Fred W. Friendly

Journalist and broadcaster for CBS News

Fred W. Friendly - Journalist and broadcaster for CBS News
Born

October 30th, 1915
109 years ago

Died

March 3rd, 1998
27 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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Worked in journalism and broadcasting, contributing significantly to the field of television news. Played a crucial role at CBS News as a producer for programs such as 'See It Now' and 'Face the Nation.' Focused on investigative reporting and brought critical issues to public attention during the 1950s and 1960s. Later served as President of PBS, promoting educational programming.

Produced 'See It Now' with Edward R. Murrow

Served as President of PBS

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