television journalists

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television journalists

Cronkite

2012
Douglas Brinkley presents the definitive, revealing biography of an American legend: renowned news anchor Walter Cronkite.

Iwant

my journey from addiction and overconsumption to a simpler, honest life
2009
The author relates how her experiences trying to overcome addictions has helped her be more self-aware, embrace her ethnic identity, and accept her sexual orientation.

Off camera

private thoughts made public
2000
Newsman Koppel offers his observations on significant matters of 1999--the Clinton impeachment, the war in Kosovo, the global economy, even Viagra.

The fourth hand

2003
While reporting a story from India, a New York television journalist has his left hand eaten by a lion and finds his life forever changed when he becomes the first person to receive a hand transplant.

Eli

a novel
2000
After a fiery car crash, television journalist Conrad Davis finds himself transported to an alternate universe where life is exactly the same, except for the fact that Jesus was not born 2,000 years earlier, but was instead born in contemporary society.

David Brinkley

11 Presidents, 4 Wars, 22 Political Conventions, 1 Moon Landing, 3 Assasinations, 2,000 weeks of News and Other Stuff on Television and 18 Years of Growing Up in North Carolina
1995
I wrote pretty well and Huntley looked good and had a great voice. Nearly everything we did had never been done before because it had never been possible before.

Shot

a novel
2002
After her husband is shot after a series of suspicious events, Lucy Greene sets out to uncover the truth behind his death, and in the process she stumbles onto a dangerous secret about a government-sponsored biological warfare program that her husband was involved in.

Peter Jennings

a reporter's life
2007
A comprehensive biography of American journalist, Peter Jennings, that chronicles his Canadian childhood, debut on network television, and his numerous awards and achievements.

Exclusive

1997
Reporter Barrie Travis's ethics and patriotism are called into question when she determines to investigate the death of the President's infant son after the First Lady hints to her in an off-the-record conversation that she believes the baby was murdered.

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