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  CBS News - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CBS News is the news division of American television and radio network CBS.
CBS News ran a five-minute news bulletin, transmitted to all the affiliates at 11 :55 a.m.
The branch of CBS News that produces newscasts and features to radio stations is called the CBS Radio Network.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/CBS_News   (355 words)

  
 Face the Nation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Each Sunday the moderator interviews newsmakers on the latest issues and delivers a short topical commentary at the end of the broadcast.
CBS News correspondents and other contributors engage the guests in a lively roundtable discussion focusing on current topics.
The program broadcasts on the CBS Television Network, usually at 10:30 AM ET, right after CBS News Sunday Morning.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Face_the_Nation   (250 words)

  
 Contact Information - CBS News
Sunday Morning chose to retire the old, scratchy vinyl phonograph version in favor of a new, clearer, high-tech recording.
The face in the Sunday Morning logo, along with some of the other sun images shown during the show, are inspired by an out-of-print book entitled The Sun in Art.
It is possible to purchase Sunday Morning logo caps and t-shirts by logging on to the CBS Store or calling (800) 542-5621.
oaktree.cbsnews.com /stories/1998/07/09/sunday/main13556.shtml   (418 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com Television Guide
Emanating from New York, "CBS News Sunday Morning" is in the habit of frequently airing two-minute news or feature segments, followed by two to three minutes of commercials.
Sometimes stories on "CBS News Sunday Morning" are recycled, or expanded, reports seen earlier in the week on the "CBS Evening News with Dan Rather." For example: Efforts to recover the sunken remains of the Civil War-era iron-clad Monitor.
Of course, there are good things to say about "CBS News Sunday Morning." The program' s endless variety of sunbursts, which serve as a logo, and a catchy trumpet volley played by Doc Severinsen, are nice touches.
www.signonsandiego.com /tvradio/cbsweeklyreview.html   (644 words)

  
 'Sunday Morning' a little miracle of sanity
In an era when television news programs are either rattling pans at night or schmoozing in the morning, it's easy to overlook the quiet one, the introspective, odd bird that has, for 25 brilliantly counterintuitive years, stood proudly alone.
"Sunday Morning," with its famous shining-sun logo and its even more famous closing scenes of quiet and beautiful nature, was the brainchild of Charles Kuralt and executive producer Robert "Shad" Northshield, who pitched their idea to the CBS brass years before it went on the air.
"Sunday Morning" will look back at how it started -- the inspiring "On the Road" pieces from Kuralt and how he sold the idea of a new kind of TV show to a network that was doing just fine with old-school news programming.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/01/23/DDGHI4EPSU1.DTL   (880 words)

  
 'Sunday Morning' celebrates 20 years of touting the arts
No big breaking news stories mean more time on Sunday Morning for painter Andrew Wyeth; playwrights Edward Albee or David Mamet; opera star Placido Domingo; underwater explorer Bob Ballard; jazz musician Oscar Peterson; the 50th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge; the world's largest bookstore; or pianist Vladimir Horowitz's return to Moscow in 1986.
When Sunday Morning started on Jan. 29, 1979, it was a beacon in the vast Sunday morning wasteland filled with religious broadcasts, paid programming, and the talking heads on Washington public affairs shows.
Sunday Morning also was presented a 1998 Peabody Award for a “lifetime” of achievement.
www.enquirer.com /columns/kiese/1999/01/24/jki_sunday_morning.html   (758 words)

  
 What if ... evening news was Sunday-morning thoughtful? | csmonitor.com
Instead, CBS needs to package the relaxed intelligence and rhythm that percolates throughout Sunday Morning and frame it for the pre-prime-time audience.
Similarly, nightly news executives blame the disappearing attention span as the reason for the demise of their programs.
"Sunday Morning" composes, extraordinarily well, narratives about a variety of subjects at a pace reasonable enough to give the audience a sense that the subjects are interesting and worth investing time to learn about.
www.csmonitor.com /2005/0318/p09s02-coop.htm   (750 words)

  
 Linda Mason - CBS News
In that role, she oversees the application of the standards and practices of CBS News and updates the CBS News Standards handbook; is in charge of the CBS News Archives, one of the largest television and audio archives in the world; and administers the Division’s internship and minority recruiting programs.
Mason oversaw the partnership between CBS News and the Smithsonian Institution, a project of primetime specials and "Smithsonian Minutes" broadcast during 1996, the institution's 150th anniversary.
During her tenure, she originated SUNDAY MORNING from the Soviet Union during President Ronald Reagan's first trip there, from Japan for the funeral of Emperor Hirohito and from China just prior to the uprising in Tiananmen Square.
www.eveningnews.com /stories/2004/08/23/broadcasts/main637877.shtml   (735 words)

  
 CBS News
This screen capture of the CBS Evening News summary for July 17, 2001 is reproduced to illustrate John F.X. Gillis' "Gresham and Chandra", published in American Politics Journal.
CBS News Correspondent Kimberly Dozier has the skinny on Great Britain.
New crash tests are raising concerns about hundreds of thousands of DaimlerChrysler minivans.
www.americanpolitics.com /20010719GillisCBS.html   (438 words)

  
 CBS Anchor's Links to Green Group Criticized -- 07/23/2002
Osgood admitted there is a "sense of kinship" between The Nature Conservancy and CBS News Sunday Morning, which he said pre-dates 1994, when he began hosting the program.
Former CBS News President and executive Howard Stringer, credited with bringing David Letterman to the network, is listed as a member of the TNC's board of governors.
The TNC was also the focus of at least one of Osgood's CBS Radio Network commentaries, "The Osgood File." In the report, Osgood praised the efforts of the TNC for its "conservation" methods involving "no-till" farming in Fish Creek, bordering Indiana and Ohio.
www.cnsnews.com /ViewNation.asp?Try=No&Page=\Nation\archive\200207\NAT20020723b.html   (1283 words)

  
 CBS
CBS News This Morning's Julie Chen reports on the results of its own test.
CBS News found 15 dentists in the New York area who agreed to have their dental water lines tested anonymously and sent the samples to Dr. Bernard Moncla at the University of Pittsburgh.
The CBS News study was an unscientific survey but its findings did mirror results in other studies.
www.abpa.org /originalsite/CBS-dental.htm   (664 words)

  
 Kuralt, Charles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Through a CBS network career spanning thirty-seven years, this award winning journalist and author has brought the life and vitality of back roads America to an eager audience while providing a television home for the arts, the environment and the offbeat.
Morning with Charles Kuralt would be criticized for being too slow-paced for the time period and, in mid-March 1982, Kuralt was replaced as anchor and sent back out on the road.
Then on 3 April 1994, at the age of fifty-nine, he retired from CBS with a poetic good-bye to his audience at the conclusion of his Sunday Morning broadcast.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/K/htmlK/kuraltcharl/kuraltcharl.htm   (1257 words)

  
 Marist News & Events -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
POUGHKEEPSIE -- Charles Osgood, anchor of "CBS News Sunday Morning" and the popular CBS Radio News commentaries known as "The Osgood File," is the recipient of the 1998 Marist College Lowell Thomas Award.
Osgood is known as the CBS News "poet-in-residence" for his rhyming commentaries on the day's news that frequently make up "The Osgood File," which is broadcast four times daily on the CBS Radio Network.
Prior to joining CBS News in September 1971, Osgood was a morning anchor and reporter for WCBS Newsradio 88, in New York.
www.marist.edu /publicaffairs/osgoodre.html   (406 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: CBS News Sunday Morning: 25th Anniversary
Twenty-five years of "CBS News Sunday Morning" were celebrated on Jan. 25, tracing the show's beginnings with Charles Kuralt and then carried on by Charles Osgood in 1994.
A unique blend of news and feature reporting on music, fine arts, the performing arts, sports and science are the elements which make up the Emmy Award-winning program.
Sunday Morning people, including myself, were delighted that Saddam was caught.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/A42532-2004Jan23?language=printer   (1498 words)

  
 Rita Braver , - CBS News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
(CBS) Rita Braver is a national correspondent for CBS News' Sunday Morning where she reports on everything from arts and culture to politics and foreign policy.
Braver spent four years as CBS News' Chief White House Correspondent (1993 97), covering a broad range of domestic and foreign issues.
She spent 11 years as a CBS News producer and has reported for the CBS Evening News, 48 Hours, Face The Nation, CBS News This Morning, Street Stories and Public Eye.
election.cbsnews.com /stories/1999/02/04/sunday/bios/main31570.shtml   (500 words)

  
 Bill's Weekly News Pick: CBS News Sunday Morning - Sundays 9 - 10:30 a.m. (ET)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
CBS News Sunday Morning - Sundays 9 - 10:30 a.m.
The purpose of this space is just as it sounds -- to offer a humble opinion as to which one news or documentary show you should watch in the upcoming week, if you can watch only one.
CBS News Sunday Morning is the TV equivalent of that weekend morning hot cup of coffee and newspaper -- something to be savored, with thoughtful long-form stories on topics that would never have a chance on most news programs.
www.billoglesby.com /newspick/2005/07/cbs-news-sunday-morning-sundays-9-1030.html   (226 words)

  
 C&G Partners
CBS News posted a web vote and 16,000 people voted for their favorite.
For example, CBS News is a sub-brand of CBS.
Some of the past work that was briefly shown on the CBS program was done by the partners of our firm when they were Principals at Chermayeff and Geismar Inc. (now closed).
www.cgpartnersllc.com /about/cbs.html   (817 words)

  
 CBS.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He also anchored and contributed reports to all three of the CBS News broadcasts on the Smithsonian Institution, at one point dropping miles beneath the surface of the sea to study the ocean floor.
During his 35 years with CBS News, Rather has held many prestigious positions, ranging from co-editor of 60 Minutes to anchor of CBS Reports and anchor of the weekend and weeknight editions of the CBS Evening News.
He has served as CBS News bureau chief in London and Saigon and was the White House correspondent during the Johnson and Nixon administrations.
www.pcma.com /crisis_intervention_news/cbsoncharter/story_68962.html   (1575 words)

  
 Lee Cowan - CBS News
He has covered a wide range of stories for the CBS Evening News, including reporting from Ground Zero on the Sept. 11 tragedies and from Kabul on the war in Afghanistan.
He joined CBS News in 1996 from WLWT-TV Cincinnati, where he anchored the top-rated weekend morning news program and was a general assignment reporter (1995-96).
He was a broadcast associate for the CBS Evening News in Washington, D.C. Cowan’s journalism career began in 1988 when he became a researcher and administrative assistant for CBS News Nightwatch, the Network’s original overnight news program.
oaktree.cbsnews.com /stories/2002/11/25/broadcasts/main530746.shtml   (374 words)

  
 Arlington National Cemetery: CBS Sunday Morning: May 30, 1999
(CBS) Every year in Arlington Cemetery on the eve of Memorial Day weekend, the 3rd U.S. Infantry, The Old Guard, performs a ritual that has been handed down for generations.
CBS News Sunday Morning Co-Anchor Charles Osgood explores the tradition behind the sacred soldiers' cemetery.
This is where ritual is observed with the utmost respect, and where tradition takes on a whole new significance.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /osgood.htm   (766 words)

  
 CBS News | A Day To Ponder Motherhood | May 10, 2002 18:00:09
What with soccer, baseball, lacrosse, drama lessons, dance lessons, music lessons, homework, and play-dates, there is a growing feeling that today’s parents are over-scheduling the lives of their children.
CBS News Sunday Morning brought together a group of Ridgewood, N.J., parents and their kids to talk about their over-scheduled lives.
It made news from coast to coast and the idea seems to have struck a nerve among American families.
www.hyper-parenting.com /cbsnews2.htm   (249 words)

  
 Farmington business woman to appear on CBS Sunday News
Schultz will be one of three working mothers featured on CBS News Sunday Morning for a Mother’s Day special.
Schultz said CBS learned of her family’s story from a January business story in a metro newspaper.
CBS producers liked the idea and contacted her later in the week with plans to send a camera crew on Monday, April 25.
www.hometownsource.com /2005/May/2icecream.html   (545 words)

  
 What If They Were White? (CBS News Sunday Morning Contributor Nancy Giles Commentary)
New Orleans is one of the poorest cities in the country, with 40 percent of its children living in poverty.
In spite of that,over four hundred New Orleans publicly owned buses remained parked in neat rows and 200,000 low-income New Orleans residents were left trapped in the ¡§New Orleans flood bowl¡¨ (as scientists call it) in the face of the incoming storm surge.
While 800,000 of New Orleans' residents with private transportation were being saved, 200,000 of New Orleans', low-income residents were left abandoned by the Governor and the Mayor in the New Orleans flood bowl to face a Category 4 Hurricane Storm Surge.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1479264/posts   (3881 words)

  
 CBS.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Previously, as a correspondent for the prime-time CBS News magazine Eye to Eye, he contributed reports on such topics as a mother's legal fight for custody of her child, and a new theory on the fate of pilot Amelia Earhart.
Prior to his Eye to Eye assignment, Mitchell served as co-anchor of the CBS News overnight broadcast Up to the Minute, which premiered in 1992, the year he joined CBS News as a New York-based correspondent.
Danon was a meteorologist for News 12 in Connecticut, and News 12 in Westchester County, New York, before joining CBS flagship affiliate WCBS-TV in New York City in January, 1997.
www.pcma.com /crisis_intervention_news/cbsoncharter/story_62365.html   (521 words)

  
 The Complications of a Man: CBS News sucks - UPDATED
If the majority of the hardest hit victims of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans were white people, they would not have gone for days without food and water, forcing many to steal for mere survival.
Flipping through the Sunday morning barrage of news programs I happen upon what seemed to be the closing comments of your CBS News Sunday Morning program.
Only to be vomited upon by the venomous and bitter views of a woman towards the current administration and it’s alleged lack of compassion and disinterest in coming to the aid of the Katrina survivors.
blog.anthonybeard.com /archive/2005/09/cbs_news_sucks_1.html   (326 words)

  
 Season Of Twentysomethings - CBS News
CBS News Sunday Morning Critic John Leonard takes a look at the upcoming fall television season.
We are about to drown in 38 new series programs, most of them about teen-agers and twentysomethings.
Amy Brenneman first lit up our television screen in a CBS summer series called Middle Ages, where she sang her radiant way into the hearts of a bunch of crybaby boomers.
uttm.com /stories/1999/09/10/sunday/main61943.shtml   (571 words)

  
 Andrew Heyward - The Media Center @ API
CBS NEWSPATH, the world’s largest satellite newsgathering system and 24-hour news service of CBS News, launched NEWSPATH Now, a cutting-edge advanced digital news-delivery system designed to meet the needs of local news producers and foreign clients.
CBS News, along with ABC News and Fox News, created Network News Service (NNS), an unprecedented domestic news cooperative designed to provide a more comprehensive service to affiliate news departments.
Heyward also was a key force in the establishment of the leading financial news website, CBS MarketWatch, and served on its board of directors from its founding in 1997 to its acquisition by Dow Jones in January 2005.
www.mediacenter.org /content/6936.cfm   (662 words)

  
 CBS News Story Same Old Republican Bashing
In what is generally not a "hard news" program, CBS News' "Sunday Morning" tries mightily to whack Republicans every time it features a controversial topic like race relations, right to life, economic policy or gay rights.
And CBS wants to point the finger of blame on shady corporate executives who have a penchant for cozying up to Republicans – you know, the ones who "stole" the election from Al Gore.
Ironically, on its Web site, CBS News at least makes a passable effort toward objectivity in a report called "Lights Out At Enron." On the air at "Sunday Morning," however, this was thrown overboard for sensation and spin.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/612882/posts   (816 words)

  
 1st Annual Business Emmy Awards
New York, December 2, 2004 - The National Television Academy today announced the winners of the Annual Emmy Awards for Business and Financial Reporting.
NBC News found filthy conditions in kitchens used to prepare food for US troops and uncovered cases of mass food poisoning.
In his CBS News Sunday Morning essays on emerging technologies, David Pogue takes complex technological applications such as Google or Spam and makes them comprehensible to the ordinary, non-technophile viewer.
www.emmyonline.org /emmy/2ndBizEmmyWinners.html   (1509 words)

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