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"Too few broadcasters reflect diversity of society.
He's become one of the few broadcasters that can drive an audience".
Too few broadcasters, after all, allow this kind of back-and-forth on their own air.
But Marash -- whom Koppel calls one of the few broadcasters "who can do anything" -- was swept out when Koppel left the program and "Nightline" was overhauled.
His colourful reports were beamed to hundreds of millions of viewers around the world at a time when few broadcasters operated rolling news services.
Greta is a well-regarded television veteran and one of only a few broadcasters who can say they've hosted shows at all three major cable news networks.
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