Television
From the “forgotten but not gone” file: Former President Richard Nixon will reappear April 10 on “Meet the Press” for an hourlong interview--his first extended television appearance in eight years, NBC announced Wednesday.
March 31, 1988
An open letter to all TV program directors.
July 1, 1990
Television hasn’t produced any programming for normal people in years.
Sept. 6, 1992
Geraldo Rivera recently hosted a special on murder.
May 29, 1988
Politics
Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole judged the political impact of the John Tower affair to be “sort of a wash,” but the Kansas Republican warned Democrats that their decision to deal President Bush a historic defeat will not be forgotten soon.
March 13, 1989
Entertainment & Arts
He may be gone, but viewers have not forgotten John Ritter.
Oct. 9, 2003
Rita Lepicier raises an apt point (“KMEX: L.A.’s Forgotten Star,” Counterpunch, Dec. 25).
Jan. 8, 1996
When Steve Weinstein covered the November ratings sweeps for The Times (“Moyer, Lange Overcome TV News Slump,” Calendar, Dec. 1), he made a mistake that gets at the core of what is wrong with the so-called “mainstream media” in Los Angeles: He ignored our city’s Latino community.
Dec. 25, 1995
Sniff. There’s something in the air. Smell that?
Nov. 8, 1992
Television: Norman Lear and the AARP are planning a cable network for the forgotten demographic among youth-happy advertisers and broadcasters.
Jan. 3, 1996