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Heyward

[hey-werd]

noun

  1. DuBose 1885–1940, U.S. playwright, novelist, and poet.



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A duet with Haircut 100’s Nick Heyward, “The Go-Betweens” boasts the angular chorus of an ’80s radio anthem, while Orbital’s Paul Hartnoll lends his magic to the tribal bounce of “Take Me to the Pilot.”

The “Book Lovers” film from Tango Entertainment will be written by “Girls” writer and producer Sarah Heyward.

Andrew Heyward, a former CBS News president who is now a consultant, said it will be up to the new owners of CBS to maintain the program’s journalistic independence.

“One of the things that makes local news powerful is that the people reporting are experiencing the story themselves,” said Andrew Heyward, a former CBS News president who currently consults local TV stations.

“We’re in a changing world and everybody knows it,” Heyward said.

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