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Former NBC president Julian Goodman Dies at 90

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, 3 July 2012 | 08:42


Julian Goodman, who has produced a experiodista the second Kennedy-Nixon before becoming the president of NBC during a tumultuous period of conflict with the government of Nixon, died Monday at his home in Juno Beach, Fla. He was 90 years.

The cause was kidney failure, said a spokesman for the family.

Although proud of the fact that often the defense of the First Amendment and the white of the Nixon White House as a political opponent, Mr. Goodman had a reputation for being shy and never ask for a promotion or a raise.

"People gave me when I did my job well," he wrote in 1985.

When he became president of NBC in 1965, told the New York Times, "I am not an ambitious man."

However, four years later, was engaged in a war of words with Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, who has accused the media coverage of the Vietnam War. Mr. Goodman said: "Obviously, I would have preferred a different kind of television communication - What I submit to any group was in authority at the time."

After discussing it with the composer of Nixon speeches Patrick J. Buchanan, who said the network should be decentralized, but Mr. Goodman called it "dangerous thought". Has resisted the administration when he threatened to licensees of broadcast news, if the divisions of the routine gave President Richard M. Nixon what he considered fair - that is, more favorable - coverage.

During his tenure, NBC, Mr. Goodman has also negotiated a record $ 1,000,000 agreed to keep Johnny Carson as host of "The Tonight Show." He joined other leaders of the network to push to end the Fairness Doctrine, which forced the networks to the same time to different opinions. (E 'was finally abandoned.) I was forced to apologize to viewers in 1968, after NBC cut a message on a national network of New York Jets and Oakland Raiders, so play a movie version of "Heidi" could go as expected.

Viewers never see the end of the game, later known as the "Heidi Bowl" when Oakland scored two touchdowns in the final minutes to overcome a 32-29 advantage in New York. Mr. Goodman called the schedule change "as an excuse."

"I miss the end of the game as much as anyone else," he said.

Bryn Julian Goodman was born on 1 May 1922, in Glasgow, Kentucky, and began his journalism career as a reporter for $ 3 a week for The Times of Glasgow.

After serving in the army, he moved to Washington where he met William McAndrews, head of NBC News, who joined the news desk of the night, replacing David Brinkley.

As manager of the Washington office, Mr. Goodman later became a strong supporter of Mr. Brinkley, NBC News press paired with Chet Huntley to anchor the 1956 Democratic and Republican conventions. The two came to fame in the anchor of the evening news network together for over a decade.

Mr. Goodman often jokes that Mr. Brinkley freeing the table the night was his greatest contribution to journalism.

Mr. Goodman was surprised that it has been identified by the Nixon government. (His name appeared on a list of White House "enemies", a complete list of the original 20 "enemies" of Nixon).

He recalled a visit in 1970 of collaborating Nixon, Charles W. Colson, who said he had come with the intention of intimidating. But Mr. Colson and Mr. Goodman describes as complacent, because the only ornament on the desk of Mr. Goodman was a medal from Mr. Nixon's 1969 inauguration.

That Mr. Colson did not know was that Mr. Goodman was notoriously messy table cleared, leaving only the medal as a joke.

Mr. Goodman has produced the second Kennedy-Nixon debate in 1960 in Washington, in a study of the NBC.

Cleveland rejected the initial election, saying he could not find a suitable location there. Cleveland responded with shade, and Mr. Goodman rarely puts a foot in the city again.

Through their associations with Mr. McAndrews and then NBC president Robert Kintner, Mr. Goodman went up to the network level, reaching the president's office, when Mr. Kintner was fired in 1965 .
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Pro baseball star Doris Sams Dies at 85

Written By Unknown on Sunday, 1 July 2012 | 21:10


Doris Sams, who pitched a perfect game and established a home in one season of professional baseball record for home runs by women in the world 1940 and the 50's that inspired the movie "A League of Their Own , "died Thursday in Knoxville, Tennessee for 85 years.

The cause was complications of Alzheimer's disease, said his cousins ​​Gordon Sams.

Sams was one of the leaders of the League All-American Girls Professional Baseball, founded in 1943 by Phil Wrigley, the owner of the Chicago Cubs, to provide entertainment for the night in the cities of the Midwest and maintain interest in baseball alive when the children were losing most of its players to military service in World War II.

League of Women, which survived in 1954, was largely forgotten until the 1992 Hollywood comedy with Madonna and Geena Davis and Tom Hanks as a field manager who led the profane to the players of their tears and cried after the loss of famous "Can not cry in baseball!"

Play for real women for women in vibrant and highly competitive athletes who have often been managed by former major league players and played through them many abrasions, or "strawberry", scroll through your uniforms in a short skirt.

"We had a lot of girls who can play and that really understands the game, and administrators appreciate that," Sams told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in 1989.

Playing Michigan Muskegon Lasser and his successor franchise, the Kalamazoo Lasser, 1946 to 1953, Sams, who was 5 feet 9 inches and wore glasses, strong arm shrewd, side and overhead, as the rules governing the delivery is developed.

A record 12 homers in the league in 1952, playing in 109 games, beat by better than 300 in each of his last four seasons, he threw several brokers play in the gardens when not pitching, and was player of the league of "In the 1947 and 1949.

Once he won the duel of the Rockford Peaches of Lois Florreich through 22 entries, winning 1-0, to remember, a game that was tied after seven innings of date because of the short game dual listings.

"After that, I told my boss:" I do not want spread over seven innings games are too long. "Macy Sue Sams quoted as saying in the history of the league," a new game "(1993).

Sams has launched his perfect game in August 1947, retiring 27 batters to the daisies in Fort Wayne to win 2-0, then threw a party with no hits in the next year Salles Springfield.

He attributes his gardeners with several dazzling play this game perfect.

"The last shot, a girl has pushed almost to the throat," he told The New York Times in 1988, when the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, introduced a permanent exhibition of the ball female baseball. "I 'bounced off his knee, I almost tore the patella, and the whereabouts made a short stop and took off."
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