Harry Reasoner: A Life in the News

Harry Reasoner: A Life in the News

by Douglass K. Daniel
Harry Reasoner: A Life in the News

Harry Reasoner: A Life in the News

by Douglass K. Daniel

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Overview

Harry Reasoner was one of the most trusted and well-liked journalists of the golden age of network television news. Whether anchoring the evening newscast on CBS in the 1960s or on ABC in the 1970s, providing in-depth reporting on 60 Minutes, or hosting numerous special programs covering civil rights struggles, the Vietnam War, and Watergate, Reasoner had "that almost mystical quality it seems to take for good television reporting, exuding this atmosphere of truth and believability," in the words of Walter Cronkite. Yet his reassuring manner and urbane, often witty, on-air persona masked a man who was far more complex and contradictory. Though gifted with the intelligence and drive to rise to the top of his profession, Reasoner was regarded by many colleagues as lazy and self-indulgent, a man who never achieved his full potential despite his many accomplishments.

Harry Reasoner: A Life in the News covers the entire sweep of this enigmatic journalist's life and career. Douglass K. Daniel opens with Reasoner's Depression-era Midwestern upbringing and follows him through his early work in newspapers and radio before he joined CBS in 1956. Focusing on Reasoner's thirty-five-year tenure in television news, Daniel presents fascinating, behind-the-scenes accounts of Reasoner's key role in founding the top-rated newsmagazine 60 Minutes. He also explores Reasoner's highly publicized move to ABC in 1970, where he anchored the nightly newscast, first with Howard K. Smith and later with Barbara Walters—a disastrous pairing from which Reasoner's career never fully recovered.

Based on scores of interviews and unpublished letters, memos, and other primary sources, this first biography of the man once rated second in credibility only to Walter Cronkite illuminates an entire era in broadcast journalism, as well as many of the unique personalities, from Andy Rooney to Mike Wallace, who made that era distinctive.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780292722170
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 03/01/2007
Series: Focus on American History Series
Pages: 292
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Douglass K. Daniel is a writer and editor with the Associated Press in Washington, D.C. A journalist for more than twenty-five years, Daniel has also taught reporting at Kansas State University and Ohio University. He is the author of Lou Grant: The Making of TV's Top Newspaper Drama.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Chapter One. The Most Wonderful Place in the World
  • Chapter Two. A Comfortable Life Upended
  • Chapter Three. Secure at Home, Adrift at Work
  • Chapter Four. Taking a Chance at CBS News
  • Chapter Five. On the Air and Everywhere
  • Chapter Six. 60 Minutes and a Bruised Ego
  • Chapter Seven. At ABC, New Duties and Old Habits
  • Chapter Eight. Trouble, Turmoil, and Barbara Walters
  • Chapter Nine. A Rocky Return to CBS
  • Chapter Ten. Behind the Camera, a Difficult Farewell
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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