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First Mom and her Jonah ... now Bernie ...

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2001Dec2?language=printer

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Goldberg on CBS: Nothing Good to Report
By Howard Kurtz
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, December 3, 2001; Page C01
It's not every day that someone likens Dan Rather and CBS News to the
Mafia.
Or declares that the don in this case is The Dan, "who wanted me
whacked."
Or calls the CBS brass "a bunch of hypocrites" so consumed by liberal
bias that they reflexively slant the news.
The source of this vitriolic attack is none other than Bernard
Goldberg, a CBS correspondent for 28 years who left the network last
year. In his forthcoming book, "Bias," published by the conservative
house Regnery Publishing, Goldberg unloads on his ex-employer.
What's striking is the intensely personal nature of Goldberg's
assault. He describes Rather as a generous man who is also "ruthless
and unforgiving," with a touch of Richard Nixon's "paranoia." He
accuses one corresponden
t of "junk journalism." And he says CBS News President Andrew Heyward once told him: 
"Look, Bernie, of course there's a liberal bias in the news. All the networks tilt 
left. . . . If you repeat any of this, I'll deny it."

Heyward declined to be drawn into a debate with Goldberg, saying: "Bernie asked to see 
me before the book was published and said he didn't want to be portrayed as a liar or 
a disgruntled employee. Therefore, I have no com
ment."
Goldberg became something of a pariah at CBS after accusing the network of liberal 
bias in a 1996 op-ed piece for the Wall Street Journal.
Some CBS insiders describe Goldberg as a talented journalist who became increasingly 
bitter and isolated at the network. They are stunned that he would betray Heyward, a 
longtime friend who refused to fire him during the
Journal controversy, pushed to get him a spot at "60 Minutes II" and kept him on the 
payroll until Goldberg could qualify for a larger pension at 55.
"In the end, he seemed to think his job was to report on CBS News instead of reporting 
for CBS News," said Bob Schieffer, chief Washington correspondent. "Bernie just seemed 
to be upset about everything. He was upset with
 the world."
Correspondent Eric Engberg said Goldberg committed an "act of treason" and decided the 
best way to sell a book "is to trash your friends and former colleagues. . . . He 
didn't have many friends in this organization becaus
e he was a selfish, self-involved guy who was not a team player."
Engberg accused Goldberg of a "sleazy, snake-in-the-grass style" for not complaining 
to him before blasting him in the Journal over his report ridiculing Steve Forbes's 
flat-tax plan.
Goldberg, who now works for HBO's "Real Sports," said yesterday he wrote the book 
because he cares about journalism and that he "left out a bunch of things that might 
really embarrass people. . . .
"Whenever you raise an issue like this, they close ranks and close their minds. 
They're just going to call me these terrible vicious names instead of looking at the 
problem. . . . They don't like the people they're broadc
asting to. I can't tell you how many times I heard the term 'white trash' thrown 
around. I come from a lower-middle-class background and I resent that."
Rather declined to comment, but told the Dallas Morning News in 1996 that he wouldn't 
let anyone "intimidate" him "into reporting the news their way."
To which Goldberg writes: "Why is it that when journalists write something tough about 
other people it's called 'news,' but when someone writes something tough about news 
people like Dan Rather it's called 'intimidation'?
"
In Goldberg's view, CBS staffers are too "arrogant" to examine the leftward tilt of 
their reporting, which he says is shared by the other major networks. (Only Andy 
Rooney sent a supportive note after the Journal article.
)
Goldberg describes a CBS conference call in which a Washington staffer "nonchalantly 
referred to a presidential candidate as 'Gary Bauer, the little nut from the Christian 
group.' " No one, says Goldberg, raised an object
ion.
"Bias" devotes considerable attention to the subject of race. During the May 2000 
sweeps, Goldberg says, CBS's "48 Hours" and NBC's "Dateline" ran no stories involving 
blacks, and ABC's "20/20" ran two. (The lone exceptio
n was "60 Minutes," on which seven of 12 stories featured blacks as main characters.)
During a 1999 story for "48 Hours" on a  teenager in jail, Goldberg says, a New York 
producer asked his field producer, "What is she?"
" 'She's black,' the producer told his boss in New York, 'but she's light-skinned.' He 
felt he had to say that to get the okay to proceed with the story." Another producer 
is quoted as saying the bosses "were not subtle a
t all. They made it pretty damn clear to me that 'we want stories with white folks.' "
Susan Zirinsky, executive producer of "48 Hours," says Goldberg is merely making 
assumptions.
"There's not one fact in there," she says. "These are charges without validation. If 
you can't give me a specific, I say case closed. We are about doing good stories, end 
of sentence. Race is not a factor." Ticking off st
ories involving blacks, Zirinsky says the program is focusing next month on black 
families in Texas who adopted more than 80 problem kids.
Goldberg quotes from a " '48 Hours' Survival Guide": "Looks count, too. This is 
television after all. You can find the most articulate character in the world, but if 
she has no teeth or has a beard, no one will hear what
she is saying." Zirinsky says the memo is "not from my era" and no longer in use.
The book also derides coverage of family issues: "Feminists are the pressure group 
that the media elites (and their wives and friends) are most aligned with."
Goldberg tips his hat to ABC's Peter Jennings for acknowledging the media should 
include more conservative voices. "Does anyone think a 'diverse' group of conservative 
journalists would give us the news straight?" Goldber
g asks. "I sure as hell don't. They'd be just like the Left."
Media Morsels
• Weekly Standard Editor Bill Kristol used to work for George H.W. Bush, but the 
former president denounced him in the New York Times Magazine last week for a "vicious 
slander." Bush called Kristol's assertion that Colin
Powell opposed the use of force against Iraq in 1991 "a grossly unfair, insupportable 
lie." So much for a former employee . . .
• "60 Minutes" is making trouble again. CBS News agreed to a cash payment last year to 
settle a lawsuit by the estate of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. over the network's 
use of King's "I Have a Dream" speech in a $99.95
 video called "The 20th Century with Mike Wallace."
Now "60 Minutes" is diving back into the controversy, with a piece
last night that quotes black leaders criticizing the King family for
selling the slain leader's words and image for profit . . .
• After the collapse of his media magazine, Brill's Content, Steve
Brill has signed on as a Newsweek columnist to cover the legal and
business fallout from Sept. 11 . . .
• Nothing is bigger in Beantown than the Red Sox. So the Boston Globe
faces a major-league dilemma now that the parent New York Times Co.
has bid for a piece of the team -- creating the same sort of conflict
that plagues the Cubs-owning Chicago Tribune. Globe Editor Martin
Baron says the paper "will cover this independently, objectively and
fairly," noting that his columnists have endorsed the rival bids for
the Red Sox.
© 2001 The Washington Post Company
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