Legendary Broadcast Journalist Mort Crim's New Memoir Unveils the REAL "Ron Burgundy" and Tells All
More than the tale of a fascinating career, it's a story of personal struggle to know truth to break out of the "cocoon of certainty" that marked his early life.
- More than the tale of a fascinating career, it's a story of personal struggle to know truth to break out of the "cocoon of certainty" that marked his early life.
- Son of an evangelical minister, Crim began to question fundamental beliefs he's taught about God, Jesus, the Bible, and the meaning of life.
- Crim worked alongside TV pioneers David Brinkley, Dan Rather, Ted Koppel, and radio legend Paul Harvey.
- Next was WBBM (Chicago), followed by 20 years as senior anchor and editor at WDIV (Detroit).