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Ticking Clock

Behind the Scenes at 60 Minutes

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Two-time Peabody Award-winning writer and producer Ira Rosen reveals the intimate, untold stories of his decades at America's most iconic news show. It's a 60 Minutes story on 60 Minutes itself.
When producer Ira Rosen walked into the 60 Minutes offices in June 1980, he knew he was about to enter television history. His career catapulted him to the heights of TV journalism, breaking some of the most important stories in TV news. But behind the scenes was a war room of clashing producers, anchors, and the most formidable 60 Minutes figure: legendary correspondent Mike Wallace.
Based on decades of access and experience, Ira Rosen takes readers behind closed doors to offer an incisive look at the show that invented TV investigative journalism. With surprising humor, charm, and an eye for colorful detail, Rosen delivers an authoritative account of the unforgettable personalities that battled for prestige, credit, and the desire to scoop everyone else in the game. As one of Mike Wallace's top producers, Rosen reveals the interview secrets that made Wallace's work legendary, and the flaring temper that made him infamous. Later, as senior producer of ABC News Primetime Live and 20/20, Rosen exposes the competitive environment among famous colleagues like Diane Sawyer and Barbara Walters, and the power plays between correspondents Chris Wallace, Anderson Cooper, and Chris Cuomo.
A master class in how TV news is made, Rosen shows readers how 60 Minutes puts together a story when sources are explosive, unreliable, and even dangerous. From unearthing shocking revelations from inside the Trump White House, to an outrageous proposition from Ghislaine Maxwell, to interviewing gangsters Joe Bonanno and John Gotti Jr., Ira Rosen was behind the scenes of some of 60 Minutes' most sensational stories.
Highly entertaining, dishy, and unforgettable, Ticking Clock is a never-before-told account of the most successful news show in American history.

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    • Library Journal

      May 7, 2021

      Rosen (The Warning: Accident at Three Mile Island) was only 26 in 1980 when he was hired to be a producer at 60 Minutes, the iconic television news magazine that relies on reporter-centered investigations. Rosen spent the next 40 years immersed in the biggest news stories of the times, working with famous news anchors at CBS and later ABC (for Primetime Live and 20/20) and meeting the politicians, celebrities, and criminals whom he deemed newsworthy enough to be profiled. Here he provides gossipy dish on the anchors (Barbara Walters and Diane Sawyer argued over who would say the show's goodnight) and fascinating tidbits, but the book is most interesting when he describes the toxic misogynistic environment cultivated by Mike Wallace, one of the original 60 Minutes correspondents. Rosen is a master cultivator of potential sources (he exchanged more than 1,000 texts with Steve Bannon to get the inside scoop on Trump's White House) and has himself been accused of encouraging women reporters to flirt to get information. He unapologetically thrives on the excitement of the "get," at whatever cost. VERDICT News buffs will love the behind-the-scenes stories, and journalism students will find advice direct from legendary reporters.--Lisa Henry, Kirkwood P.L., MO

      Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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