Rory J. Koopmans, B. Admin., #203, 8912-156 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, T5R 5Z2
November VIth, MMXI
Hon. Thomas Lukaszuk, MLA, Minister of Education,
Progressive Conservative, Edmonton-Castledowns
Dear Thomas:
Just as
Phil Donahue (not Oprah) created the daytime talkshow format with running through & up II audience members with a microphone,
Andrew (Andy) Achin Rooney created the format of the literary essay on television. Sad news out of
New York City, ol' Andy died Friday night, a
CBS News Correspondent-Emeritus & great guy, Andy finished his
1,097th & final broadcast on CBS News's "60 Minutes" just XXXV days ago. He may have been too tired to keep on working at age
XCII (92), but its just so sad b/c just like
Walter Cronkite, Rooney quit at age
92 & both men died within less than
XL days of their retirements. If they had kept going, these journalists would have contributed to age
C (100) or more.
Students of journalism know that Andy
literally invented his complaint & commentary style format b/c he was a journalist & a writer/producer first. He worked IV over XXX years as a writer/producer for
Harry Reasoner & IV the Army newspaper,
The Stars & Stripes beIV he ever appeared on the air. He brought eloquence to everything he did & said what was on America's mind during times of crisis.
I mean who else but Andy could make licking postage stamps exciting enough to do a tv essay on?
No he molded & honed each piece, working about
XXX hours a week on his editing beIV spending
VI-VIII hours filming it IV its Sunday night airing on Friday's. Andy's piece was water cooler talk, people would talk about it in their workplaces the next day & couldn't wait until the next Sunday broadcast. His
III-VI minute commentaries were sometimes the most watched part of the
60 Minutes broadcast. A tribute to his superb writing ability & journalistic credentials.
One In A Million,
Rory
Source:
Www.CbsNews.Com/60Minutes.