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- 1949–195930m7.9 (10)TV EpisodeTodays theme is Rex Newman, Reporter for the Globe and News.
- 1949–1959TV Episode
- 1949–1959TV Episode
- 1949–195930mTV EpisodeA prison escapee becomes desperate after two days without food. He melts down and attacks a cop and takes a pregnant woman hostage.
- Reporter George Thompson of the Philadelphia News races to stop a man who plans to kill in order to be killed. The man, an unhappy husband who wants to die but is afraid to commit suicide, figures that the police will kill him if he shoots a few passersby.
- While on vacation hunting deer, reporter John Keyes of the San Francisco Call-Bulletin finds a clue which breaks the mystery of a series of brutal beatings.
- The story of William Kennedy from the Watsonville, California Registrar Pajaronian who uncovered corruption in high office in Santa Cruz County. The district attorney and the vice syndicates were in cahoots. As the show ends, Kennedy receives the Big Story Award. "Ben Grauer narrates the story that won a Pulitzer Prize for reporter William Kennedy of Watsonville, California. After covering a murder trial, Kennedy suspects that the D.A. was bribed.
- Millionaire is accused of offing his estranged wife with an airborne poison.
- This episode focuses on Malcolm Glover of The San Francisco Examiner and his efforts to help a woman being harassed by her ex- con boyfriend.
- 1949–1959TV EpisodeKathryn Steffan goes to prison disguised as a teenage delinquent in order to expose conditions for juveniles at the County Jail.
- William Ward stages a robbery for insurance, hiring two petty thieves. Sheldon, jealous of partner Crawley, refuses to give him his share. Dee, Crawley's recent bride, is the reason for the trouble. Crawley is killed, Dee rats Sheldon out.
- 1949–1959TV Episode
- 1949–1959TV Episode
- Charles Scott of the New York Journal-American interviews a deaf mute who cannot read or write, who is accused of robbery and assault.
- Columnist Victor Reisel had just concluded an interview and while leaving the broadcast studio had sulphuric acid thrown in his face, blinding him permanently.
- Reporter Marie Dauplaise of the Houston (TX) Press, risked her own life to reveal the activities of a fraudulent doctor and his "miracle" atomatron machine.
- Reporter Cliff Russell of the Corpus Christi (Tx) Caller-Times offers himself as a hostage to a mad gunman who holds two youngsters as prisoners.
- Miami newspaperman Al Topal checks into the senseless beating of a young boy, then teams up with the boy's father to capture the teenage gang responsible.
- Arthur Petacque of the Chicago Sun-Times and cameraman Joseph Kordick helped nab two murderers.
- Rip Manning of the Columbus (Oh) Citizen uncovered facts on the background of a lovers' lane suicide pact in which a 17-year-old girl died and established that an ex-convict survivor had actually committed a carefully planned murder.
- Reporter Nate Kleger of the Philadelphia Bulletin and a criminal psychiatrist learned the identity of the man who killed four women in a Philadelphia neighborhood.
- Miami Herald reporter Bert Collier probed the racket of black market babies after a young unmarried mother told him how she was forced to sign adoption papers for her newborn baby.
- A newspaper photographer witnesses the murder of a cop but escapes when the killers try to murder him also.
- A drunk tries to evade capture after he hits a boy on a bike.
- Story of a Duquesne policeman who went berserk and killed several people.
- Frank Shenkel uncovers the murder of a woman shot in her sleep.
- John Ellert of the Evansville Indiana Press forgets about his vacation when a new lead develops seven years after his friend Eddie Bannon was sentenced to life imprisonment for a murder on circumstantial evidence.
- Reporter Julian Houseman investigates the case of a man accused of murdering his wife, who insists that he has been misidentified as her spouse.
- 1949–1959TV Episode
- 1949–1959TV Episode
- 1949–1959TV Episode
- 1949–1959TV Episode
- 1949–1959TV Episode
- 1949–1959TV Episode
- 1949–1959TV Episode
- 1949–1959TV Episode
- Reporter Victorine Belanger of the Baltimore News-Post is honored for solving a heinous crime after a bride is found burned to death.
- Story of how Willie Calloway, an innocent man serving a jail sentence for murder was exonerated through the efforts of Detroit Free Press reporter Ken McCormick.
- Drawing a parallel between evidence in a current killing and similar evidence in a story he had covered as a reporter, Ed Gottlieb, city editor of the Long Island (N.Y.) Daily Press identified the killer.
- 1949–1959TV Episode
- 1949–1959TV Episode
- 1949–1959TV Episode
- 1949–1959TV Episode
- 1949–1959TV Episode
- 1949–1959TV Episode
- Zarko Franks reporter for the Houston (Texas) Chronicle proves that even eyewitnesses to a crime can be mistaken when a fighter is wrongly accused.
- 1949–1959TV Episode
- 1949–1959TV Episode
- 1949–1959TV Episode
- 1949–1959TV Episode
- 1949–1959TV Episode
- 1949–1959TV Episode