Big Toss-up at CBS’s Early Show
Maggie Rodriguez and Harry Smith are out, Erica Hill and Chris Wragge are in.
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Maggie Rodriguez and Harry Smith are out, Erica Hill and Chris Wragge are in.
Meanwhile, the rest of cable news seems convinced that she's going to run for president.
Introducing Google TV, now without episodes from ABC, NBC, or CBS.
That’s what Les Moonves says.
After learning of five-minute time limit, network declined opportunity to become third channel to air an interview.
And so the former CBS anchor's breach-of-contract suit against his former employer thuds to a halt, finally.
The vice-presidential candidate thought she could help the anchor with her "low self-esteem."
"We will have a discussion with those in charge of placing our interns at the David Letterman show in the future," the Connecticut college says.
After all, who isn't achy after a 25-mile bike ride in the rain, followed by a night of dancing?
Walter Cronkite, legendary anchorman and the "most trusted man in America," died this evening at the age of 92.
The morning-television personality fills out our trademark questionnaire.
Some media workers got pink slips in their stockings this Christmas. Others nursed hard liquor in order to stay alive.
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