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Fred W. Friendly was an American television producer and journalist known for his work in broadcasting. He was a key figure in the development of public television and worked on influential programs such as "See It Now" with Edward R. Murrow. Friendly's contributions to journalism and television have had a lasting impact on the field of media and public broadcasting.

"Television was supposed to be a national park. Instead it has become a money machine. It's a commodity now, just like pork bellies."



"A composite is a euphemism for a lie. It's disorderly. It's dishonest and it's not journalism."


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