Maury Povich
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I said, okay, as long as your fact is right.
I give credit to one publication.
Forget reading their editorial pages.
But I will tell you that the Wall Street Journal, their news pages are as good as theirs is.
They are very, very good.
And I don't think any opinion or any slant is in their news reporting.
You could take a look at their editorial page, and that's different.
But you take a look at their front page, that's a good front page.
I'm not there.
I don't know.
Oh, very good.
I believe in that.
I think the unlimited possibility came in 1986 when...
This wild Australian named Rupert Murdoch plucked me from the Channel 5 newsroom in Washington, D.C., and brought me to New York to do this crazy tabloid journalism show called A Current Affair, and hooked me up with all these wild, crazy Australian producers and writers.
And...
my whole world just exploded because everything I thought was new in the world of television news couldn't compare to the five years I did on that show.
That show, and it catapulted me into 31 years of talk.
And it was the funnest five years of my life working with these guys.
I mean, it was...
I mean, we were just cowboys, just riding out there, doing everything in the world that no other news division was doing.