Nightline: History in the Making and the Making of Television

Ted Koppel
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Since its premiere in 1980, Nightline has become an American institution, watched by more than 25 million people five times a week. This highly readable history of the program takes readers behind the scenes of the making of the show and looks at the profound revolution now shaking the information industry. Photos.
Genres: JournalismHistoryNonfictionMemoir
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