Fordham Conversations: News Veteran Sam Donaldson Discusses His Career And How The News Industry Has Evolved

by Claudia Morell | 05/25/2013 | 7:20am

Fordham Conversations: News Veteran Sam Donaldson Discusses His Career And How The News Industry Has Evolved

Donaldson was awarded the WFUV Charles Osgood Lifetime Achievement Award in Broadcast Journalism for 2013.
WFUV’s Claudia Morell talks with ABC News veteran Sam Donaldson. 
 
Donaldson is known best for his time as ABC’s White House Correspondent for Presidents Carter, Reagan, and Clinton. Donaldson also covered numerous historical events such as the Vietnam War, Watergate, the Iran-Contra Affair, and President Clinton’s impeachment. He’s anchored several shows, including World News Sunday and Primetime Live with Diane Sawyer. Donaldson wrote a book about his early career and time covering the White House called “Hold On, Mr. President!” where he defends and explains what some have called an aggressive style of reporting. During the interview Donaldson discusses his time in Washington, and examines how news has evolved with the rise of Internet and the 24-hour-news cycle.
 
 

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