CBS
CBS (Corporate media) | |
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Parent organization | Westinghouse |
Headquarters | CBS Building, New York City |
Type | Broadcast television network (1941–present) Radio network (1927–present) |
Slogan | America's Most Watched NetworkOnly CBS |
Contents
Reporting
Nugan Hand Bank
- Full article: Nugan Hand Bank
- Full article: Nugan Hand Bank
On 22 September 1982, Bob Shieffer introduced a 4 minute CBS reported on the collapse of the Nugan Hand Bank, which aired some of its CIA connections, including as a role in laundering money earned by shipping heroin from the Golden triangle.[1]
September 11
- Full article: 9-11/George Washington Bridge plot
- Full article: 9-11/George Washington Bridge plot
“Two suspects are in FBI custody after a truckload of explosives were discovered around the George Washington Bridge. That bridge links New York to New Jersey over the Hudson River. Whether the discovery of those explosives has anything to do with other events today is unclear, but the FBI, has two suspects in hand, said the truckload of explosives, enough explosives were in the truck to do great damage to the George Washington Bridge.”
Dan Rather [2]
The Strange Case of Kurt Sonnenfeld
On 21 November 2015, CBS' 48 Hours looked at the 2002 death of Kurt Sonnenfeld's first wife, Nancy Sonnenfeld in Denver, Colorado, in an episode entitled The Strange Case of Kurt Sonnenfeld.[3][4]
Employees on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End | Description |
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Kristina Borjesson | Journalist | 1982 | 1996 | Terminated after exposing TWA 800 |
Stephen Colbert | Host of The Late Show | September 2015 | Heavy pusher of COVID jabs | |
Walter Cronkite | News presenter | 1962 | 1981 | Also the voice of Satan during Bohemian Grove. |
Joseph Harsch | Broadcast journalist | 1943 | 1949 | |
Dan Rather | News Anchor | 1981 | 2005 | |
Eric Sevareid | News journalist | 1939 | 1977 | |
Arthur R. Taylor | President | 1972 | 1976 | Attended Bilderberg 1972,1977,1979,1981 |
Mike Wallace | Lead reporter on 60 Minutes | 1968 | 2008 | |
Richard Walton | Counter Terrorism Consultant | January 2016 |