Parting words tonight from the late Walter Cronkite. On February 27th, 1968 during a CBS News Special Report, Cronkite did something that changed America's perception of the Vietnam War. Mr. WALTER ...
Late CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite may have been at one time “the most trusted man in America,” but he was hardly infallible. When he broke his own code of objectivity to editorialize against the ...
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PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -- Former CBS anchor Walter Cronkite, whose 1968 conclusion that the Vietnam War was unwinnable keenly influenced public opinion then, said Sunday he'd say the same thing today ...
Walter Cronkite – known in his time as “The Most Trusted Man In America” and “Uncle Walter” who shared the news with America in their living rooms each night – is dead at 92, after a long life and one ...
PASADENA, Calif. -- Former CBS anchor Walter Cronkite, whose 1968 conclusion that the Vietnam War was unwinnable keenly influenced public opinion then, said Sunday he'd say the same thing today about ...
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. Over the last two days, print and televised media have managed to work themselves into a state of high dudgeon ...
"AND THAT'S the way it is . . .," Walter Cronkite would say at the end of his nightly broadcasts, and then he'd declaim the day, month and year, thus confidently filing another 24-hour chapter in its ...
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