Howard Fineman, Veteran Political Journalist and TV Pundit, Dies at 75
Briefly

Howard Fineman was part of the post-post-Watergate generation of journalists, characterized by polished professionalism and a dogged ambition that suited the Ronald Reagan era in Washington. He was known for producing a steady drip of scoops that helped Newsweek stand out during a golden age for newsmagazines.
Mr. Fineman, alongside colleagues like Gloria Borger and Michael Isikoff, created a weekly report that combined breaking news with analysis and context, shaping the political conversation in Washington and the nation. He was described as a 'master violinist' and the lead voice of the magazine.
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