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  1. Don Hollenbeck (March 30, 1905 – June 22, 1954) was a CBS newscaster, commentator, and associate of Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. He died from fuel gas inhalation as it was discovered that his stove and oven had been turned on but not lit (allowing gas to fill his apartment).

  2. Oct 18, 2008 · A new book about Don Hollenbeck, a pioneering newsman who committed suicide in 1954, explores the anchor’s life and the roots of contemporary media criticism.

  3. Nov 17, 2018 · Loren Ghiglione recounts the fascinating life and tragic suicide of Don Hollenbeck, the controversial newscaster who became a primary target of McCarthyism's smear tactics.

  4. Nov 10, 2008 · He happened upon the story of Don Hollenbeck, a talented radio and television journalist in the 1950s who worked alongside Edward R. Murrow in the tumultuous times chronicled by the film "Good...

  5. Oct 26, 2008 · Decades after Loren Ghiglione examined the life of Don Hollenbeck as part of his doctoral thesis, he remained haunted by the tragedy surrounding the courageous newsman.

  6. CBS was asking Hollenbeck, one of its most experienced newscasters, backed by every member of the CBS news staff, to put radio on a par with newspapers and to raise the possibility of an important new role for radio nationwide.

  7. Don Hollenbeck, television news commentator, ended his life yesterday morning by inhaling gas in his apartment at 148 East Forty-eight Street. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

  8. Oct 6, 2008 · Loren Ghiglione recounts the fascinating life and tragic suicide of Don Hollenbeck, the controversial newscaster who became a primary target of McCarthyism's smear tactics.

  9. CBS's Don Hollenbeck: An Honest Reporter in the Age of McCarthyism. Loren Ghiglione recounts the fascinating life and tragic suicide of Don Hollenbeck, the controversial newscaster who became a...

  10. Loren Ghiglione recounts the fascinating life and tragic suicide of Don Hollenbeck, the controversial newscaster who became a primary target of McCarthyism's smear tactics. Drawing on unsealed FBI records, private family correspondence, and interviews with Walter Cronkite, Mike Wallace, Charles Collingwood, Douglas Edwards, and more than one hundred other journalists, Ghiglione writes a ...

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