We'll Have More Music, Right After the News

by Herbert Rosenblum aka Don Herbert


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/29/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 444
ISBN : 9781420837742

About the Book

“We’ll Have More Music, Right After The News!” is a lighthearted look at the first thirty years of All News Radio in Los Angeles.

Though not a scholarly volume on the philosophy and mechanics of covering news in a major American City, it is a close-up and personal look at how my colleagues and I coped with never ending deadlines, the pressures that come with getting and confirming facts and getting them on the air professionally accurately and as quickly as was possible.

The book looks at the humor of a radio newsroom. Not situation comedy humor as in the TV series “NewsRadio” but the real thing, unexpected and unrehearsed. It becomes the fly on the wall in a room filled with highly educated and highly motivated journalists as they write and report on critical news of the day while maintaining their emotional balance through laughter. You will read of the way tensions in and out of the newsroom were dealt with and you will experience the silliness of a never-ending supply of bloopers. Most of all, you will meet a marvelous group of people who evolved from a staff of talented strangers into a smoothly operating close-knit family.


About the Author

Born in Brooklyn, N.Y. in 1935, Herb Rosenblum attended The New York City school system and later, majored in Broadcasting at the University of Alabama. His broadcast career began in Alabama at some very small radio stations with television entering the picture in Little Rock Arkansas. On TV, Herb, also known as Don Herbert, has been a news reporter, anchor, writer, and producer. His career also includes TV weatherman, children''s show host, and writer for Chuck Barris and his game shows.

Herb joined KFWB in Hollywood, California in 1968 when it became an All-News station. He stayed there for 30 years. He considers his finest achievement was Operation Heart Start in which, thru his series of reports, over a quarter of a million people became trained in CPR. Herb has covered major stories ranging from war to assassinations to earthquakes. He has also appeared on many radio and TV commercials and has done voice-over roles in movies and television shows.

Married to Linda and with two grown children, Brian and Meredith, Herb lives in the San Fernando Valley along with three dogs and a cat.