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Walter Cronkite - Wikipedia Walter Cronkite Walter Leland Cronkite Jr (November 4, 1916 – July 17, 2009) was an American broadcast journalist who served as anchorman for the CBS Evening News [1] from 1962 to 1981
Walter Cronkite | Biography, Facts, Views on Vietnam War - Britannica He was the longtime anchor of the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite (1962–81), for which he reported on many of the most historic events of the latter half of the 20th century As a boy, Cronkite was an avid reader of books, magazines, and newspapers
Your Future Starts Here | ASU Cronkite School The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication is home to immersive media programs, top students, world-class faculty and award-winning work We're moving media forward
Walter Cronkite - SHSMO Historic Missourians Cronkite’s heartbreaking report on the assassination of President John F Kennedy became one of the most famous news reports in television history Because of his in-depth coverage of the Apollo Space Program, especially the Apollo 11 moon mission in 1969, he was called “The Dean of Space ”
Walter Cronkite, longtime CBS anchorman, dies at 92 Walter Cronkite, the former CBS news anchor whose steady baritone informed, reassured and guided the nation during the tumultuous 1960s and 1970s, died today, the network announced
A Look Back At Cronkites Career In Broadcasting - NPR Cronkite took over in 1962, expanded the newscast to 30 minutes, and was in place to cover many of the biggest news story not only of the decade, but of the century
Timeline – Walter Cronkite Memorial The large timeline chronicles Cronkite’s life from his birth November 4, 1916, to his death July 17, 2009 The timeline not only includes photos and information from his life as a news reporter and anchor, but encompasses his personal life as well
Walter Cronkite - The Chroniclers - NASA Cronkite’s closing line for every news broadcast was “And that’s the way it is ” The line was significant because it emphasized his philosophy on objective reporting and may well have helped him stay number one in the ratings over most of his career