Showing posts with label Charles Osgood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charles Osgood. Show all posts

Monday, September 26, 2016

Charles Osgood announces Jane Pauley as his successor


"Sunday Morning" host Charles Osgood"s exit interview

The on-air transition will likely be welcomed by fans of the beloved Sunday morning newsmagazine. Pauley has been a popular substitute host of the broadcast since 2014, and she was considered the most likely person to take over for Osgood.

Osgood, 83, announced his retirement plan last month, and Sunday was his final program. He will continue to appear on the show occasionally, according to CBS News president David Rhodes.

"There"s nobody like him, and there"s no show like this show," Rhodes said in a phone interview.

Pauley"s promotion is -- in part -- a signal that the show itself isn"t changing. Executive producer Rand Morrison is staying in place. And Pauley, 65, is well known to "CBS Sunday Morning" viewers.

Pauley joined the program as a contributor in April 2014, a few months after the program profiled her distinguished career.

"We first got to know Jane when we did a story about her," Morrison said in a statement. "Our viewers immediately responded by suggesting she belonged on "Sunday Morning" permanently. And as is so often the case, they were right.She"s a dedicated, experienced broadcast journalist. But every bit as important, she"s a delight to work with. A worthy successorand a perfect fit."

Pauley"s first program will be on October 9. (Next week, October 2, "Sunday Morning" is pre-empted by an NFL football game.)

She recently praised Osgood while speaking at the News and Documentary Emmys.

"He"s going to be missed by millions," she said.

She asked aloud, "What will "Sunday Morning" be without his "presence?" His calm demeanor? His civility? His curiosity? His delight?"

She said "CBS Sunday Morning" is a kind of church for many Americans. (It is the most-watched Sunday morning news program, reliably out-rating all the political talk shows.)

"For 22 years, the church of "Sunday Morning" has had an officiant who reliably conveyed grace," Pauley said at the Emmys. "People will miss him deeply, because even in the worst of times, it felt like Charles Osgood could see the best in us."

CNNMoney (New York) First published September 25, 2016: 10:25 AM ET

Source: http://money.cnn.com/2016/09/25/media/jane-pauley-charles-osgood/

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Sunday, September 25, 2016

Ted Koppel"s poem for Charles Osgood


Charles Osgood leaving "Sunday Morning"

Ted Koppel and Charles Osgood began at ABC Radio on the same day, in June of 1963. They sat directly next to one another, doing daily radio shows called Flair Reports, and tried to convince ABC TV to put on a daily morning show -- long before Good Morning America -- on which the two would do the newscasts. ABC missed out on the opportunity. The rest is history

Charles Osgood and Ted Koppell at ABC Radio in the early 1960s.

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Ive known Charlie for more than 53 years now, and I have to reveal to you thatmy friend has not been entirely honest with you. Its the thing about his legal name; its not really Charlie Osgood.

He should have told you himself; but he hasnt, he didnt, soit falls to me to do it for him.

And Im going to try anddo it in the fashion that he could have (or should have) done ithimself -- in verse.

I admit that its slightly uncouthTo remind an old man of his youth.But in our case, its fair;Cause you know I was thereAnd were both getting on -- thats the truth.

You might think that a person could claimTo be able to use his own name.Charlie thought that he couldUse his name, which was Wood,But he couldnt. Please let me explain.

For those who appear on the air,A name is a thing you cant share.Back in June, sixy-three,(This was on ABC)Charles Woods had it first, fair and square.

So our Charlie thought hed exhumeGrandpas name as his nom de plume.All the glory and fameNow reflect on THAT name.

More than half of a centurys passed.Whod have thought that the new name would last?But it has, and Im sureThat the name will endure.Since the old one has long been outclassed.

So its Charlie, who got there too lateFor his own name to still resonate,Whose incomparable style,The beloved Osgood FileHas evolved into our Charles the Great.

h**l be missed. It is surely a blowTo lose someone weve gotten to knowYear by year, on and on;But h**l never be gone.Well see him on the old radio.

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Source: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/ted-koppels-poem-for-charles-osgood/

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