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The Intercept
February 4, 2018
His work inspired generations of journalists, but it's possible you've rarely encountered his writing, or have simply never heard of him. So here are three amazing things about him: First, Parry was one of the greatest American investigative reporters of the past 50 years, on par with Seymour Hersh. While heÃâà...
Fordham Observer
August 26, 2016
Louis Boccardi, retired president and CEO of The Associated Press (AP), received a bachelor's degree from Fordham and went on to earn a masters in journalism from Columbia University. Boccardi worked for AP for 36 years, serving in several positions. He started his career working for numerous NewÃâà...
Naples Herald
October 23, 2015
The panel that studied CBS' actions on the story, chaired by former Attorney General Richard Thornburgh and Louis Boccardi, former chief executive of The Associated Press, said it could not determine whether they were real. The panel couldn't trace how they came into the hands of CBS' source and, withÃâà...
Toronto Star
October 22, 2015
The panel that studied CBS' actions on the story, chaired by former Attorney General Richard Thornburgh and Louis Boccardi, former chief executive of The Associated Press, said it could not determine whether they were real. The panel couldn't trace how they came into the hands of CBS' source and, withÃâà...
Hollywood Reporter
October 7, 2015
The independent investigation — which was led by Dick Thornburgh, a veteran of the administrations of Nixon and George H.W. Bush, and Louis Boccardi, former president of the Associated Press — concluded in a report released in January 2005 that Mapes, Rather and others involved in the storyÃâà...
FAIR
April 10, 2015
When Associated Press president Louis Boccardi spoke at one of the Grove's “Lakeside Talks” about kidnapped reporter Terry Anderson (Spy, 11/89), he referred to his audience as men of “power and rank” and “gave them more details than he said he was willing to give his readers.” Walter Cronkite, now on the CBS board,Ãâà...
Media Matters for America (blog)
November 6, 2013
Louis Boccardi, former Associated Press CEO and president, was part of the two-person team that investigated a 60 Minutes II story after questions were raised about the authenticity of some of the documents cited in the report. Asked about the current problems with the recent Benghazi report CBS' 60Ãâà...
STLtoday.com
January 5, 2012
"I definitely think it's competitive in St. Louis," Boccardi said. "But it's competitive anywhere. I don't run into too many people who don't like pizza." (Both new frozen pizza start-ups are dwarfed in production size by another regional company, Mama Lucia's, which launched in 1981 and makes roughly 10,000Ãâà...
CNN International
September 21, 2007
"It was a set-up," Rather said of the investigation, headed by former Attorney General Richard Thornburgh and former Associated Press chief Louis Boccardi, which led to the firing of a producer and the resignations of three executives. "It was designed to achieve a certain result so that the corporation wouldÃâà...
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