Talk:Arthur W. Arundel
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Biography incorrect
[edit]This article is incorrect in two respects. First, "correspondent" was a special term CBS News reserved for its top tier of reporters. Nick Arundel was not a CBS News Correspondent. He was, I believe, a stringer.
Second, it is incorrect to say that "he originated in American journalism the concept of All-news radio..." When he took WAVA all-news in 1964, Gordon McClendon's XTRA-News Radio had been on the air for three years, and there were other all-news stations owned by Westinghouse in other markets. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Pdx photoman (talk • contribs) 21:37, 6 May 2008 (UTC)
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