Television broadcasting of news
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Chester Burger papers
The Chester Burger Papers, 1921-2010, are comprised of scrapbooks, day timers, calendars, printed material, notes, videotapes, audiocassettes, and CD and DVD recordings, which document the life and career of Chester Burger.
CBS-TV oral history project records
Consisting of VHS tapes, transcripts, and a CD, the CBS-TV Oral History Project Records, 2003-2004, document Mike Conway’s research of the development of CBS News during the 1940s.
George Crile, III, papers
The George Crile, III, papers, 1978-2005, includes research files, clippings, audio and video recordings from new stories produced for CBS News, CBS Reports, 60 Minutes, and 60 Minutes II. There is special emphasis on Crile’s research on the Afghan War and the development of his 2003 book, Charlie Wilson’s War.
George Herman papers
The George Herman Papers, 1848, 1937-2005, document Herman’s 43-year career as a CBS political reporter and moderator of Face the Nation.
John Marks papers
Research files, correspondence, audio and video recordings, photographs, manuscripts, and published materials comprise the John Marks papers, 1923-2014.
Harry Reasoner papers
Correspondence, news reports, financial records, publications, transcripts, photographs, audio and videocassettes, 16 mm motion picture film, newspaper clippings, and an FBI File comprise the Harry Reasoner Papers, 1944-1999, documenting his career as an American journalist and author.
Morley Safer papers
The Morley Safer Papers, 1945 to 2019, are comprised of 124 feet and 8 gigabytes of news scripts, research files, correspondence, photographs, manuscripts, and videos documenting Morley Safer’s journalistic career, including reporting for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) and Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS).
Steven Singer papers
Neal Spelce papers
Howard Stringer papers
The Howard Stringer papers are comprised of the records of the executive who was former president of CBS News and CBS, Inc., founder of TELE-TV, as well as CEO of Sony and non-executive director of the BBC.