Martin Agronsky - CBS Paris Bureau Chief, Face The Nation

CBS Paris Bureau Chief, Face The Nation

After several months at the CBS Washington Bureau Agronsky was named the CBS Bureau Chief in Paris in March 1965. After six months, CBS recalled Agronsky from Paris and made him the new Moderator of Face The Nation in Washington, hosting the show from both Washington and Around the World.

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