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Mad as Hell

How 60 Minutes Took on the Powerful and Made Television History

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Mad as Hell

De : Harry Moses
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A gripping behind-the-scenes account of one of the most influential news programs in American history, featuring a foreword by veteran 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley, whose recent dismissal from CBS News has renewed national attention on the fight for journalistic integrity and preserving an independent media.

For almost sixty years, every Sunday night at seven o’clock sharp, a simple ticking stopwatch made America stop what it was doing.

At its peak, 60 Minutes was the most powerful hour on television, drawing as many as fifty million viewers each week. Presidents watched. CEOs braced themselves. Ordinary citizens—wronged, ignored, or silenced—found a voice.

Today, amid upheaval at CBS News and renewed debate over press freedom, that voice faces an urgent test of its journalistic integrity.

In Mad as Hell, a producer from the program’s golden years takes readers deep inside the broadcast that reshaped television journalism. Working alongside Mike Wallace, Dan Rather, Morley Safer, Ed Bradley, Diane Sawyer, Scott Pelley, and executive producer Don Hewitt for over twenty years, Harry Moses reveals how a scrappy news experiment became a national institution—and how investigative journalism at its best could hold the powerful to account.

Timely and deeply informed, Mad as Hell is a reminder of why fearless journalism still matters, and what is at stake when the institutions built to defend the truth come under threat.

©2026 Harry Moses (P)2026 Blackstone Publishing
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“James Madison once wrote that freedom of the press is the right that guarantees all the others. Harry Moses has captured that truth with the kind of compelling storytelling that makes American journalism the best in the world.”—From the Foreword by Scott Pelley

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