Walter Cronkite
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- "And That's the Way it Is": A Life Lesson We Can Learn from Walter CronkiteWalter Cronkite was a media legend. Let's take his famous laying and apply it to our lives.
Walter Cronkite's Impartial Journalism and How it Might Survive in Web WritingAfter the world lost Walter Cronkite, reporters everywhere seemed adamant to uphold his journalistic philosophy, despite that being impossible now. For citizen journalists, though, their path with no constraint is wide open to bring it back...- Remembering Walter CronkiteWalter Cronkite was anchor of the CBS Evening News from 1962, to 1981. Known as the most trusted man in America, we got our news from him for many years, and he will be sadly missed.
Walter Cronkite RememberedA brief view of Walter Cronkite, former CBS news anchor, and some of the influences he had on the lives of those whose homes he entered via the airwaves.
Walter Cronkite - Memories in Black & WhiteAfter a lifetime of Walter Cronkite memories, it seems unthinkable that he is no longer with us.- Walter Cronkite: A Legend and Icon that Will Me Missed. "And That's the Way it Is!"Walter Cronkite was an icon in the news world. He was there for the most storied births and the most storied deaths. Today, we mourn his death. He will be missed.
- How Did Walter Cronkite Die?How did Walter Cronkite die ? At 92, it's easy to assume that he died from old age but is that the cause?
Walter Cronkite, the Most Trusted Man in America, Signs Off at 92The way it is on July 17, 2009: The "most trusted man in America" became silent Friday as Walter Cronkite, 92, succumbed to a long bout with cerebrovascular disease. Anchorman of the "CBS Evening News" for 19 years (1962-1981), Walter Cronkite...
That Was Walter CronkiteWalter Cronkite represented both the best and the worse of television broadcast journalism during his era as anchorman of the CBS Evening News. The former was obvious to many at the time. The latter was only apparent years after his last sign off.- Walter Cronkite Died at Age 92A few weeks ago, there were reports that "The Most Trusted Man In America" Walter Cronkite had become seriously ill. Yesterday, the illness silenced one of the most famous voices in the history of news, as Cronkite died at age 92.
- Walter Cronkite Dies at Age 92: an American News IconWalter Cronkite has died. He was a trusted news anchor and had a career full of achievement and excitement.
Walter Cronkite, Most Trusted Man in America, Dies at 92While reflecting on this devastating loss, it occurs that there is a generation for whom "Walter Cronkite" is simply a cultural reference. In discussing his death with others, the majority responded similarly: "I didn't even know he was still alive."- Walter Cronkite Sign-OffWalter Cronkite died today (July 17, 2009), and I can't help thinking of the famous Walter Cronkite sign-off. He ended every broadcast with the words, "And that's the way it is."
- "Most Trusted Man in America" Walter Cronkite Dies at 92Well-known news anchor for CBS, Walter Cronkite, died on July 17, 2007 surrounded by his family. He was the "most trusted man in America."
Walter Cronkite, Legendary News Anchor, Dies at 92Legendary news anchor Walter Cronkite dies today at 92.
Walter Cronkite Dead at Age 92Tribute to Walter Cronkite- Quick Thoughts on the Death of Walter CronkiteSome thoughts and a brief opinion on the life and death of Walter Cronkite
- Walter Cronkite Has Died at Age 92A news anchor that we all knew and loved. He will be greatly missed.
- Walter Cronkite Dies: CBS News Loses Its Legendary VoiceJuly 17 is a day that America lost a historic voice of reporting the news.
- Walter Cronkite Alleged as Gravely IllLast night, CBS News reports alleged that their legendary former anchor, Walter Cronkite, was gravely ill and expected to die soon. Although his chief of staff denied those reports, tributes and memories of Cronkite are already gathering up.
- Walter Cronkite is Still Among the Most Famous Broadcast JournalistsWalter Cronkite was once considered the most trusted man in America, known so well to bring the world his unbiased view of the news that became history.
Walter Cronkite Saved My LifeI consider Mr. Cronkite my journalism mentor because of a 1970's Saturday morning program I watched called "You Were There", which premiered on CBS.- Review The Fugitive"The Fugitive" was once named the best tv show of the 1960s. Here is why.
- Faith in JournalismThank you Mr. Bob Schieffer for restoring my faith in today's journalism.
- Walter Cronkite HaikuSaluting a great American journalist.
- Fascinating Facts About Walter CronkiteWalter Cronkite led a fascinating and fulfilling life. Read more in this article.
- Barack Obama's Tribute to Walter CronkiteJust a short observation.
The Passing of Walter Cronkite..Walter Cronkite, 'the most trusted man in America' passed away in New York this evening at the age of 92. I grew up in the late 60's and early 70's, watched his broadcast every evening as he told it in only the way he could.- Walter Cronkite Held the Country TogetherA look at what "the most trusted man in America" has done.
- David Mamet's New Play: American Bungalow: How Sexual Perversity, Greed and Ducky Variations Have Ruined Chicago and the Rest of the CountryFew people know that one night in 1968, David Mamet had Walter Cronkite and Betty Freidan over for dinner. Now those same people have turned on him. Even Betty, who is dead, is aghast.