The Place to Be: Washington, CBS, and the Glory Days of Television News by Roger Mudd - PN4874.M75.A3 2008

"In The Place to Be, Mudd tells of how the bureau worked: the rivalries, the egos, the pride, the competition, the ambitions, and the gathering frustrations of conveying the world to a national television audience in thirty minutes minus commercials. It is the story of a unique TV news bureau, unmatched in its quality, dedication, and professionalism. It shows what TV journalism was once like and what it's missing today. " - Public Affairs