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Spending 60 minutes with Don Hewitt: I will probably vote for Kerry.
CBSMARKETWATCH ^ | 04/23/04 | Jon Friedman

Posted on 04/23/2004 11:53:43 AM PDT by Pikamax

Spending 60 minutes with Don Hewitt Commentary: Newsmagazine creator no political bias

By Jon Friedman, CBS.MarketWatch.com Last Update: 12:01 AM ET April 23, 2004

NEW YORK (CBS.MW) - Don Hewitt, the executive producer and creator of the CBS news magazine "60 Minutes," says he is leaning toward voting for presidential candidate John Kerry.

"I would bet I'll probably vote for Kerry," Hewitt said late Wednesday afternoon during an hour-long interview in his office on West 57th Street. "But I don't know that yet."

Although Hewitt, 81, is widely recognized as one of the giants of television news, he pretty much sounded like just another skeptical, undecided American voter during our conversation.

"I know why I don't want to vote for George Bush," Hewitt said. "But I don't know why I want to vote for Kerry. I don't know who he is."

Hewitt laments the outbreaks of terrorist attacks that have occurred since the U.S. invaded Iraq 13 months ago. "If I should hold anything against George Bush," Hewitt said, it was that the invasion "created more terrorists."

Hewitt was careful to stress that he had no Democratic or liberal political leanings. "I don't vote parties," he said. "I'm an Eisenhower-Reagan Republican and a Roosevelt-Kennedy Democrat."

Recognizing the potential influence of "60 Minutes" on the American electorate, Hewitt said pointedly that he was "not in anybody's pocket."

As it has done regularly since its debut in 1968, "60 Minutes" has broken news and created ample controversies so far this year.

It aired explosive segments featuring interviews with former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill, former terror advisor Richard Clarke and Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward. Each of them wrote a bestseller that was regarded as being critical of the Bush administration's foreign policy in Iraq.

The accumulation of bad news appears to have taken a toll on Hewitt's spirits. During the Great Depression and the Cuban missile crisis, he said, "I never doubted for a second that we'd survive. Now I'm not so sure. I'm scared."

Legacy

In June, Hewitt will relinquish his executive producer post to Jeff Fager, the executive producer of "60 Minutes II."

In January 2003, CBS announced that Hewitt would have new duties as the executive producer, CBS News, helping to develop and launch projects.

"There is no way to overstate what Don Hewitt has meant to CBS," Leslie Moonves, president and chief executive officer of CBS, said at the time. "There aren't too many people who have literally created standards by which an entire industry has operated. Don has done all of that and more."

Perhaps the only television news executive who could have been mentioned in the same breath as Hewitt was the late ABC visionary, Roone Arledge, who created "Nightline" and revolutionized sports and news broadcasting.

"His career spans much of the history of network television news," said New Yorker media critic Ken Auletta. "His legacy is `60 Minutes' and making a successful television news magazine show -- but that's much too simple. There are negatives to this legacy, as he has acknowledged."

In 1960, Hewitt helped change how TV networks cover politics when he produced the first televised presidential debate, between candidates John Kennedy and Richard Nixon.

"I deserve more blame than credit," Hewitt mused. "That's the night that ruined American politics. That's the night that TV and politics got engaged."

Controversies

Over the years, "60 Minutes" has faced many controversies, ranging from criticism by the tobacco industry to the show's recent failure to point out that Viacom, CBS's parent (VIA: news, chart, profile), was also the owner of a company that published a book featured on "60 Minutes."

Auletta called the attribution debacle a "very tiny misdemeanor." (Viacom is also a significant investor in MarketWatch.com, the publisher of this report.)

Plus, in its April 19 issue, Broadcasting and Cable, a trade publication, said a report on "60 Minutes" may wind up costing the CBS affiliate in Harrisburg, Pa., more than $100,000 in advertising because of a report on the financing policies of auto dealerships.

CBS News told the publication that it "values strong relationships with the CBS-owned stations and affiliates and respects their relationship with their advertisers. However, this was a valid and newsworthy story."

Further, it could be argued that Hewitt helped spawn the genre of TV news magazines and unwittingly sparked the rise of tabloid journalism.

"His genius was that he understood that (an audience) needed to relate to the people AND the interviewers," Auletta said. "It became `Travels with Mike' and `Travels with Morley,' etc.," Auletta added, referring to two enduring "60 Minutes" stars, journalists Mike Wallace and Morley Safer.

Hewitt suspects that CBS wanted to bring in a new executive producer because the network was "not happy with the demographics" of "60 Minutes."

Auletta suggested that it wasn't "unreasonable" for CBS to want to bring in new blood. "At some point, you have to develop new talent," Auletta said. "Fager has a history with serious news."

On a roll

The ageless "60 Minutes" has been on a roll, underscoring the vitality of the program even after all these years. Since October, it has featured interviews with such newsmakers as imprisoned former ImClone leader Sam Waksal, pop star Michael Jackson, as well as Washingtonians O'Neill, Clarke and Woodward.

"Don hasn't lost a lot off his fastball," said Auletta. "Those were remarkable shows."

Ed Bradley's interview with Michael Jackson drew 18.8 million viewers, pushing "60 Minutes" to the top of the ratings as the singer defended himself against molestation accusations. It marked the first time that the program, which the Associated Press has said "generally has one of the oldest audiences on television," was ranked No. 1 in the Nielsen ratings since 1998.

Plus, the show has sparked lively water-cooler chatter in other ways. Former star linebacker Lawrence Taylor revealed on "60 Minutes" that pro football players were known to try to weaken opponents by providing women for them on the night before crucial games.

By allowing ordinary people and celebrities alike to tell their own stories (with occasional sharp prodding from the likes of Mike Wallace), Hewitt has created a blueprint for presenting compelling profiles on TV.

The program's vintage pieces on stars and icons ranging from Lena Horne (one of Hewitt's all-time favorite segments) to Bruce Springsteen and the Rolling Stones have informed and entertained millions of viewers for decades.

Hewitt mused that an interview he long hungered after for the show -- but never got -- was with Pat Nixon, the former President's wife, who died in 1993. Hewitt explained that he wanted to feature her because her husband had always been such a "mystery."

An hour with Hewitt goes by all too fast.

Unfortunately for me, it was time for us to quit talking just as he was recounting a chat he had had with Robert Kennedy.

Hewitt said he was sitting with the New York senator at Kennedy's Virginia home some time after the murder of President Kennedy. Hewitt asked Kennedy the question that has haunted America since that dark day in Dallas in 1963:

"Do you know who killed the President?" Hewitt asked him.

"What difference does it make?" Hewitt said Kennedy told him. "It's not going to bring him back."

Robert Kennedy himself was assassinated in 1968, just as he was on the verge of gaining the Democratic nomination for president.

Among the people who appealed to Hewitt to appear on "60 Minutes" over the years was a woman claiming she had been the mistress of President Kennedy's assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald.

The lady didn't get her 15 minutes of fame, though, because Hewitt wasn't convinced that she was telling him the truth.

"There is a difference between telling someone's story at cocktail parties and putting someone on the air," Hewitt said.

I have a suggestion for "60 Minutes," One of these days, please air an interview with someone who has done it all in television and can tell fascinating stories while mixing wit with reflection. The guest's name is Don Hewitt.

MEDIA WEB QUESTION: WHAT DO YOU LIKE - OR DISLIKE - ABOUT "60 MINUTES?"

Please send your reply to JFriedman@MarketWatch.com


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 60minutes; cbsnews; donhewitt; duh; liberalmedia; seebs
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1 posted on 04/23/2004 11:53:43 AM PDT by Pikamax
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To: Pikamax
Don Hewitt, the executive producer and creator of the CBS news magazine "60 Minutes," says he is leaning toward voting for presidential candidate John Kerry.

"I would bet I'll probably vote for Kerry," Hewitt said late Wednesday afternoon during an hour-long interview in his office on West 57th Street. "But I don't know that yet."

Well Duh...

2 posted on 04/23/2004 11:56:41 AM PDT by demlosers
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To: Pikamax
I would imagine the entire CBS staff would be on board with liberals/Kerry. You'd have to be to put up with their spin.
3 posted on 04/23/2004 11:56:47 AM PDT by sarasota
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To: Pikamax
I'm an Eisenhower-Reagan Republican

10 grand says he never voted for Reagan

4 posted on 04/23/2004 11:57:58 AM PDT by Nonstatist
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To: demlosers
Who cares who he votes for? I surely do not care.
5 posted on 04/23/2004 11:58:58 AM PDT by tessalu
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To: Pikamax
In other news, sun rises in east and sets in west..

More at 11:00PM
6 posted on 04/23/2004 11:59:54 AM PDT by Connservative
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To: Pikamax
"I would bet I'll probably vote for Kerry," Hewitt said late Wednesday afternoon during an hour-long interview in his office on West 57th Street."

Stop the presses!! Boy, who could have predicted this?? (sarcasm off)
7 posted on 04/23/2004 12:00:01 PM PDT by AaronInCarolina
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To: Pikamax
WHAT DO YOU LIKE - OR DISLIKE - ABOUT "60 MINUTES?"

The best thing about "60 Minutes" is that I don't have a TV.

8 posted on 04/23/2004 12:01:51 PM PDT by Izzy Dunne (Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
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To: Pikamax
Don Hewitt - anyone have access to his previous polical contributions? I'm just curious if his past contributions have leaned left or right.
9 posted on 04/23/2004 12:02:09 PM PDT by BushisTheMan
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To: Pikamax
Robert Kennedy was not on the verge of getting the Democratic nomination when he was assassinated--Hubert Humphrey was still favored to win the nomination (all the people who would have backed LBJ were for him, plus the people who couldn't stand any of the Kennedys and who didn't think McCarthy was suitable).
10 posted on 04/23/2004 12:02:37 PM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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To: demlosers
As if he was putting any thought to it.
11 posted on 04/23/2004 12:03:46 PM PDT by bmwcyle (<a href="http://www.johnkerry.com/" target="_blank">miserable failure)
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To: Nonstatist
"I would bet I'll probably vote for Kerry,"

And I would be the last time Hewitt voted GOP was in 1956.

12 posted on 04/23/2004 12:03:57 PM PDT by okie01 (www.ArmorforCongress.com...because Congress isn't for the morally halt and the mentally lame.)
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To: Pikamax
Sure, ol' Don Hewitt is just plain old, middle of the road Don, doesn't have a partisan bone in his body. Will surely just weigh the candidates equally and impartially and then just happen to pull the lever for Kerry, just as he surely happened after much anguish and internal reflection to pull the lever for Clinton, Dukakis, Mondale, Carter, McGovern.... Sure thing, Don, and don't forget to keep plugging your company's books on the show.
13 posted on 04/23/2004 12:04:00 PM PDT by KellyAdmirer
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To: Pikamax
This would only be news if he WASN'T voting for Kerry.
14 posted on 04/23/2004 12:05:09 PM PDT by Spok (They call me old Hugh, but I doubt I'm 80.)
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To: AaronInCarolina
Don Hewitt, the executive producer and creator of the CBS news magazine "60 Minutes," says he is leaning toward voting for presidential candidate John Kerry.

It is not shocking becuase we knew it.

What is absolutely shocking and why the presses need to be stopped is that he and his other media friends try to tell us of their so-called "independence". Then he says this statement about who he is likely going to vote for in public. Thus, he "cements" what people like Rush and others have been saying all along - Hewitt et. al. are the "Partisan Press".

What a dishonest Bas!ard

hawk

p.s. - I suspect the reason why Hewitt uses the word "leaning" is just in case JFingK is tossed at the convention since JFK seems to be self-destructing right now.

15 posted on 04/23/2004 12:08:44 PM PDT by hawkaw
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To: Pikamax
Hewitt laments the outbreaks of terrorist attacks that have occurred since the U.S. invaded Iraq 13 months ago. "If I should hold anything against George Bush," Hewitt said, it was that the invasion "created more terrorists."

Right. THAT's what started it all. Invading Iraq.

Good grief . . .

16 posted on 04/23/2004 12:09:56 PM PDT by JohnnyZ (Got some dirt on my shoulder -- could you brush it off for me?)
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To: BushisTheMan
Look Who’s Suggesting ABC, CBS, and NBC combine Nightly News Casts!

CBS Sixty Minutes Producer Don Hewitt must be reading our Network America e-wires.

Earlier this month Hewitt suggested that ABC, CBS, and NBC combine their nightly 6:30 PM newscasts. (Veteran readers know that this Network America e-wire has led the charge on the internet (thanks to all of you!) in spreading the good word that the news departments at the 5 Big TV Networks -- ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, and FOX -- coordinate their news everyday in what amounts to a treasonous conspiracy of mind warfare against the American people.)

We couldn’t agree more. Hewitt’s stated reason was because such consolidation would save the three Biggest TV networks money. Implicit in Hewitt’s suggestion, though, is an admission that all three nightly newscasts are identical with regards to: a) the major stories they cover each day; b) the angle they cover those major stories from; c) the information they suppress about the stories they do cover; and d) the stories they ignore and suppress.

Hewitt was the Sixty Minutes producer who rushed Bill and Hillary Clinton onto his program the week after Gennifer Flowers went public against presidential candidate Clinton in 1992 right before the New Hampshire Primary. On that Sixty Minutes spot, two days before the New Hampshire primary, Clinton vaguely admitted he had caused pain in his marriage and Hillary, faking a mild southern accent, said she was not some kind of a “stand by your man” little woman.

The Big Media then used this lame excuse for TV theater to justify Bill Clinton’s “comeback” – at the same time they universally tried to discredit Gennifer Flowers’s revelations – even though Flowers made available taped phone conversations with Bill Clinton admitting the illicit relationship and asking Flowers not to admit or confirm anything to the press about their adulterous affair.

This same CBS producer, Don Hewitt, then bragged that he and Sixty Minutes had saved the Clinton presidency by airing this cozy spot on a show watched by millions of Americans.

In fact, this little stunt and the collaboration of all the Big TV networks (neither FOX nor MSNBC existed then) is one of the best proofs of the mind-warfare conspiracy against the American people by the Major TV Networks. That Don Hewitt knows what he’s talking about. He knows that the Big Media and the Big Bankers work together to promote their chosen candidates – and they weren’t going to let an average American (status wise) like Gennifer Flowers blow their plans for 8 years of Clinton – even though these same Big TV networks sunk Gary Hart’s Presidential candidacy (for one anti-Isreali comment Hart had made on McNeil-Lehrer) on the exact same basis 4 years earlier. The “chosen” candidates like Clinton, however, must ever remain on pins and needles,
because they are not high enough up in the political food chain to know what the next day’s news headlines will bring.

The combining of the Major TV Networks nightly newscasts would bring it out into the open: they are all the same newscast anyway, coordinated by the same like-minded crowd. And this is why the “powers that be” will never do it. Right now, almost every American still believes that the nightly “story picks” by ABC, CBS, and NBC validate that the “chosen” stories are the only stories worth covering. If anything else was important, the vast majority of gullible Americans reason, the Big TV Networks would all choose to cover it, right?

60 Minutes Producer Don Hewitt spoke out of turn and some reporters picked it up. Nevertheless, the mouthing of this suggestion by a major Media Insider is very helpful. Three cheers for the Arrogance of Power!

Jim Condit Jr.,
Director, Citizens for a Fair Vote Count
17 posted on 04/23/2004 12:10:43 PM PDT by BushisTheMan
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To: Pikamax
Can this clown be indicted for fraud?
18 posted on 04/23/2004 12:11:02 PM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (Even if the government took all your earnings, you wouldn't be, in its eyes, a slave.)
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To: Connservative
No chit, Next he'll be tellin us the Pope is Catholic. Duh.
19 posted on 04/23/2004 12:11:11 PM PDT by MamaLucci (Libs, want answers on 911? Ask Clinton why he met with Monica more than with his CIA director.)
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To: sarasota
"I would imagine the entire CBS staff would be on board with liberals/Kerry. You'd have to be to put up with their spin."

CBS's general left-wing attitude is contributing to their
downward SPIN. They couldn't pay me to watch
their B.S. anymore. Dan Rather, Leslie Stahl, Andy Rooney
are all past their time, and journalistic slime.
20 posted on 04/23/2004 12:11:31 PM PDT by Smartass (BUSH & CHENEY 2004 - THE BEST GET BETTER)
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