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March 30, 2008
Roger Mudd
Fmr. CBS Correspondent & Author
Roger Mudd BIO:
THE HISTORY CHANNEL:
Primary Anchor

NBC:
· Co-Anchor, NBC Nightly News
· Co-Host, Meet The Press
· Anchor, American Almanac

CBS:
· Chief Washington Correspondent
· Weekend & Substitute Anchor, CBS Evening News

ADDITIONAL WORK:
Other jobs in journalism include WTOP Television and Radio, WRNL Radio, and Richmond News Leader.

AWARDS:
· George Foster Peabody Award
· Joan Shorenstein Award for Distinguished Washington Reporting
· Five Emmy Awards

EDUCATION:
· University of North Carolina, masters in history
· Washington & Lee University

PERSONAL:
· Married to E.J. Spears
· Four Children: Daniel, Maria, Jonathan, & Matthew

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Info: This is the first in a two part Q&A with former CBS correspondent Roger Mudd. The interviews are based on his new book "The Place To Be: Washington, CBS, and the Glory Days of Television News." Mudd tells the story of his years at CBS, which began May 31, 1961 and concluded on November 6, 1980. Part one tells the story of Dan Rather being chosen as successor to Walter Cronkite to anchor the CBS Evening News, a position that Mudd thought was going to be his. He talks about his relations with Rather then and now.

Part Two of this program will air the following Sunday, April 6th.





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