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The daytime show will expand upon Cooper's hard-news background, covering celebrity stories, social issues, trends and events.
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The show would expand upon Cooper's hard-news background, covering celebrity stories and social issues.
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And this season, former boss Mintz is now in ESPN Asia, with a new hard-news tyrant to replace him.
Robert J. Elisberg: The Brilliant, Hilarious Mayne Street Returns Robert J. Elisberg 2010
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And this season, former boss Mintz is now in ESPN Asia, with a new hard-news tyrant to replace him.
Robert J. Elisberg: The Brilliant, Hilarious Mayne Street Returns Robert J. Elisberg 2010
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We want to do a hard-news broadcast, but we want viewers to have the same feeling after watching the evening news that they have after 60 Minutes, which is, "I didn't know that" and "This has been worth my time."
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While the rest of the cable news world moved to opinion, CNN allowed me to stay true to my hard-news roots and supported me with a true commitment to old-school journalism.
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"She asked questions no hard-news reporter would ask, that carried an agenda and reflected her point of view, and there were some reporters who felt that was inappropriate," said CBS correspondent Mark Knoller.
Helen Thomas never shied from piping up. In the end, that was the problem. 2010
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NBC News also won for best breaking news, best writing, and best hard-news reporting.
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Her hard-news background lends credibility to The View.
Inder Sidhu: Profiles in Doing Both: The View That Changed Television 2010
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Her hard-news background lends credibility to The View.
Inder Sidhu: Profiles in Doing Both: The View That Changed Television 2010
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