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  2. Nixon interviews - Wikipedia

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    The Nixon interviews were a series of conversations between former American president Richard Nixon and British journalist David Frost, produced by John Birt. They were recorded and broadcast on television and radio in four programs in 1977. [1] The interviews later became the central subject of Peter Morgan's play Frost/Nixon in 2006.

  3. Diane Sawyer - Wikipedia

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    1967–1970: WLKY-TV news and weather reporter and teacher in Louisville, Kentucky. 1970–1974: White House press aide; 1974–1978: Literary assistant to President Richard Nixon; 1978–1981: CBS News reporter and correspondent; 1981–1984: Morning with Charles Kuralt/The CBS Morning News co-anchor; 1982–1984: CBS Early Morning News co-anchor

  4. David Frost - Wikipedia

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    Whitlam and Frost: The Full Text of Their TV Conversations Plus Exclusive New Interviews (1974) "I Gave Them a Sword": Behind the Scenes of the Nixon Interviews (1978). Reissued as Frost/Nixon in 2007. David Frost's Book of Millionaires, Multimillionaires, and Really Rich People (1984) The World's Shortest Books (1987) An Autobiography.

  5. Legendary ABC News anchor and reporter Tom Jarriel dead at 89

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    Legendary ABC News anchor and reporter Tom Jarriel, who gained prominence for his coverage of Martin Luther King Jr’s assassination and the Richard Nixon administration, has died, his family ...

  6. File:Richard Nixon Tapes - Angry at the New York Times ...

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    Nixon was astonished and annoyed that Kissinger would suggest such an interview. He also makes a distinction between print and TV reporters. (Photo: President Richard Nixon talks to reporters in the White House in 1970. His press secretary Ron Ziegler is the far right.)

  7. ‘The Post’ fact-check: Did Nixon really say that about the ...

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  8. Looking for the light: Books and movies rekindle one reporter ...

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    Nov. 17—When Richard Nixon resigned from the presidency more than 50 years ago, on Aug. 8, 1974, to be precise, I was a reporter for my hometown newspaper, the Natchez (Mississippi) Democrat.

  9. Howard K. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Howard Kingsbury Smith (May 12, 1914 – February 15, 2002) was an American journalist, radio reporter, television anchorman, political commentator, and film actor. He was one of the original members of the team of war correspondents known as the Murrow Boys .