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Last king of the sports page : the life and career of Jim Murray / Ted Geltner.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Geltner, Ted.
Series:
Sports and American culture series.
Sports and American culture series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sportswriters--United States--Biography.
Sportswriters.
Murray, Jim, 1919-1998.
Murray, Jim.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (285 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Life and career of Jim Murray
Jim Murray
Place of Publication:
Columbia, Mo. ; London : University of Missouri Press, c2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Part crusader, part comedian, Jim Murray was a once-in-a-generation literary talent who just happened to ply his trade on newsprint, right near the box scores and race results. During his lifetime, Murray rose through the ranks of journalism, from hard-bitten 1940s crime reporter, to national Hollywood correspondent, to the top sports columnist in the United States. In Last King of the Sports Page: The Life and Career of Jim Murray, Ted Geltner chronicles Jim Murray's experiences with twentieth-century American sports, culture, and journalism.   At the peak of his influence, Murray was published in more than 200 newspapers. From 1961 to 1998, Murray penned more than 10, 000 columns from his home base at the Los Angeles Times. His offbeat humor and unique insight made his column a must-read for millions of sports fans. He was named Sportswriter of the Year an astounding fourteen times, and his legacy was cemented when he became one of only four writers to receive the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for coverage of sports. Geltner now gives readers a first look at Murray's personal archives and dozens of fresh interviews with sports and journalism personalities, including Arnold Palmer, Mario Andretti, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Yogi Berra, Frank Deford, Rick Reilly, Dan Jenkins, Roy Firestone, and many more.   Throughout his life, Murray chronicled seminal events and figures in American culture and history, and this biography details his encounters with major figures such as William Randolph Hearst, Henry Luce, Marilyn Monroe, Marlon Brando, John Wayne, Mickey Mantle, Muhammad Ali, and Tiger Woods. Charming and affecting moments in Murray's career illustrate the sportswriter's knack for being in on the big story. Richard Nixon, running for vice president on the Eisenhower ticket in 1952, revealed to Murray the contents of the "Checkers" speech so it could make the Time magazine press deadline. Media mogul Henry Luce handpicked Murray to lead a team that would develop Sports Illustrated for Time/Life in 1953, and when terrorists stormed the Olympic village at the 1972 Munich games, Murray was one of the first journalists to report from the scene. The words of sports journalist Roy Firestone emphasize the influence and importance of Jim Murray on journalism today: "I'll say without question, I think Jim Murray was every bit as important of a sports writer-forget sport writer-every bit as important a writer to newspapers, as Mark Twain was to literature." Readers will be entertained and awed by the stories, interviews, and papers of Jim Murray in Last King of the Sports Page. 
Contents:
""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction""; ""1. The Connecticut Years, 1919-1943 ""; ""2. The Los Angeles Examiner Years, 1944-1947 ""; ""3. The Time Years, 1948-1953 ""; ""4. The Sports Illustrated Years, 1953-1960 ""; ""5. The Los Angeles Times Years, 1961-1962 ""; ""6. A National Presence, 1963-1969 ""; ""7. The 1970's: Top of the Heap ""; ""8. The 1980's: Brave New World ""; ""9. The 1990's: Literary Lion of Sports ""; ""Epilogue""; ""Notes""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index""
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-260) and index.
ISBN:
9780826272737
0826272738
OCLC:
868218204

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