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CBS opened up its archives to Belkin, offering access to the raw footage of Wallace’s interviews, one of those being a 1985 sit-down with the current president of the U.S.
Wallace said the expanded media universe has changed the rules for getting interviews, but he said the "60 Minutes" name still carries weight. "There used to be three networks and PBS.
"Mike always talked about it as his tipping point in a way," said Belkin. "That's the moment when he decided he's not going to do anymore fluff. He was going to do real, serious journalism. I find ...
Mike Wallace of '60 Minutes' fame set the standard for the modern news - making interview. Now, a riveting new documentary delves into who the man who changed journalism really was.
60 MINUTES ICON MIKE WALLACE DIES AT 93 CBS News legend Mike Wallace, the 60 MINUTES' pit-bull reporter whose probing, brazen style made his name synonymous with the tough interview – a style he ...
Mike Wallace Interview with Fulton Lewis, Jr. 1,734 Views Program ID: 288936-1 Category: Public Affairs Event Format: Broadcast Location: New York, New York, United States First Aired: ...
‘Mike Wallace Is Here’ Review: Interrogating the Interrogator Avi Belkin’s documentary looks at the actor-turned-newsman whose commanding, confrontational interviews were central to ‘60 ...
Mary Margaret McBride, known as the “First Lady of Radio,” pioneered radio journalism with more than 30,000 interviews over more than 20 years. She talked to Mike Wallace about her long career.
Veteran news anchor Mike Wallace died Saturday at the age of 93. The longtime co-anchor of CBS’s 60 Minutes left behind a legacy of countless interviews in his signature straightforward style.
Legendary TV journalist Mike Wallace passed away Saturday night. On “60 Minutes,” the 93-year-old honed his reputation as a reporter who did not back away from blunt questions. This cem… ...
Wallace was one of the original 60 Minutes correspondants when the show began, and spent decades working for the news magazine. His last interview was in 2008 with baseball star Roger Clemens.