minus commercials. It is the story of
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Télévision --- Television broadcasting of news --- Émissions de nouvelles --- Histoire --- History --- CBS News --- History. --- #SBIB:309H523 --- #SBIB:309H1513 --- Television broadcasting --- Television coverage of news --- Television journalism --- Television news --- Broadcast journalism --- Audiovisuele communicatie: verhaalanalyse --- Geschiedenis en/of organisatie van de radio en/of televisie: algemeen en per land (met inbegrip van de rol van de omroep in de ontwikkelingsproblematiek) --- News --- Columbia Broadcasting System, inc. --- CBS Inc. --- C.B.S. News --- Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. --- CBS Corp. --- Télévision --- Émissions de nouvelles
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