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therealjohng
11-09-2006, 12:59 PM
NEW YORK (CNN) -- Ed Bradley, the longtime "60 Minutes" correspondent who reported on subjects ranging from jazz musicians to the Columbine school shootings, has died. He was 65.

Bradley died Thursday at New York's Mount Sinai Hospital of leukemia, according to staff members at the CBS program.

Bradley joined "60 Minutes" during the 1981-82 season after two years as White House correspondent for CBS News and three years at "CBS Reports." His reporting over the years won him a Peabody Award, 19 Emmys and a Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award, among many others.

CNN's John Roberts, who worked with Bradley at CBS, said the newsman was "always a person you could sit down with and he could keep you intrigued for hours at a time with the stories he could tell."

Roberts called Bradley a "first-rate" journalist.

"He clearly was a field reporter," said Howard Kurtz, the Washington Post media reporter. "He did not want to be chained to a desk." Kurtz also hosts CNN's "Reliable Sources."

"He was somebody who liked being out there on the story, whether it was in the Vietnam War or whether it was doing investigative work or bringing alive the plight of families who were dealing with illnesses or violence or other issues he covered," Kurtz added.

CNN's David Fitzpatrick, a former CBS producer who worked with Bradley, said there were tears in the halls of CBS News after word of his passing.

"He was gracious," Fitzpatrick said. "He would always have a smile."

Bradley is survived by his wife, Patricia Blanchet.

Courtesy of CNN.com

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Damn, this sucks. Always bad when someone respected dies.


R.I.P.

moviemaniac8210
11-09-2006, 03:09 PM
Rest in peace, buddy. You're news telling will be missed (by someone).

powersauce
11-09-2006, 06:09 PM
As someone who majored in broadcasting in college, this is sad news. RIP

eljefe15
11-10-2006, 01:03 AM
R.I.P...

Buck Turgidson
11-10-2006, 01:14 AM
One of the greats of his generation and a real pioneer. Never anything but top notch and first class, even when they gave him shitty assignments (like interviewing Kathleen Willey.)

RustyRazor
11-10-2006, 10:13 AM
Truly sad.
R.I.P.