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Writing Debut

In May 1964, after my final spring-semester exams at Columbia, the Writers Guild agreed to allow me to work for a week as a writer for WNEW Radio News. I don’t know if, at the age of 20, I was the youngest writer WNEW ever employed, but it was a thrill, and I got to work with some of the greatest people the business was ever privileged to employ.

Here is the schedule for that unforgettable week.

Others on the schedule are:

Jack Pluntze, later to become assistant news director, then news director;

John (Jack) Laurence, later a correspondent for CBS News in Vietnam, creator of the award-winning “World of Charlie Company;”

Mike Stein, later assistant news director and news director;

Ike Pappas, later CBS News correspondent;

Rudy Ruderman, later assistant news director and news director;

Al Wasser, later senior producer at ABC News and CBS News;

Christopher Glenn, later producer and host of CBS’ “In the News;”

Ed Scott, who had been one of Murrow’s writers at CBS; and,

Loren (Larry) Craft, transfer from the Daily News.

Contributed by Andy Fisher

Postedit: Thank you, Marianne, for formatting and posting the story of my wonderful week as a rookie writer at WNEW. The following week I turned back into a pumpkin and resumed the copy boy duties I had been doing since 1962.
Among the credits for that astounding staff of colleagues, I should have mentioned that Mike Stein went on to be Peter Jennings’ writer at ABC’s “World News Tonight.”

 

WCBS news farewell and Christopher Glenn Tribute

Ron Sedaille bids farewell to WCBS News Radio 880 and a Christopher Glenn tribute – August 24, 2024

https://youtu.be/Su3kcCNls5Y?si=XAiwW4VXWzufdw9a

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Heading For The Last Roundup

New York Daily News  January 21,2006
One of the most recognizable voices on news radio will be leaving the air next month. Christopher Glenn, anchor of “CBS World News Roundup” since 1999, is retiring after the Feb. 24 broadcast. Before that, he had anchored, among other things, CBS’ “The World Tonight” and “CBS News Nightwatch.” From 1971-1984, he anchored more than 5,000 episodes of “In the News,” a TV program on current events for young viewers. He started his career with Armed Forces Broadcasting in Korea and New York in 1960, and his local work also included six years as a reporter, editor and documentary producer at WNEW-AM, 1964-1970.

Christopher Glenn (3/1938-10/2006)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rockin’ Ron (Sedaille ) is the General Manager of Fun Tower Radio. He’s been in radio for nearly 40 years, including 30 years at the legendary WDRC-FM in Hartford, CT. Ron hosts oldies Friday night and all request Saturday night from 8-10 PM Eastern.
https://www.funtowerradio.com/

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