TV & VIDEO - Feb. 5, 1987
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One of Bill Moyers’ last CBS documentaries before he returned to public television, “The Vanishing Family--Crisis in Black America,” was among three network news efforts cited for achievement in ceremonies in New York on Wednesday night. The Moyers program, aired last season, received the Gold Baton award, the highest honor of the annual Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University awards that for 45 years have saluted excellence in broadcast journalism. ABC News won for its three-hour special “45/85,” and “NBC Nightly News” won for investigative reporting.
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