Richard M. Cohen, news producer who wrote about health challenge, dies at 76
Richard M. Cohen, an outspoken, award-winning television news producer whose career was ultimately derailed by the ravages of multiple sclerosis, which he wrote about in a best-selling memoir, died Dec. 24 in Sleepy Hollow, New York, a village in Westchester county. He was 76 years old.His wife, former "Today" host Meredith Vieira, said his death, at a hospital, was caused by acute respiratory failure.Cohen spent more than 20 years in the news business, working with luminaries such as Ted Koppel at ABC and Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather at CBS. But he took on a different topic when he wrote a memoir — and articles for HuffPost, The New York Times and other media — about managing MS, a degenerative disease of the central nervous system.Mr. Cohen was diagnosed with MS in 1973, when he was 25...