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Author Greenwald, Marilyn S., author.

Title Pauline Frederick reporting : a pioneering broadcaster covers the Cold War / Marilyn S. Greenwald ; foreword by Marlene Sanders.

Publication Info. [Lincoln] : Potomac Books, an imprint of the University of Nebraska Press, [2014]

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 Windsor, Main Library - Adult Department  B-FREDERICK, P.    Check Shelf
Description xxi, 332 pages, 34 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents A quirk of fate -- Polly the prizewinner -- Talking about serious things -- Television's merciless eye -- Crisis Pauline -- Perils of Pauline -- The great assembly hall -- If not Miss Frederick, who? -- Death of the peacock -- Liberating the airwaves -- Good news, bad news, and Agnews -- Full circle -- Out of the box.
Summary "Pauline Frederick Reporting is the biography of the life and career of the first woman to become a network news correspondent. After no less an authority than Edward R. Murrow told her there was no place for her in broadcasting, Pauline Frederick (1908-90) cracked the good old boys' club through determination and years of hard work, eventually becoming a trusted voice to millions of television viewers. During Frederick's nearly fifty years as a journalist she interviewed a young Fidel Castro, covered the Nuremberg trials, interpreted diplomatic actions at the United Nations, and was the first woman to moderate a presidential debate. The life of this pivotal figure in American journalism provides an inside perspective on the growth and political maneuverings of television networks as well as Frederick's relationships with iconic NBC broadcast figures David Brinkley, Chet Huntley, and others. Although Frederick repeatedly insisted that she would trade her career, glamorous as it was, to have a family, a series of romances ended in heartache when she did indeed choose her work over love. At the age of sixty-one, however she married and attained the family life she had always wanted. Her story is one for all modern women striving to balance career and family."--Book jacket.
Subject Frederick, Pauline.
Cold War -- Press coverage -- United States.
Women journalists -- United States -- Biography.
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