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Stephen Fleischman, television writer-director-producer, spent thirty years in Network News at CBS and ABC, starting in 1953. In 1959, he participated in the formation of the renowned Murrow-Friendly "CBS Reports" series. In 1983, Fleischman won the prestigious Columbia University-Dupont Television Journalism Award. In 2004, he wrote his memoir. See: www.ARedintheHouse.com
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"Nobody rewrites what I write!" John Reed (portrayed by Warren Beatty) storms in the movie "Reds" just re-released along with its DVD for the first time since the movie opened in 1981.
This would be a good time to look back and see what's happened to journalism since those exuberant World War I days when crusading journalist, Jack Reed, called "the wonder boy of Greenwich Village", reported for independent media...