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TV & VIDEO - Nov. 11, 1987

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<i> Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press</i>

Miami-based CBS newsman Bernard Goldberg was named Tuesday as the first of a number of correspondents being assigned to the news division’s new prime-time series, “48 Hours,” anchored by Dan Rather. Goldberg started with CBS News in 1972 as a producer, becoming a correspondent in 1981. His reports on street sales of crack in New York were a key part of “48 Hours on Crack Street,” a highly rated CBS News special that aired earlier this year and led to approval of the “48 Hours” series. The series is scheduled to join the CBS prime-time roster in January.

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