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Speak Up Linda S. Mason

Speak Up By Linda S. Mason

Speak Up by Linda S. Mason


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Follow one of the first women network news producers as she climbs the career ladder right through the headlines of American history. Mason recounts career highlights of working side-by-side with media giants such as Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather, covering history-in-the-making as she smashed the glass ceiling of the network news world.

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Speak Up: Breaking the Glass Ceiling at CBS News by Linda S. Mason

Follow one of the first women network news producers as she climbs the career ladder right through the headlines of American history and inspires us all to speak up for our ourselves and fight for our own success.

From Cuba to Vietnam and to Tiananmen Square, Linda Mason stood side-by-side with CBS news anchors Walter Cronkite, Charles Kuralt, and Dan Rather to bring the world stories of history-in-the-making and smash the glass ceiling of the network news world. As one of the first women to serve as producer for a primetime network news broadcast, Linda Mason blazed a trail of perseverance as she climbed the network ladder. Her list of adventures included taking Dan Rather to Cuba to meet Fidel Castro, taking Rather and General Norman Schwarzkopf to Vietnam to assess the war-torn country 20 years after the end of the war, and witnessing first-hand the protests in China's Tiananmen Square.

In writing Speak Up, Mason reflects on her career and the leadership lessons she learned along the way. The formula she shares with all young professionals is simple, but the lessons are timeless: work hard, don't complain, ask questions, and when the time is right, speak up about what is next. Mason followed this formula to great success and looks forward to following the groundbreaking careers of today's professionals throughout media, politics, and in all leadership roles.

Speak Up Reviews

Linda Mason made such a strong impression on me when I was a new Broadcast Associate through standards seminars that she ran. I still invoke her name and think of her as a holy grail of sorts for thorough, serious vetting and consideration in news reporting.

-- Josh Ravitz, senior director of rights and clearances, CBS News

Linda Mason blazed a trail across the tough and sometimes hostile terrain of network TV news and helped clear a path for every woman who followed her. It's an inspiring story of brains, guts, and determination along with a colorful insider's account of one of America's most celebrated institutions by a pioneer who was there every step of the way-whether the guys liked it or not.

-- Marcy McGinnis, former Sr. Vice President, CBS News

At a time when TV news has been demonized and polarized, it's refreshing to read this colorful memoir by a groundbreaking journalist whose intelligence, integrity, and good humor propelled her to great heights-through the glass ceiling and beyond.

-- Andrew Heyward, former president, CBS News

Women everywhere are in debt to Linda Mason. Her perseverance helped make CBS News vibrant with the contributions of women and people of color. Speak Up is a fight for justice wrapped in the amazing adventures of an intrepid journalist.

-- Scott Pelley, correspondent and anchor, CBS News

About Linda S. Mason

In forty-seven years with CBS News, Linda S. Mason rose from desk assistant to senior vice president of standards and special projects. As one of first female producers in broadcast news, she lead teams including Dan Rather, Charles Kuralt, and Walter Cronkite around the world in pursuit of breaking news. While serving as a writer, producer, network representative, and internal program leader, Mason championed professional ethics and diversity initiatives. Over the years, Mason won 13 Emmys, was awarded Brown University's prestigious William Roger's Award, and was inducted into the Deadline Club's Hall of Fame.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Foreword by Connie Chung

Chapter 1: Hello, Fidel!

Chapter 2: Growing Up

Chapter 3: CBS - Here I Am

Chapter 4: The Most Trusted Man in America

Chapter 5: ... Standards: The Secret Sauce

Chapter 6: CBS Scandal: Drugs, Payola, and the Mafia

Chapter 7: I Face the Jury

Chapter 8: Work at Work, Work at Home

Chapter 9: Women's Place at Work

Chapter 10: Weekend News, Here I Come

Chapter 11: The Story Man: Charles Kuralt

Chapter 12: Turmoil at Tiananmen Square

Chapter 13: Rather at the Helm

Chapter 14: CBS In Turmoil

Chapter 15: A Dream Fulfilled: Documentaries

Chapter 16: Vietnam: 20 Years Later

Chapter 17: 9/11

Chapter 18: Too Close to Call

Chapter 19: Crisis Shakes CBS News to its Roots

Chapter 20: Heartache in Baghdad

Chapter 21: Cronkite's Memorial Service

Chapter 22: The Future: Digital News

Chapter 23: Off the Clock: Life After CBS News

Footnotes

Bibliography

Acknowledgements

Additional information

CIN1538176408VG
9781538176405
1538176408
Speak Up: Breaking the Glass Ceiling at CBS News by Linda S. Mason
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Rowman & Littlefield
2023-05-15
180
N/A
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