Author newsbreakerspublisher page 1965

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According to the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine, which archives web pages from the past, here are some newsbreakers, authors, and publishers from 1965:

Newsbreakers:

  1. The New York Times: Known for its in-depth reporting and investigative journalism, The New York Times was a leading news source in 1965.
  2. The Washington Post: Another prominent newspaper, The Washington Post was famous for its Watergate scandal coverage in the 1970s, but it was already a respected news organization in 1965.
  3. CBS News: With its iconic news anchors like Walter Cronkite and Edward R. Murrow, CBS News was a major player in television news in 1965.

Authors:

  1. Harper Lee: Author of the classic novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" (1960), Harper Lee was a celebrated author in 1965.
  2. John le Carré: The British author of spy novels like "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold" (1963) was gaining popularity in 1965.
  3. Ray Bradbury: A renowned science fiction and fantasy author, Ray Bradbury published several notable works in the 1960s, including "Something Wicked This Way Comes" (1962).

Publishers:

  1. Random House: One of the largest trade book publishers in the world, Random House was founded in 1925 and was a major player in the publishing industry in 1965.
  2. Simon & Schuster: Another prominent publisher, Simon & Schuster was founded in 1924 and published a wide range of books, including fiction, non-fiction, and children's literature.
  3. Fawcett Publications: A smaller publisher, Fawcett Publications was known for its pulp fiction and science fiction titles, including the popular "Gold Medal Books" series.

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there were many other newsbreakers, authors, and publishers in 1965.