Newton Minow: Washington Post obituary by Adam Bernstein
Newton Minow, FCC chairman who assailed ‘vast wasteland’ of TV, dies at 97 He had towering impact on broadcasting by helping shape public television, satellite communications and presidential debates By Adam Bernstein May 6, 2023 at 1:57 p.m. EDT Newton Minow, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, appears before the House Antitrust Subcommittee in 1963. (Anonymous/ASSOCIATED PRESS) Listen 11 min Add to your saved stories Save Gift Article Share Newton N. Minow, the Federal Communications Commission chairman who in 1961 memorably assailed TV as a “vast wasteland” and went on to have a towering impact on broadcasting by helping shape public television, satellite communications and presidential debates, died May 6 at his home in Chicago. He was 97. The cause was a heart attack, said his daughter Nell Minow, a top authority on corporate governance. Mr. Minow was a politically connected Chicago legal grandee and boardroom Zelig whose professional life encompassed near