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McHugh and Hoffman records, 1957-1995

62 linear feet

McHugh and Hoffman, Inc., founded in 1962, was the first television news consulting firm. Their corporate papers include reports and statistical analyses concerning most major United States cities from the early 1960’s through the 1980’s.

The McHugh and Hoffmann record group is separated into three series: Research files; Correspondence; and Business files. Research files comprises the bulk of the records and includes research reports providing summaries of viewer attitudes toward news coverage and newscasters in specific market areas. Covered are most of the major TV and radio markets in the United States and Canada. These reports also provide observations and recommendations of McHugh and Hoffman and analyses of a city's television market.

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Mike Wallace CBS/60 Minutes papers, 1922-2007 (majority within 1968-2007)

176 linear feet — 1 oversize volume — 1 oversize folder

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Papers of Mike Wallace (1918-2012), broadcast journalist; CBS News correspondent; co-founder and correspondent on CBS 60 Minutes news program from 1968 to 2006. The collection comprises 60 Minutes program files, including transcripts of the broadcasts and interviews with participants, viewer correspondence, background research, newspaper clippings and photographs, and story ideas in various stages of development that were dropped or never aired. General files consisting of Wallace's personal and professional materials covering his responsibilities within CBS News beyond 60 Minutes, notably his work covering the war in Vietnam and political campaigns in the 1960s and 1970s. The general files include speeches, awards and personal correspondence. Photographs and other visual materials, sound recordings, and biographical materials.

The Mike Wallace CBS/ 60 Minutes Papers document the career and associated activities of one of television news's most influential broadcasters. The collection currently spans a thirty-five year career at CBS News and includes program files, correspondence, speeches, writings, memoranda, photographs, and other materials relating to Wallace's work as co-editor of 60 Minutes and as principal correspondent of various other CBS documentaries. The papers range broadly, covering both his activities within CBS as well as within the larger broadcast community. The collection has been largely maintained in the series established by Wallace and his staff. These series are: Program Files; General Files; Personal/Biographical; Visual Materials; and Litigation Files.

The Mike Wallace CBS/ 60 Minutes collection is a combination of CBS News files and Mike Wallace Personal Materials. The Personal Materials, a much smaller part of the total collection, is indicated in container listing with an asterisk (*).