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Moyers and briefly
Bill Moyers briefly served as publisher.

Moyers and News
When he retired in December 2004, the AP News Service quoted Moyers as saying, " I'm going out telling the story that I think is the biggest story of our time: how the right-wing media has become a partisan propaganda arm of the Republican National Committee.
* After Four Decades In TV News, Bill Moyers Retires – audio report by NPR
* Johnson administration – appointed George Christian, a reporter for International News Service and PBS Commentator Bill Moyers.
As commentator, Danner has appeared on The Charlie Rose Show, The MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour and Bill Moyers Journal on PBS, CNN's Prime News, Situation Room, and Anderson Cooper 360 ABC's World News Now, C-Span's Morning Show, and The Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC.
He has done assignment pieces for ABC's Nightline and World News Tonight, as well as PBS's Frontline, NOVA, and NOW with Bill Moyers.
Several notable people began careers at The Marshall News Messenger: Bill Moyers began his journalism career at age sixteen as a cub reporter, and popular Texas radio talk show host, Mattie Dellinger, had her first job in journalism there in 1953.

Moyers and 1995
* 1995 – Edwin Moyers ( SP )

Moyers and senior
Bill Moyers ' son, John Moyers, was approved by the Board of Directors on Monday, October 9, 2006, to follow his father as president of the foundation when the senior Moyers retires in January 2007.

Moyers and commentator
* Bill Moyers ( born 1934 ), journalist and commentator.
Bill Moyers ( born June 5, 1934 ) is an American journalist and public commentator.
On July 24, 2006, liberal political commentator Molly Ivins published an article entitled Run Bill Moyers for President, Seriously on the progressive website Truthdig.
* Bill Moyers, American journalist and public commentator

Moyers and year
During his last year at CBS, Moyers made public statements about declining news standards at the network and declined to renew his contract with CBS, citing commitments with PBS.
Guggenheim, who died a year later, disinherited Moyers from his will.
Brancaccio was co-host for over a year prior to Moyers ' retirement at the end of 2004.

Moyers and became
" A prisoner interviewed by Moyers explained his literal interpretation of the second verse: "' Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, and grace my fears relieved " by saying that the fear became immediately real to him when he realized he may never get his life in order, compounded by the loneliness and restriction in prison.
When Lyndon B. Johnson took office after the Kennedy assassination, Moyers became a special assistant to Johnson, serving from 1963 to 1967.
" The Power of Myth " is based on the interviews between Joseph Campbell and Bill Moyers that became a famous television series.
Johnson's attitude became more favorable after he received a report which his assistant Bill Moyers had prepared at his request, on Weaver's potential effectiveness as the new Secretary.
The project became best known for its opinion advertisements — or " op ads ," a term coined by Moyers — which ran almost weekly on the op-ed page of the New York Times, and also in the Weekly Standard, Roll Call, and other publications.

Moyers and first
At one time, the hotel was operated by Zilphia Moyers Een, the county ’ s first woman hotel keeper.
During the Kennedy Administration, Moyers was first appointed as associate director of public affairs for the newly created Peace Corps in 1961.
Moyers indicated his memory was unclear on why Johnson directed him to request such information, " but that he may have been simply looking for details of allegations first brought to the president by Hoover.
Among their first productions was the popular PBS 1988 documentary series Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth, consisting of six one-hour interviews between Moyers and mythologist Joseph Campbell.
In the first interview, filmed at George Lucas ' " Skywalker Ranch ", Moyers and Campbell discuss the relationship between Campbell's theories and Lucas's creative work.
In the first episode, " Buying the War ", Moyers investigated what he called the general media's shortcomings in the runup to the War in Iraq.
In 1975, journalist Bill Moyers, a former Johnson aide and press secretary, wrote in Newsweek: " When they come to canonize political aides, will be the first summoned, for no man ever negotiated the shark-infested waters of the Potomac with more decency or charity or came out on the other side with his integrity less shaken.
In the first episode of the series, The Hero's Adventure, and the fifth chapter of the book, " The Hero's Adventure ," Moyers and Campbell discuss George Lucas ' report that Campbell's work directly influenced the creation of the Star Wars films.

Moyers and host
* The Power of Myth ( 1988 ), host: Bill Moyers, author: Joseph Campbell, Doubleday, ISBN 0-385-24773-7
* Bill Moyers-Journalist and host of PBS current affairs program Bill Moyers ' Journal
* Bill Moyers – Interviewed ; former Johnson Administration press secretary and former host of the PBS show NOW with Bill Moyers and former host of the PBS show Bill Moyers ' Journal.
Bill Moyers served initially as sole host of the program while NPR reporters and commentators produced individual segments for the hour long-program.
" Bill Moyers called it " the most interesting weekly half hour of social commentary and criticism on television ," and PBS host Charlie Rose featured Forde on the ‘ Charlie Rose ’ show.
In 2002, Hayes penned an opinion article describing former PBS host Bill Moyers as a left-leaning activist who exhibited on-air bias.

Moyers and program
Moyers planned to enter a doctor of philosophy program in American Studies at the University of Texas.
In 1971 he began working for the Public Broadcasting System ( PBS ), hosting a news program called Bill Moyers Journal, which ran until 1981 with a hiatus from 1976 to 1977.
* In 2003, Bill Moyers interviewed McChesney and co-author John Nichols on the television program NOW.
* Bill Moyers, American journalist and presenter of the PBS television program Bill Moyers Journal
First airing in January 2002, and originally called NOW with Bill Moyers, the program was launched as a collaboration between NPR news and Public Broadcasting Service ( PBS ).
In 2003, on the PBS TV program NOW with Bill Moyers, Diller vocalized a strong warning against media consolidation.
Tomlinson commissioned a $ 10, 000 study into Bill Moyers ' PBS program, Now with Bill Moyers without informing the board of the investigation.
In his series of television documentaries on creativy Bill Moyers devoted a full half-hour program to an extended interview with Raphaelson.

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