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AUGUST 19, 2009 3:08PM

60 Minutes creator Don Hewitt, dead at 86

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From CBS News:

(CBS) Don Hewitt, recognized as a father of modern television news and the creator of the medium's most successful broadcast, 60 Minutes, died of pancreatic cancer Wednesday. He was 86 and had homes in Manhattan and Bridgehampton, New York, where was with family at the time of death.

 

Hewitt was executive producer of CBS News, the title he took when he stepped down from his post as executive producer of 60 Minutes in 2004.

 

Hewitt's remarkable career in journalism spanned over 60 years, virtually all of it at CBS. As a young producer/director assisting at the birth of television news, it was usually Hewitt behind the scenes directing legendary CBS News reporters like Edward R. Murrow and Walter Cronkite, using a playbook he had to write himself. He played an integral role in all of CBS News' coverage of major news events from the late 1940s through the 1960s, putting him in the middle of some of history's biggest events, including one of politics' seminal moments: the first televised presidential debate in 1960.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Below: an interview at KCTS 9 with Don Hewitt posted last December on YouTube.

 

 

 

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This is sad, but inevitable. There are no greats on TV anymore. even 60 minutes is getting long in the tooth.
Another great passes on... Hewitt helped formulate the broadcast news as we know today. My condolences to his family & colleagues.

- rated for the breaking news
OEsheepdog, I think 60 Minutes has had a run for the money over the last few years from web-based investigative reporters who can quickly post their stories and videos while the news is fresh.

George, just the other week I left a comment on a post about all of the great people passing on lately. Don Hewitt and Walter Cronkite--two Old School TV greats that are gone within weeks of each other.
Another potential romantic partner for me down the inevitable tubes. Sniffle.
O'Really, sorry about that!!
This morning's post on Michael Jackson's doctor being indicted on manslaughter charges can be found here:

http://open.salon.com/blog/designanator/2009/08/19/
fox_news-michael_jacksons_dr_to_be_charged_w_manslaughter
Hewitt knew not what would titillate, but what mattered. His kind is already missed.
Stacey, while there was a formula to the show such as having a musician or athlete in the third segment, I've been watching the show since the late '70s.

Edward R. Murrow gets mentioned a bit in the video and I should add here that I met Mrs. Edward R. Murrow in Manhattan in 1988 at an awards ceremony--like her husband, another class act!
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