| Charlie Rose | Charlie Rose, September 2007 | | Born | Charles Peete Rose, Jr. January 5, 1942 (1942-01-05) (age 66)
| | Notable credit(s) | | Charlie Rose (born Charles Peete Rose, Jr. on January 5, 1942) is an American TV interviewer and journalist. For other uses, see Journalist (disambiguation). ...
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Charles Grandison Rose III (better known as Charlie Rose) (born August 10, 1939) was a Democratic United States congressman. ...
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Since 1991 he has hosted Charlie Rose, an interview show produced by the New York metropolitan area public television station WNET, and also distributed nationally by PBS, starting in 1993[1] and continuing as of 2008. Charlie Rose is an American television interview show, with Charlie Rose as executive producer, executive editor, and host. ...
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He was concurrently a correspondent for 60 Minutes II from its inception in January 1999 until its cancellation in September 2005.[1] A journalist is a person who practices journalism. ...
60 Minutes II, also known as 60 Minutes Wednesday and 60 Minutes (see #Name changes), was a weekly primetime newsmagazine television program intended to replicate the signature style, journalistic quality and integrity of the original 60 Minutes series. ...
Early life
Rose was born in Henderson, North Carolina as a son of Margaret and Charles Peete Rose, Sr., tobacco farmers who owned a country store.[2] As a child, Rose lived above his parents' store in Henderson, and helped out with the family business from age seven. A high school basketball star, Rose entered Duke University planning on majoring in pre-med, but an internship in the office of Democratic North Carolina Senator B. Everett Jordan got him interested in politics. Rose graduated in 1964 with a bachelor's degree in history. He earned a Juris Doctor from the Duke University School of Law in 1968. Rose also attended New York University Stern School of Business. For the city in Henderson County, North Carolina, see Hendersonville, North Carolina. ...
Official language(s) English Demonym North Carolinian Capital Raleigh Largest city Charlotte Largest metro area Charlotte metro area Area Ranked 28th in the US - Total 53,865 sq mi (139,509 km²) - Width 150 miles (340 km) - Length 560[1] miles (900 km) - % water 9. ...
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Duke University is a private research university located in Durham, North Carolina, United States. ...
credited to the United States Senate Historical Office Benjamin Everett Jordan September 8, 1896 - March 15, 1974 was a Democratic U.S. Senator from the state of North Carolina from 1958 until 1973. ...
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The Duke University School of Law is the law school and a constituent academic unit of Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, United States. ...
Year 1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Career After his wife was hired by the BBC (in New York) Rose handled some assignments for the BBC on a freelance basis. In 1972, while continuing to work at Bankers Trust, he landed a job as a weekend reporter for WPIX-TV. His break came in 1974, after Bill Moyers hired Rose as managing editor for the PBS series Bill Moyers' International Report. In 1975, Moyers named Rose executive producer of Bill Moyers' Journal. Rose soon began appearing on camera. "A Conversation with Jimmy Carter," one installment of Moyers' series U.S.A.: People and Politics, won a 1976 Peabody Award. Rose worked at several networks honing his interview skills until KXAS-TV in Dallas-Fort Worth hired him as program manager and gave him the late-night time slot that would become the Charlie Rose show. For other uses, see BBC (disambiguation). ...
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The Bankers Trust is a historic American banking organisation that was acquired by Deutsche Bank in 1998. ...
WPIX (WB 11) is a television station in New York City. ...
Bill D. Moyers (born June 5, 1934 as Billy Don Moyers) is an American journalist and public commentator. ...
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The George Foster Peabody Awards, more commonly referred to as the Peabody Awards, are annual international awards given for excellence in radio and television broadcasting. ...
KXAS-TV/KXAS-DT, channel 5, is the NBC station for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. ...
The DallasâFort WorthâArlington metropolitan area, a title designated by the U.S. Census as of 2003, encompasses 12 counties within the U.S. state of Texas. ...
Rose worked for CBS News (1984–1990) as the anchor of CBS News Nightwatch, the network's first late-night news broadcast. The Nightwatch broadcast of Rose's interview with Charles Manson won an Emmy Award in 1987. In 1990 Rose left CBS to serve as anchor of Personalities, a syndicated program produced by Fox Broadcasting Company, but he got out of his contract after six weeks because of the tabloid-style content of the show. Charlie Rose premiered on PBS station Thirteen/WNET on 30 September 1991 and has been nationally syndicated since January 1993. In 1994, Rose moved the show to a studio owned by Bloomberg Television, which allowed for improved satellite interviewing. CBS News logo, used from Sept. ...
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Since 2003, Rose has sat on the board of directors of Citadel Broadcasting Corporation. Citadel Broadcasting Corporation NYSE: CDL is a Las Vegas, Nevada based broadcast holding company. ...
As of May 27, 2008 the PBS show 'Charlie Rose' has over 4,000 videos on YouTube including hundreds of full length episodes making it one of the most accessible television shows available. is the 147th day of the year (148th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Anno Domini (or common era), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ...
Personal life Rose's twelve-year marriage to Mary Rose (née King) ended in divorce in 1980. From 1993 until 2005, his companion was socialite and city planning advocate Amanda Burden, a stepdaughter of CBS founder William S. Paley.[3] Née redirects here. ...
Amanda Jay Mortimer Burden (born 1944) is the director of the New York City Department of City Planning and chair of the City Planning Commission. ...
William S. Paley (1901-1990) This article is about the broadcast executive. ...
On March 29, 2006, after experiencing shortness of breath in Syria, Rose was flown to Paris and underwent surgery for mitral valve repair in the Georges-Pompidou European Hospital. His surgery was performed under the supervision of Dr. Alain Carpentier, a pioneer of the procedure. Rose returned to the air on June 12, 2006, with Bill Moyers and Yvette Vega (the show's executive producer), to discuss his surgery and recuperation. is the 88th day of the year (89th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Mitral valve repair involves the replacement of stenified vitrious fibres that have frayed off of the wall of the duct. ...
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Criticism Rose is sometimes criticized for going too easy on his guests, with the suggestion that this is how he gets them to appear on the show.In the June 24, 2001 New York Times Magazine, Fox News Channel executive Roger Ailes claimed to have received Rose's word that he would not be asked political questions during his interview. The Charlie Rose Show's executive producer, Yvette Vega, responded that she was unaware of any such deal.[4] is the 175th day of the year (176th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Roger Eugene Ailes (born May 15, 1940) is the president of Fox News Channel and chairman of the Fox Television Stations Group. ...
The Coca-Cola Company is the primary sponsor of The Charlie Rose Show[citation needed] and Rose has often done promotions for the company. Hosting the 2002 shareholders meeting, he said "Few companies are able to connect as completely with consumers in the way that Coca-Cola is" and "it is a privilege to be associated with [The Coca-Cola family] ... This is the business of Coca-Cola: being part of a family, being worldwide, doing well and doing good at the same time." (audio, aired on Le Show) The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO) is the worlds largest beverage company, largest manufacturer, distributor and marketer of non-alcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups in the world, and one of the largest corporations in the United States. ...
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Although CBS News policy bars correspondents from doing commercials and product endorsements[citation needed], the Washington Post reported CBS was "comfortable" with Rose's actions since, among other reasons, he was only paid[vague] a "minimal" sum. Rose insists he "would never do a story on 60 Minutes II about anybody who underwrites my PBS show."[citation needed]
See also This is a list of guests on Charlie Rose, an American talk show on PBS. Guests have included: King Abdullah II Gerry Adams Ryan Adams Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Lorenzo Albacete Madeleine Albright Christiane Amanpour Martin Amis Secretary-General Kofi Annan Richard Armitage Lance Armstrong President Bashar al-Assad Prime Minister Jos...
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For the city in Henderson County, North Carolina, see Hendersonville, North Carolina. ...
Official language(s) English Demonym North Carolinian Capital Raleigh Largest city Charlotte Largest metro area Charlotte metro area Area Ranked 28th in the US - Total 53,865 sq mi (139,509 km²) - Width 150 miles (340 km) - Length 560[1] miles (900 km) - % water 9. ...
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