Quotes About CBS News
I am thrilled to be joining 'CBS News' and to have the opportunity to collaborate with some of our profession's most talented journalists.
~ Steve Capus
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I recognize that I had a good deal of good luck in my life. I came along at a time when it was pretty easy to get a job in journalism. I went to work at CBS News when I was about 22, and within a year or so was reporting on the air.
~ Charles Kuralt
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I always wanted to be an anchorman, but after college I wound up working behind the scenes at CBS News for 10 years.
~ Andy Cohen
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Covering Richard Nixon's triumphant run in 1968 turned out to be my last major assignment as a general correspondent for CBS News. In September of that year, '60 Minutes' made its debut and I began the best, the most fulfilling job a reporter could imagine.
~ Mike Wallace
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You know, I was at CBS News for 28 years. I may have run an unidentified source. Frankly, I don't remember.
~ Bernard Goldberg
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I worked for CBS News in the aftermath of all the greatness. I actually brought coffee to Edward R. Murrow.
~ James L. Brooks
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When I came to CBS it was the mother church. I mean that was - everybody wanted to go to work for CBS News.
~ Mike Wallace
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I don't know of anybody's political bias at CBS News. We try very hard to get any opinion that we have out of our stories, and most of our stories are balanced.
~ Lesley Stahl
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I was really lucky to work at CBS news. I was blessed to be able to live my dream in many ways at CBS news.
~ Dan Rather
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What I think is highly inappropriate is what's going on across the Internet, a kind of political jihad against Dan Rather and CBS News that's quite outrageous.
~ Tom Brokaw
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At the heart of 'CBS News' is a group of inspiring, enterprising people led by the outstanding team of David Rhodes and Jeff Fager.
~ Steve Capus
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But Cleveland sucks," Fox said—referring to both the team (which went 42-40 in 1996–97) and the city (once ranked among America's most dangerous metropolises by CBS News). "It's a lot of money," Strickland replied. "Bill," Fox said, "tell them if they wanna pay me $42 million I'll go to Cleveland. Otherwise I'm joining the Lakers." Rick Fox joined the Lakers.
~ Jeff Pearlman
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