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“The Journalist and the Murderer,” by Janet Malcolm
newyorker.com‘the morals of the
John Yorke • Into The Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them
Judd: Hill Street Blues is probably the most important show in all of TV history.
Judd Apatow • Sick in the Head: Conversations About Life and Comedy
Nora Ephron, “The Best Journalism Teacher I Ever Had,” Northwest Scholastic Press, June 18, 2013, www.nwscholasticpress.org/2013/06/18/the-best-journalism-teacher-i-ever-had/#sthash.ZFtUBv50.dpbs; also written about by Ephron in her essay “Getting to the Point,” in Those Who Can … Teach! Celebrating Teachers Who Make a Difference, by Lorraine
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Walter Isaacson • Steve Jobs
But as he took drink orders and ran errands, Fred was also watching the pioneers of modern television shape the future of the entertainment industry. His bosses included Sylvester “Pat” Weaver, creator of The Today Show, and Kirk Browning, whose many accolades included four Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award.