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...others: Tom Brokaw, John Hart and Catherine Mackin. CBS will have Morton Dean, Roger Mudd, Dan Rather and Bob Schieffer on the floor, and ABC will field a team of Ann Compton, Sam Donaldson, Herbert Kaplow and Frank Reynolds...
...coverage to come. As Keogh perceives it, those fears proved more than justified. He exempts some publications and individuals from criticism, such as U.S. News & World Report, FORTUNE, the Chicago Tribune and the New York Daily News, Columnists Max Lerner and Joseph and Stewart Alsop, NBC's Herbert Kaplow and ABC's Howard K. Smith. But he indicts big journalism generally-not for a liberal conspiracy, as some do, but for a "condition of conformity" that bends the news to fit liberal preconceptions. He expends most of his ammunition on six influential offenders from the East...
...different newspapers displayed the stories, a section describing the previous evening's news shows on the three networks, and a compilation of editorials and opinion columns culled daily from 54 newspapers. The television section indulges in its own "instant analysis"; recently it noted that NBC's Herb Kaplow, in reporting Nixon's gaffe over the Charles Manson trial, was "fair in his report, and overall it came over in a balanced fashion." Howard K. Smith "had another incisive commentary" on Kenneth O'Donnell's memoirs about John F. Kennedy's intentions to withdraw...
...HERB KAPLOW. Probably the most aggressive news questioner at presidential press conferences, Kaplow, 42, effectively employs his broadcast-trained voice to push Press Secretary Ron Ziegler hard at daily briefings. He has covered Nixon longer than any of the other new reporters, has interviewed him frequently since his 1956 vice-presidential campaign. A 14-year network veteran, Kaplow thinks quickly, and manages to capsule presidential news neatly in the limited time...
...after the resolution was circulated, Kaplow indicated to another faculty member that he had not wanted the memorandum passed around over his name. But whoever circulated it, and for whatever reason, the all-A's proposal came to the attention of Dean Truman, who decided to call a special faculty meeting to discuss...