Staying Tuned: A Life in Journalism

Staying Tuned: A Life in Journalism by Daniel Schorr, published by Atria on May 1, 2001, is a comprehensive account of the author’s distinguished career in journalism, spanning 368 pages. The book offers insights into the evolution of broadcast news, detailing Schorr’s experiences during pivotal historical events such as the rise of the Berlin Wall, the Cold War, the Civil Rights movement, Watergate, and the emergence of CNN.
Readers will find a reflective narrative that captures the essence of journalism through the decades, highlighting the challenges and transformations within the field. Schorr’s firsthand accounts provide a unique perspective on significant moments in American history, making this work relevant for those interested in journalists’ biographies and the impact of media in the United States. The book serves as a testament to the changing landscape of journalism from its golden age to the modern era.
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The legendary journalist recalls his distinguished career, from the golden age of broadcast news to the high-tech world of the twenty-first century, as he recounts his involvement in a variety of seminal historical events, including the rise of the Berlin Wall, the Cold War, the Civil Rights movement, Watergate, and the rise of CNN. 50,000 first printing.
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