Hedrick Smith
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Hedrick Smith (born July 9, 1933 in Kilmacolm, Scotland) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning former reporter and editor for The New York Times, an Emmy Award-winning producer/correspondent for the PBS show Frontline, and author of several books.
He was a reporter for the New York Times from 1962 to 1988. He won the Pulitzer Prize for international reporting in 1974 for stories from Russia and Eastern Europe.
[edit] List of PBS productions
- Frontline: After Gorbachev's USSR
- Frontline: Bigger than Enron
- Frontline: Can You Afford to Retire?
- Frontline: Dr. Solomon's Dilemma
- Frontline: Guns, Tanks, and Gorbachev
- Frontline: Inside the Terror Network
- Frontline: Is Walmart Good for America?
- Frontline: Tax Me If You Can
- Frontline: The Wall Street Fix
[edit] Books authored
- The Russians (1975)
- The Power Game (1988)
- The New Russians (1990)