CBS News Sunday Morning

CBS News Sunday Morning (1979- )

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CBS News Sunday Morning is a early morning news and magazine program that airs on Sunday's on CBS.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 09:00 (90 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did CBS News Sunday Morning premiere?

CBS News Sunday Morning premiered on January 28, 1979.

Who was the original host of CBS News Sunday Morning?

Charles Kuralt was the original host of CBS News Sunday Morning.

What time did CBS News Sunday Morning air in 1979?

CBS News Sunday Morning aired at 9:00 AM Eastern Time in 1979.

What was the format of CBS News Sunday Morning in 1979?

CBS News Sunday Morning featured a mix of news, feature stories, and interviews.

Who were the regular correspondents on CBS News Sunday Morning in 1979?

In 1979, regular correspondents on CBS News Sunday Morning included Bill Geist, Ray Brady, and David Culhane, among others.

Did CBS News Sunday Morning have a specific theme or focus in 1979?

Yes, CBS News Sunday Morning focused on covering a wide range of topics including arts, culture, and human interest stories.

How long was each episode of CBS News Sunday Morning in 1979?

Each episode of CBS News Sunday Morning in 1979 was approximately 90 minutes long.

Did CBS News Sunday Morning win any awards in 1979?

Yes, CBS News Sunday Morning won several awards in 1979, including a News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Investigative Reporting.

Were there any notable interviews on CBS News Sunday Morning in 1979?

Yes, CBS News Sunday Morning featured interviews with notable figures such as Andy Warhol, Jane Fonda, and Henry Kissinger in 1979.

Did CBS News Sunday Morning cover any major news events in 1979?

Yes, CBS News Sunday Morning covered major news events such as the Three Mile Island nuclear accident and the Iranian Revolution in 1979.

Was CBS News Sunday Morning popular in 1979?

Yes, CBS News Sunday Morning gained popularity in 1979 and developed a loyal following for its unique approach to news reporting.

Did CBS News Sunday Morning feature any musical performances in 1979?

Yes, CBS News Sunday Morning occasionally featured musical performances by artists such as Paul Simon and James Taylor in 1979.

Did CBS News Sunday Morning have any recurring segments in 1979?

Yes, CBS News Sunday Morning had recurring segments such as "Moment in Nature" and "Sunday Morning Almanac" in 1979.

How did CBS News Sunday Morning differentiate itself from other news programs in 1979?

CBS News Sunday Morning differentiated itself by taking a more leisurely and reflective approach to news, focusing on human interest stories and arts coverage.

Did CBS News Sunday Morning receive positive reviews in 1979?

Yes, CBS News Sunday Morning received positive reviews in 1979 for its unique blend of news, features, and interviews.

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