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"Please be upstanding for the queen of newscasting," said the former Radio 1 DJ at Tuesday's event.

From BBC • Mar. 9, 2011

Last week he got his chance to "broaden the scope of newscasting" with a new Turner Calling show on Chicago's ABC station WENR.

From Time Magazine Archive

Now getting $100,000 a year for his newscasting, Vandercook is "amazed" by the freedom of U.S. radio.

From Time Magazine Archive

"It is hard for television newscasting to serve the more mature purposes of journalism," says Harold Fleming, director of the Potomac Institute.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was one of the biggest draws in newscasting, his personality that made the news seem to belong to the people, to be a continuing story of their lives, was unique.

From Prologue to an Analogue by Richmond, Leigh




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