Fred W. Friendly
Fred W. Friendly
(
October 30
,
1915
–
March 3
,
1998
) is the former president of
CBS News
and the creator, with
Edward R. Murrow
of the documentary television program
See It Now
. In
1966
he resigned from CBS when the network ran an episode of
I Love Lucy
instead of the first
senate
hearings questioning American involvement in
Vietnam
, Friendly went on to create the Fred Friendly Seminars. See also:
Edward R. Murrow
External links
The Museum of Broadcast Communications
Interviewed by Don Swaim
1990 Open Mind Interview "The Power of the Media" Part One at Internet Archive
1990 Open Mind Interview "The Power of the Media" Part Two at Internet Archive
Fred Friendly Seminars
CNN Obituary
Columbia University 250: Columbians Ahead of Their Time
Friendly, Fred W. Friendly, Fred W. Friendly, Fred W.
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