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(Jun. 07, 1993) Died:John Ludlow Gould
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TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993
Jun. 07, 1993 The Incredible Shrinking President
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<source>Time Magazine</source>
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MILESTONES, Page 21
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<p> DIED. JOHN LUDLOW GOULD, 79, TV critic; in Concord, California.
Writing as "Jack" for the New York Times, Gould became known
during the first decades of television as one of its most relentless
critics and analyzers, acquiring a reputation as "the conscience
of the industry." Among his more prominent pieces were stories
on the late-'50s quiz-show scandals and his scathing assault
on the networks in 1956 for running game shows instead of broadcasting
the live U.N. Security Council proceedings on the Suez crisis.
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