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Perhaps THE ONLY exception to this rule has to be Huntley-Brinkley when Chet Huntley left the nightly news on NBC to retire in 1974 (??)1069_KIFR said:Chancellor-Brokaw
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At NBC history will continue to repeat itself, over and over and over.
Well John Chancellor was a journalist through-and-through & NBC knew that (Afterall he was NBC's Berlin Correspondent during the JFK Assassination) which is why he was subsequently moved to the nightly news chairPab Sungenis said:Actually, it was Garroway-Chancellor. After Chancellor proved himself completely inappropriate for morning TV Hugh Downs was brought in to salvage the show.
...Huntley retired in 1970 and died in 1974...Pat Cook said:Perhaps THE ONLY exception to this rule has to be Huntley-Brinkley when Chet Huntley left the nightly news on NBC to retire in 1974 (??)
...not soon enough. What currently runs on NBC under the title Meet the Press is a travesty. The actual Meet The Press died on 1 December 1991, when Garrick Utley ended his run as an actual moderator of an actual panel of press members. The next week saw the premiere of what was really The Tim Russert Show, a completely different program with a completely different format, but NBC didn't have the guts to use that honest a title, so they applied the fraudulent title Meet the Press with Tim Russert as if Russert qualified to be considered "The Press." Bullspit. Russert and Gregory turned the thing into Media Whore #1 with (fill in the star's name) using what had been a previously honoured title...1069_KIFR said:When will David Gregory's last broadcast be?
Ultimajock said:What currently runs on NBC under the title Meet the Press is a travesty. The actual Meet The Press died on 1 December 1991, when Garrick Utley ended his run as an actual moderator of an actual panel of press members.