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News Topic - Dan Rather

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Sunday pops Gunga Dan Rather keeps proving why he's no longer a big-time network news anchor.
PittsburghLive.com | Mar 14, 2010 05:58 AM [GMT] | comment? | recommend article from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Kimberly Butler: Is the Medium the Message? The New Media News In 1964, media analyst Marshall McLuhan suggested that a given medium was more important than its message. In 2009, I sat down with Dan Rather,...
The Huffington Post | Mar 11, 2010 05:08 AM [GMT] | comment? | recommend
Dan Rather Apologizes for 'Watermelons' Comment Former CBS News anchor Dan Rather apologized for his choice of words on Sunday's Chris Matthews Show when we used an analogy of selling watermelons on the side of the road to describe President Obama and healthcare.
Fox News | Mar 10, 2010 08:28 AM [GMT] | comment? | recommend
Dan Rather: 'Articulate' Obama 'Couldn't Sell Watermelons' Read full story for latest details.
Fox News | Mar 9, 2010 09:07 AM [GMT] | comment? | recommend
Dan Rather Makes 'Watermelon' Quip in Depicting GOP Attacks on Obama The former CBS News anchor is known for his homespun anecdotes, though his choice of language in this instance already is raising some eyebrows on media blogs
Fox News | Mar 9, 2010 12:19 AM [GMT] | comment? | recommend
ACT Now -- By: Interview He's a husband and father. He has been the secretary of education and the drug czar. He's been a professor, a think-tank co-founder, and now he's a successful radio talk show host. And through it all, William J. Bennett has always been a writer. Today, publisher Thomas Nelson releases ... more »
National Review Online | Mar 2, 2010 5:25 PM [GMT] | comment? | recommend
A 'Stimulus Package' for News? -- By: Peter Robinson “It's time the government made an effort to ensure the survival of the free press,” Dan Rather argued not long ago. “If we do nothing more than stand back and hope that innovation alone will solve this crisis, then our best trained journalists will lose their jobs.” Today on ... more »
National Review Online | Feb 16, 2010 3:24 PM [GMT] | comment? | recommend