According to Carol Felsenthal of
Politico Magazine, Simons took the first phone call, on June 18, 1972, from
Democratic National Committee general counsel
Joseph Califano Jr., about a break-in, the night before, at DNC headquarters at the Watergate complex. Simons took charge and with help from fellow editors
Barry Sussman and
Harry Rosenfeld, guided
Bob Woodward and
Carl Bernstein, and championed the young reporters for what became a national story. Simons is credited with dubbing
Mark Felt, their well-placed source, "
Deep Throat," in reference to the pornographic film of the
same name. :"When the time came, it was managing editor Howard Simons--not Ben Bradlee or other ranking editors--who made the crucial early decisions that led to the
Washington Posts extraordinary coverage of the Watergate scandal, especially the decision to allow the metropolitan staff, which did not normally report on national politics, to pursue the story." :
The Great Cover-Up by
Barry Sussman, page 66. Simons was portrayed by
Martin Balsam in
''All the President's Men'', the 1976 film based on Bernstein and Woodward's 1974
book of the same name, depicting the
Post's investigation of Watergate. He was later played by
David Cross in the 2017 film
The Post. == After
The Washington Post ==