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  Chris Wallace (journalist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chris Wallace (born October 12, 1947) is an American journalist, currently the host of Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace.
Chris Wallace's "FOX News Sunday" interview with Bill Clinton was one of six TV appearances the former president made last week.
Wallace explained his party affiliation in terms of pragmatism-insisting that being a Democrat is the only feasible means of participating in the political process in heavily-Democratic Washington D.C.-and maintained that he had voted for candidates from both major parties in the past.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chris_Wallace_(journalist)   (1336 words)

  
 Journos v pollies: the tirade goes on ... - www.smh.com.au
Journalist Chris Wallace wishes to advise Jack that her income from journalism is zero.
Journalists are manipulative, two-faced liars who do their best to tailor news to their personal or organisational agendas, your colleagues at News Limited being the worst of the bunch.
Journalists are beginning to wake up to their true position in the social hierarchy, but they still can't understand the depth and extent of this opinion.
www.smh.com.au /articles/2003/11/20/1069027245641.html   (4850 words)

  
 Ms. Magazine | Ms. Calls on Fox News to Apologize for Attack on Teresa Heinz Kerry
Chris Wallace was on the floor of the convention as a reporter.
Heinz Kerry to the wife of Juan Peron is beyond all journalistic pale.
Wallace’s on air behavior, to admonish his reporter, and to participate in restoring a measure of respect to this process of American democracy that patriots of all stripes hold so dear.”
www.msmagazine.com /press/2004-07-28-chriswallace.asp   (385 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Mike Wallace (journalist) Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Mike Wallace is an American journalist with a long-running career.
Mike Wallace (born May 9, 1918 as Myron Leon Wallace) is an American journalist with a long-running career.
Chris Wallace, his second son, is also a newscaster.
www.ipedia.com /mike_wallace__journalist_.html   (195 words)

  
 Crooks and Liars » Fox News Sunday/Chris Wallace
Chris Wallace slams ABC on 9/11 project: “I think it’s slanderous, I think it’s defamatory and I think that ABC and Disney should be held to account
Chris Wallace asked if Bolton planned to do away with televised press briefings which is another signal that the administration wants to manipulate and silence the press.
Chris uses the old " some people say" routine which really means right wingers who are angry that the press has the nerve to actually demand answers.
www.crooksandliars.com /category/fox-news/fox-news-sundaychris-wallace   (2674 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Wallace jumps from ABC to Fox News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Chris Wallace is the latest broadcast correspondent to defect to cable news, but he says the distinction is lost on most viewers.
Wallace will keep his hand in broadcasting as he replaces Tony Snow as host of Fox News Sunday, which is produced by Fox News Channel but airs on the broadcast network.
Wallace has a history in the arena: He hosted Meet the Press from 1987-88, a stint that failed to attract ratings.
www.usatoday.com /life/columnist/mediamix/2003-10-28-media-mix_x.htm   (356 words)

  
 Mike Wallace Biography (TV Newscaster/TV Personality) — Infoplease.com
Wallace joined CBS News in 1963 as a correspondent and was named in 1968 as one of the co-hosts for 60 Minutes, a TV news "magazine" that has been a Sunday night staple since the mid-1970s.
He's also been in the news himself a few times, including when U.S. General William Westmoreland sued him for libel in 1984 (the case was settled in 1985), and when he was depicted as knuckling under to the tobacco industry in the 1999 Russell Crowe film The Insider.
Wallace has also been open about his battle with depression (which he says was triggered by the 1984 lawsuit) and has worked to educate the public on the issue.
www.infoplease.com /biography/var/mikewallace.html   (492 words)

  
 Mike Wallace Biography -- Academy of Achievement
In 1968, Wallace received the assignment that was to define the mature phase of his career, and change the course of broadcast journalism.
Wallace made skillful use of the new, more portable video technology to take his crew where no television reporters had gone before, and to bring the finished story to the American public in record time.
Wallace surprised the American public when he disclosed that he had been treated for clinical depression in the mid-1980s.
www.achievement.org /autodoc/page/wal2bio-1   (919 words)

  
 Media Matters - Fox News rallies behind Wallace, attacks Clinton
Summary: Fox News dedicated its coverage of an interview of President Clinton by Chris Wallace to portraying Wallace as the victim, while depicting Clinton as having a "complete meltdown," an "angry explosion," a "volcanic reaction," and as going on a "tirade" during the interview.
WALLACE: Yeah, I was going to say, he should have seen the email I got two weeks ago when I was questioning Secretary of State [Condoleezza] Rice, that I was too tough on her.
And Chris Wallace blogged about it actually in the DC Fishbowl online, and he said, "I felt as if a mountain was coming down in front of me." He said he felt it was a pretty fair -- and he didn't think it was going to be that inflammatory of a question at all.
mediamatters.org /items/200609260002   (5639 words)

  
 Y Journalists Journalism Media News
National Conference of Christians and Jews, and the Silver Em Award from the University of Mississippi, which honors journalists whose careers...
for the development of the print media and the young journalists, he said.
In the chapter on culture she quotes various journalists and commentators who...
www.iaswww.com /ODP/News/Media/Journalism/Journalists/Y   (352 words)

  
 MSCO Blog » Blog Archive » The Day The Music Died
Here is a highly placed journalist who is obligated to market himself as a strong figure well suited to represent the public’s interest.
Wallace’s mistake: he allowed Billy Boy the cushion of Presidential privilege after the former President relinquished that privilege by personally attacking Wallace.
Once Clinton lost it and accused Wallace of smirking, Chris was in a schoolyard fight, not journalistic discovery.
www.msco.com /blog/?p=30   (304 words)

  
 CBS’s Mike Wallace: Too Many Minutes of Liberal Bias
An illustrative anecdote about how Mike Wallace viewed the world: On an edition of the PBS panel series Ethics in America, devoted to war coverage, which was taped at Harvard in late 1987, Wallace proclaimed that if he were traveling with enemy soldiers he would not warn U.S. soldiers of an impending ambush.
Without hesitating, Wallace responded: "No, you don't have higher duty...you're a reporter." When Brent Scrowcroft, the then-future National Security Adviser, argued that "you're Americans first, and you're journalists second," Wallace was mystified by the concept, wondering "what in the world is wrong with photographing this attack by [the imaginary] North Kosanese on American soldiers?"
Wallace's admission came just four days after Don Hewitt, the Executive Producer of the show, charged that George W. Bush "may have stolen the election," but he didn't mind until Bush governed as a conservative.
www.mrc.org /Profiles/wallace/welcome.asp   (1296 words)

  
 Why is Chris Wallace of Fox News Such a Jerk? - Associated Content
Chris Wallace, you USED to be a journalist.
Chris Wallace the host of Fox News Sunday became news himself after that interview with former President Clinton.
If Wallace is a journalist (when did that happen..?) and it is his job to push you to the corner and get some interesting or controversial thing out of you.
www.associatedcontent.com /article/71788/why_is_chris_wallace_of_fox_news_such.html   (545 words)

  
 Fox News: The inside story - Salon
When veteran television journalist Chris Wallace announced this week that he was leaving ABC for Fox News, reporters asked him whether he was concerned about trading in his objectivity for Fox's rightward slant.
But after watching Fox closely, Wallace said, he had decided that the network suffered from an "unfair rap," and that its reporting is, in fact, "serious, thoughtful and even-handed."
But then he heard Chris Wallace -- an outsider to Fox, for now -- proclaim the network fair.
dir.salon.com /story/news/feature/2003/10/31/fox/index.html   (1305 words)

  
 Bash Father Bash Son: Mike Wallace, Chris Wallace Battle on 'Larry King' | NewsBusters.org
His son, Chris Wallace, is host of "Fox News Sunday." On Wednesday both men appeared on "Larry King Live" to discuss the father's retirement and the son's ongoing career.
It's not often that Mike Wallace, the ever gregarious and overbearing interrogator, is taken to task for "complaining and whining" on national television.
Maybe, when Mike Wallace slammed Fox News, Chris Wallace should have asked CBS employee Mike Wallace how (now forcefully retired) Dan Rather is coming along in his search for those "un-impeachible sources" he quoted in the CBS fake/forged Bush national guard memos fiasco?  Kinda makes Fox News look pretty good by comparison.
newsbusters.org /node/4581   (1866 words)

  
 YouTube - Chris Wallace-Yellow Journalist-Bill Clinton Real Man Pt2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Chris Wallace, owned by the Fox News network, attempted to sandbag Bill Clinton but instead found his ass handed to him.
Wallace starts the interview with a couple of softballs and then goes in to a manic fit of about seven questions in a row all in the O'Rielly fashion of yellow journalism.
Wallace the Smirking clown then time shifts the events post Somalia in to a pre Somalia world trying in vein to make some kind of a moronic point.
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 Northpinellas: Mike Wallace and son Chris will anchor benefit dinner
PALM HARBOR -- Mike Wallace, famed reporter of CBS' 60 Minutes, and his son Chris Wallace, chief correspondent for 20/20, will be the featured speakers May 19 at an annual fundraiser sponsored by the Morton Plant Mease Foundation.
Mike Wallace, who will celebrate his 82nd birthday May 9, has been co-editor of 60 Minutes since it made its debut in 1968.
Chris Wallace, a frequent substitute host for Nightline, joined ABC News from NBC News, where he had been chief White House correspondent since 1982 and anchor of Meet the Press.
www.sptimes.com /News/031400/NorthPinellas/Mike_Wallace_and_son_.shtml   (400 words)

  
 The Pesky Fly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
I eschew the false choice of "the lesser of two evils," and I refuse to spend my precious time, money, and energy on someone who is so stuck in the imagery of previous revolutions that he is incapable of understanding the one taking place in front of his bearded face.
Chris Lugo is no less guilty of trying to make a fashion statement than Harold Ford Jr., and frankly, I've got more important things to fight for than a damn hairstyle.
They seem wise in retrospect, although I'm sure at the time their families and friends thought they were being paranoid.
thepeskyfly.blogspot.com   (6200 words)

  
 The Thylazine Foundation Pty Ltd: Art, Ethics and Literature: Australian Artists and Writers for Peace - Chris ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Born to a journalist and a pianist, he grew up with a family tradition of military-bohemian Scots.
On leaving school he worked at such jobs as cadet metallurgist and electrical trade journalist before finding his metier as poet and as a university teacher.
He has lived in Britain, the United States and Italy, as well as in his natal Melbourne, has taught at Harvard and read his poems all round the world.
www.thylazine.org /peace/chriswallacecrabbe.html   (168 words)

  
 Salon.com News | Fox News: The inside story
I've been sitting here for the last six months watching this debate about who's biased and who isn't and whether Fox is this or that.
And when I saw this thing about Chris Wallace, I thought, "This is it.
Wallace said that Fox has received an unfair "rap" as slanting its coverage in a Republican direction.
gladstone.uoregon.edu /~jbloom/problems/FoxNews.htm   (2795 words)

  
 Christopher Wallace - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chris Wallace (computer scientist), Australian computer scientist (and physicist, etc.) (1933-2004), developer of Minimum Message Length (MML)
Chris Wallace (journalist), newscaster at ABC, NBC, and Fox News, and son of Mike Wallace (journalist)
This human name article is a disambiguation page – a list of pages that might otherwise share the same title, which is a person's or persons' name.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chris_Wallace   (123 words)

  
 FOXNews.com - Chris Wallace - Bio
Chris Wallace is the host of "FOX News Sunday" (FNS), FOX Broadcasting Company’s Sunday morning public affairs program.
Prior to that, Wallace played an integral role in FOX News’; "You Decide 2004" election coverage, reporting live from major election events, including Election Night, the presidential debates, the Democratic and Republican conventions, the New Hampshire Primary, and the Iowa Caucuses.
Wallace has been described as an “equal opportunity inquisitor” by The Boston Globe, “an aggressive journalist”, “sharp edged” and “solid” by The Washington Post and “an equal-opportunity ravager” by The Miami Herald.
www.foxnews.com /story/0,2933,104584,00.html   (570 words)

  
 'Fox Sunday' lures Wallace   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Veteran ABC News reporter Chris Wallace is rejoining the Sunday talk show wars, replacing Tony Snow as host of Fox News Sunday starting in mid-November.
Wallace, who was briefly host of NBC's Meet the Press in the mid-1980s, has been covering politics for ABC's Primetime Live.
Fox News Sunday is generally fourth in the Sunday morning ratings, its average audience of 1.6 million a little more than a third of the size of Meet the Press.
www.enquirer.com /editions/2003/10/29/tem_chriswallace1029.html   (171 words)

  
 Keyword   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
He has spoken the truth about 9/11, and the current presidential administration,” Olbermann portrayed Chris Wallace, who conducted the interview, as an agent of the White House and delivered the lowest of insults, calling Wallace “a monkey posing as a newscaster.” On Bush, Olbermann...
Wallace had to act all mortified and pretend he wasn't familiar with the term, he wouldn't even repeat it: "Rumpswab".
And if Chris Rock is nearly right, I might be the only straight white man who watches the Oscars for both the pretty women almost dressed plus the primetime fun of making rude comments as the awards are handed out.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/keyword?k=chris   (4145 words)

  
 Chris Wallace (journalist)
with senior Bush aides" and found only one (a 2004 interview with Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld) in which Wallace raised the question of whether the Bush administration mounted an adequate response to al Qaeda prior to 9/11.
Clinton's assertion that Wallace did not challenge the Bush administration's pre-9/11 record on terrorism?
In 2004, Wallace asked Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to answer the charge that "the Bush Administration largely ignored the threat from Al Qaeda," before 9/11,adding, "Mr.
www.danceage.com /biography/sdmc_Chris_Wallace_(journalist)   (1356 words)

  
 Causes & Commentary
To ensure compliance, journalists are "escorted everywhere while on base and some were monitored as they went to the restroom." Eugene Fidel, a military law expert, "said he has never heard of restrictions against talking to soldiers," calling such limitations "crazy."
Journalists, George Bernard Shaw once said, "are unable, seemingly, to discriminate between a bicycle accident and the collapse of civilization." How odd, given the profession's un-equaled reputation for narcissism, that Shaw's observation holds true even when the collapsing "civilization" is their own.
Hume said to host Chris Wallace that the trip to Russia that was financed by foreign lobbyists wasn't a big deal.
www.christymarx.com /pov/pov_2005april.htm   (11612 words)

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