The Transformation of News Media - When was The Golden Age of Journalism and Information?
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Join host Paul Johnson as he welcomes Peter Herford, a legendary journalist from CBS, to discuss the pivotal moments in American journalism. With firsthand accounts of major events like the JFK assassination and the Vietnam War, Peter provides an in-depth look at the evolution of news media and the glory days of CBS. This episode offers a fascinating exploration of how journalism has shaped and been shaped by historical events. Topics Discussed in This Video: - The Early Years and CBS Beginnings: Peter Herford shares his family's escape from Germany just before World War II and how his career at CBS began by chance in Anchorage, Alaska. His journey from a small TV station to becoming a prominent figure in CBS News set the stage for his influential career. - Transformative Moments in TV News: Explore the pivotal moments that transformed television news, including the JFK assassination and the impact of Edward Murrow. Peter recounts how the continuous four-and-a-half-day coverage of JFK's assassination revolutionized TV news and brought it to the forefront of American media. - The Golden Age of CBS News and Its Pioneers: Discover the impact of iconic figures like Edward Murrow and Walter Cronkite on CBS News. Peter delves into Murrow’s influence during World War II and Cronkite’s role in transforming television news, particularly through events like the JFK assassination and the rise of 60 Minutes. - Modern Media: Concluding on a hopeful note, Peter shares his thoughts on the current state of journalism, arguing that despite challenges, we might be living in the golden age of journalism today. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining rigorous standards and ethical practices to foster a more informed and united society.
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