Roger Mudd, Still "A CBS Man"
Mudd, who left CBS News for NBC News in the early 1980's after Dan Rather got the post-Walter Cronkite anchor job Mudd wanted, was feted by Lesley Stahl last week at a party to celebrate his new book, The Place To Be: Washington, CBS, and the Glory Days of Television News. Among those in attendance were Susan Zirinsky, Connie Chung, Lynn Sherr, and Mort Zuckerman. More from the Mudd interview: • On whether he still watches the CBS Evening News: "Oh yeah. I usually - just as an old horse in the stable, I turn it on just because that's my company and always feel it will be and I still know some people there. So I usually start with CBS at 6:30pm and will stay with them until 7pm, and then generally go over to Jim Lehrer where I also had worked for five, six years and know those people." • On his favorite current TV journos: "Someone I really like at ABC is Martha Raddatz...I think [NBC's David Gregory] is very good and judicious, and I like David Martin over at CBS at the Pentagon....It's good to have Jeff Greenfield back on CBS." • On what cable channels he watches: "I tend to like MSNBC a little better...[Keith] Olbermann is outrageously good. He's funny and I'm learning stuff on there that I'm not hearing. A lot of that political patois that I pick up from him and [Chris] Matthews, and that seems to be an added contribution. I don't watch FOX. I've tried it several times and CNN is okay, but I think they have too many people and too many graphics. It's not a serene network." (photo by Rachel Sklar) • On former colleague Dan Rather during his CBS Evening News anchor tenure: "I thought he was a very hardworking man who was, in fact, tightly wound and a complicated fellow, and I thought what came across was someone not quite comfortable with himself and I think that came through." • On how technology has changed the lives of TV journos: "Oh my God — iPod, iPhones, texting — everything! I think a well-equipped reporter has to have a saddlebag to put his stuff in!" Sklar's post has other photos from the book bash, as well as a diagram, courtesy of Bob Schieffer, on the layout of CBS' Washington Bureau (whose desk was located where) circa 1969. Email This Post |
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