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238:, titled "Wheeling And Dealing: Confessions of a Capitol Hill Operator". The same book also revealed that "it is no accident that Austin, TX, was for years the only city of its size with only one television station" and "LBJ demanded, and received, the opportunity to pick and choose programs for his monopoly station from among those offered by all three of the major networks." "Wheeling And Dealing" also points out that "no other television station in America had such a unique and cozy arrangement" as the LBJ-owned KTBC station which Tom Johnson used to head for LBJ. 38: 245:, Tom Johnson placed a direct call to Walter Cronkite to inform him of the death of Lyndon Johnson. CBS cut away from a pre-recorded report on the progressing Vietnam peace talks in Paris back to the CBS newsroom where Cronkite was on the phone receiving the information from Tom Johnson. A moment later, Cronkite asked Johnson to stay on the line, then he reported the death of the former U.S. president to the television audience. 290:
Johnson was present in the room, when Mikhail Gorbachev signed his resignation letter on 25 December 1991, thereby dissolving the USSR. Gorbachev's pen failed, and Johnson lent him his. After signing, Gorbachev was about to put the pen in his pocket, but Johnson, realising the historic significance,
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The same book also revealed that in 1970 the then-30-year-old Tom Johnson was elected executive vice-president of LBJ's Texas Broadcasting Company and "he joined the board of directors of the City National Bank of Austin, headed up LBJ's Austin station
211:. Tom Johnson shared that President Johnson signed the note and gave it to Governor Sanders. Johnson has said that one of his remaining goals in life is to obtain that signed news note from the Sanders estate and give it to the 222:. As "Thinking Big" by Robert Gottlieb and Irene Wolf noted in 1977, "when Lyndon Johnson returned to Texas in 1969, he brought Tom Johnson along to serve as executive assistant in charge of LBJ's Texas Broadcasting Company." 233:
The Austin TV station which Tom Johnson headed in the 1970s was profitable because LBJ "had friends in high places among those who controlled the broadcast industry," according to a 1978 book by another former LBJ aide,
283:, an event that helped place CNN firmly in the public consciousness. He ran CNN until his retirement in 2001, presiding over both triumphant and controversial moments in the history of the network. 719: 153: 456: 439: 298:
that he was able to control with medication. Johnson had previously kept the condition private, though he told Turner when he was offered the CNN position.
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from 1976 to 1980. In addition, Johnson is a long-time member of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation board of trustees and a former member of the
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He worked in various positions in the Johnson administration and continued to work for the former President after he retired to
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On the evening of April 4, 1968, it was Tom Johnson who walked into the Oval Office to hand President Johnson the news that
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Image of Tom Johnson, publisher of the Los Angeles Times, speaking at the Washington Journalism Center, 1981.
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After Lyndon Johnson's death, Tom Johnson again moved into journalism, eventually becoming publisher of the
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asked him to serve as the third president of the news channel. Johnson succeeded outgoing CNN president,
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Eight and a half minutes into the January 22, 1973 broadcast of the
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s publisher and assured he had no further obligation to the paper.
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In 1990, Johnson moved from print to television, as CNN founder
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Former CNN President Tom Johnson On A Lifetime In Journalism
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and media executive, best known for serving as president of
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Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication
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had been shot (it would be another hour before doctors in
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succeeded Johnson as the president of CNN in July 2001.
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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and former Coca-Cola CEO (and still a Board Member)
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American journalist and media executive (born 1941)
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Thomas Johnson

Macon, Georgia
University of Georgia
journalist
Cable News Network
Los Angeles Times
newspaper
Peabody Awards
Board of Jurors
Rockefeller Foundation
Macon, Georgia
Lanier High School
Macon Telegraph
bachelor's degree
University of Georgia
Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication
master's
Harvard Business School
President
Lyndon B. Johnson
White House Fellow
Martin Luther King Jr.
Memphis, Tennessee
King dead
Carl Sanders
Robert W. Woodruff
Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum
Texas
KTBC

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