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Bill Moyers Retiring From TV Journalism (Thank God and Good Riddance)
Yahoo/AP ^ | December.10,2004

Posted on 12/10/2004 9:09:51 AM PST by Reagan Man

"I was just in the editing room, working on the last piece," Bill Moyers says. "I thought: `I've done this so many times, and each one is as difficult as the last one.' Maybe finally I've broken the habit."

It hasn't been so much a habit for Moyers as a truth-telling mission during his three decades as a TV journalist. But come next week, he will sign off from "Now," the weekly PBS newsmagazine he began in 2002, as, at age 70, he retires from television.

"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," says Moyers. "We have an ideological press that's interested in the election of Republicans, and a mainstream press that's interested in the bottom line. Therefore, we don't have a vigilant, independent press whose interest is the American people."

For that, his absence after the Dec. 17 "Now" will be all the more keenly felt: Moyers' interest has always been the American people.

A humanist who's at home with subjects ranging from the power of myth to media consolidation, from drug addiction to modern dance, from religion to environmental abuse, Moyers has produced hundreds of hours of diverse programming on issues that others shortchange, sidestep or simply fail to notice. And through it all, he has looked upon his audience not as targeted consumers, or as voters split along a Red State-Blue State divide, but as his fellow citizens.

He's a citizen-journalist with a robust background, this Texas native who, early on, earned a divinity degree (he's an ordained Baptist minister) then served as special assistant to President Johnson, and for several years was publisher of the Long Island newspaper Newsday.

In 1971, he came to public television as host of "This Week" and "Bill Moyers' Journal," and, next, joined CBS News to do similarly civic-minded programming.

Then in 1986 he and his wife, Judith Davidson Moyers, became their own bosses by forming Public Affairs Television, an independent shop that has not only produced documentaries such as "A Walk Through the 20th Century," "Healing and the Mind" and "A Gathering of Men with Robert Bly," but also paid for them through its own fund-raising efforts.

"Judith and I will take several months to catch our breath," says Moyers during a recent conversation at the soon-to-be-vacated office he rents at Thirteen/WNET's Manhattan headquarters. "Then I will think about the Last Act _ capital L, capital A _ of my life."

He does have one immediate project: a book he will write about his years with Johnson. But he has no TV ventures in mind.

With his days at "Now" ticking down, Moyers voices pride in that series, which, upon its premiere three years ago, he envisioned as "a flexible format for ideas and conversation, reportage and debate." Now reaching 2.4 million viewers weekly with its breaking-news currency and contemplative pace, "Now" will continue with his worthy co-host, David Brancaccio, taking over. (It airs Fridays at 8:30 p.m. EST; check local listings.)

"It has gained traction," says Moyers _ if only by default, in an era where most TV journalism gravitates toward the sensational or trivial. "As the networks have raced to the bottom, it is very easy to stand out if you just do good journalism. We've been trying to do good journalism, and it filled a real void."

One example of typically good journalism on "Now" not long ago: an in-depth look at the record of President Bush's nominee for secretary of state, Condoleeza Rice, who in her current post as national security adviser "dreadfully misjudged the terrorist threat leading up to 9/11, and then misled America and the world about the case for invading Iraq," as Moyers concluded.

It was the sort of report unlikely to be found on most newscasts, and even less likely to endear a reporter to the powers-that-be, on whose good graces the media has grown all too reliant. But Moyers believes that challenging those in power is a journalist's duty _ and, consequently, his.

"What they're really objecting to is not my ideology," he says in his thoughtful, almost pastoral manner. "I'd be doing this if the Democrats were in power. It's not that I'm a liberal, it really isn't. It's the fact that I'm doing journalism that isn't determined by the establishment.

"You don't get rewarded in commercial broadcasting for trying to tell the truth about the institutions of power in this country," he goes on. "I think my peers in commercial television are talented and devoted journalists, but they've chosen to work in a corporate mainstream that trims their talent to fit the corporate nature of American life. And you do not get rewarded for telling the hard truths about America in a profit-seeking environment."

Through his own devices, Moyers has been the journalist he wanted to be, while honored for it with more than 30 Emmys and 10 Peabody awards.

"I've just been doing the kind of journalism that ought to be done, IF you had the opportunity to do it," he insists. "The fight has been to create that opportunity and that independence."

It's been a fight he fought well. But where will tomorrow's Bill Moyers come from?

"We have got to nurture the spirit of independent journalism in this country," he warns in reply, "or we'll not save capitalism from its own excesses, and we'll not save democracy from its own inertia."


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>>> "We have an ideological press that's interested in the election of Republicans, and a mainstream press that's interested in the bottom line ...

Bill Moyers is a flaming liberal and absolutely crazy. He's dishonest, deceitful and arrogant to his core. During his 40 years in Democrat politics and leftist journalism, Moyers politics has been beaten down and the Democratic Party is now the minority party in America. Moyers is such a leftwing ideologue, he can't even admit that his brand of politics is dead. Not even as he's headed out the door, a loser!

1 posted on 12/10/2004 9:09:52 AM PST by Reagan Man
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To: Reagan Man

It's high damn time the old liar give it up!


2 posted on 12/10/2004 9:11:29 AM PST by Sunshine Sister
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To: Reagan Man

Overrated asswipe. The only reason he got his job with Pubic Broadcasting was because he worked for a [i]Democratic[/i] president.


3 posted on 12/10/2004 9:12:06 AM PST by EveningStar
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To: Reagan Man

Good riddance. His left-wing partisonship borders on psychosis.

He is a hateful and deceitful bigot. The airwaves will be cleaner without his vile bilge.


4 posted on 12/10/2004 9:12:58 AM PST by Skooz (The "holiday" has a name.)
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To: Reagan Man
It hasn't been so much a habit for Moyers as a truth-telling mission during his three decades as a TV journalist.

From Moyers, the truth in a nutshell: Republicans are meanies and Democrats are saviors.

Unbiased, objective, straightforward. What more could you want?

5 posted on 12/10/2004 9:13:18 AM PST by ClearCase_guy (The fourth estate is a fifth column.)
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To: Reagan Man

TTMF. What an arrogant, dishonest mega-creep. Good freeking riddance, 40 years overdue.


6 posted on 12/10/2004 9:13:23 AM PST by FormerACLUmember (Free Republic is 21st Century Samizdat)
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To: Reagan Man
It hasn't been so much a habit for Moyers as a truth-telling mission during his three decades as a TV journalist

Had to stop right there. My co-workers are misinterpreting my uncontrollable bout of laughter.

7 posted on 12/10/2004 9:15:01 AM PST by NYS_Eric
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To: Reagan Man

Another Rat takes a dive.


8 posted on 12/10/2004 9:15:22 AM PST by hgro
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To: Reagan Man

I'm surprised the author of this article was able to take enough breaks from fellating Mr. Moyers to actually get his thoughts down on paper.


9 posted on 12/10/2004 9:16:03 AM PST by wideawake (God bless our brave soldiers and their Commander in Chief)
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To: Reagan Man
`I've done this so many times, and each one is as difficult as the last one.'

Maybe it would be easier if you weren't stretching and bending the truth so much.

10 posted on 12/10/2004 9:16:07 AM PST by VisualizeSmallerGovernment (Question Liberal Authority)
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To: Reagan Man

Retiring from Journalism? He issued pronoucements and polemics, but never practiced journalism to my knowledge. It must be frustrating for him to have seen his country grow more rightward and he careened ever more leftward.


11 posted on 12/10/2004 9:16:12 AM PST by inkling
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To: Reagan Man

We were talking about this yesterday...

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1298003/posts


12 posted on 12/10/2004 9:17:36 AM PST by LibSnubber (liberal democrats are domestic terrorists)
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To: FormerACLUmember

A guy who worked in the Lyndon Johnson administration lecturing Republicans on the truth is like Al Franken giving a lecture on comedy writing: something neither has any kncack or talent for!


14 posted on 12/10/2004 9:19:25 AM PST by scottybk (Asking Americans to vote for Kerry on defense is like asking a chicken to vote for Colonel Sanders.)
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To: LibSnubber

Looks like the FR search feature isn't operating properly, AGAIN. Ho-hum.


15 posted on 12/10/2004 9:20:18 AM PST by Reagan Man ("America has spoken")
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To: Reagan Man
"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," says Moyers. "We have an ideological press that's interested in the election of Republicans, and a mainstream press that's interested in the bottom line. Therefore, we don't have a vigilant, independent press whose interest is the American people."

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He's delusional, Jim.

16 posted on 12/10/2004 9:20:34 AM PST by trisham
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To: Reagan Man

Wow. Where is the 'projectile vomit' alert? This old drunk Moyers was forgotten long ago. I guess it's nice that he's finally making it official, but really - - who cares? He will most definitely not be missed by ANYBODY.


17 posted on 12/10/2004 9:23:21 AM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Reagan Man

Bill can now spend more time down at the corner bar now.


18 posted on 12/10/2004 9:24:33 AM PST by razorback-bert
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To: Reagan Man

"Judith and I will take several months to catch our breath," says Moyers during a recent conversation at the soon-to-be-vacated office he rents at Thirteen/WNET's Manhattan headquarters. "Then I will think about the Last Act _ capital L, capital A _ of my life."

Bill, please do not come back to Texas...and please do not fill a pulpit somewhere.


19 posted on 12/10/2004 9:25:25 AM PST by texaschick
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To: Reagan Man

Good riddance, liberal-demokkkRAT-socialist-commie-nazi-fascist-liar, asswipe!


20 posted on 12/10/2004 9:25:50 AM PST by 7.62 x 51mm (• veni • vidi • vino • visa • "I came, I saw, I drank wine, I shopped")
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