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Wallace said the expanded media universe has changed the rules for getting interviews, but he said the "60 Minutes" name still carries weight. "There used to be three networks and PBS.
CBS opened up its archives to Belkin, offering access to the raw footage of Wallace’s interviews, one of those being a 1985 sit-down with the current president of the U.S.
It's been a year since Mike Wallace passed away. Let's celebrate his life by watching some of Mike's best interviews as they aired during his four decades on 60 Minutes.
However, it was Wallace’s hosting of the show, “Night Beat” — and later “The Mike Wallace Interview” — that shaped his career and put him on the path to become a serious journalist.
In the annals of Wallace’s storied career, I’m sure my story won’t merit even a footnote in his biography. But looking back, the episode set me on the path down which I continue today.
Senator Wayne Morse, Republican turned Democrat from Oregon, talked to Mike Wallace, who called him the most controversial man in the U.S. Senate. Topics included his criticisms of the Eisenhower ...
In the interview clip that opens Mike Wallace is Here, a documentary about the legendarily feisty 60 Minutes interrogator, Bill O'Reilly is shown a clip where he berates his guests, telling most ...
The show, later renamed “The Mike Wallace Interview,” was the first of its kind. Wallace challenged the guests on his show, and softball questions weren’t part of the equation.
Mike Wallace of '60 Minutes' fame set the standard for the modern news - making interview. Now, a riveting new documentary delves into who the man who changed journalism really was.
A film clip was flashed of a future interview subject: Mike Wallace’s great-grandson, now 3 weeks old. Father looked son straight in the eye. “I love you,” he said. “And I’m proud of you.” ...
Mike Wallace is such a legendary figure in the news business that few journalists don’t feel a sense of loss with his passing Sunday at the age of 93. But his death truly struck a chord for me ...