Washington Post Woodward and Bernstein were some of the most prominent investigative journalists during the Watergate Scandal, obtaining secret information from an informant with the pseudonym "Deep Throat".
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein were reporters for The Washington Post during their investigation of the Watergate scandal.
The Washington Post.
Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, both of the Washington Post brpke this story.
Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein
Carl Bernstein & Bob Woodward
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein.
The Washington Post newspaper reporters, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, got a 'leak' from a anonymous source nicknamed 'Deep Throat.'
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein were the Washington Post writers who investigated and uncovered the Watergate scandal.
Two reporters for the Washington Post, Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, broke the Watergate story to the American public. Nixon resigned on August 9, 1974.
The 2 reporters, "Bob Woodward" and "Carl Bernstein," who worked for "The Washington Post"
Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, they're the reporters who originally uncovered the Watergate scandal.
The reporters were Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein. The primary newspaper leading the reporting on the Watergate scandal was the Washington post. However crediting them with "uncovering" the scandal is incorrect. What they did was publicize Watergate, virtually all of the information they reported was known to the FBI, as evidenced by what was "leaked" to them by "Deep Throat" (FBI agent Mark Felt)
Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward were the Washington Post reporters who broke this story.
Robert Redford played Bob Woodward and Dustin Hoffman played Carl Bernstein.