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in 1946. The move to CBS followed his firing by ABC's New York flagship radio station WJZ; after listening repeatedly over a six-month period to a musical commercial for Marlin razors that immediately preceded his 7 a.m. newscast, Hollenbeck told his listeners: "The atrocity you have just heard is no
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in their 1950s campaign against McCarthy. One of the film's sub-plots included
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lawyer who was fired because of his
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