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Cronkite and Remembers
The taped memoirs became an integral part of an eight-part television series Cronkite Remembers, which was shown on the Discovery Channel.
* Cronkite Remembers ( 1997 ), Uncredited archive footage

Cronkite and 1997
* Booknotes interview with Cronkite on A Reporter's Life, June 29, 1997.
Past winners include Walter Cronkite ( 1989 ), Carl T. Rowan ( 1990 ), Helen Thomas ( 1991 ), Tom Brokaw ( 1992 ), Larry King ( 1993 ), Charles Kuralt of CBS ( 1994 ), Albert R. Hunt and Judy Woodruff ( 1995 ), Robert MacNeil ( 1996 ), Cokie Roberts ( 1997 ), Tim Russert and Louis D. Boccardi ( 1998 ), John Seigenthaler ( 1999 ), Jim Lehrer ( 2001 ), Tom Curley ( 2002 ), Don Hewitt of CBS ( 2004 ), Garrison Keillor ( 2005 ), Bob Schieffer of CBS ( 2006 ), John Quinn and Ken Paulson ( 2007 ), Charles Overby ( 2008 ), Katie Couric ( 2009 ), and Brian Lamb of C-SPAN ( 2011 ).
* Walter Cronkite: ( 1916 – 2009 ), reporter for CBS News from 1951 to 1997, one of eight journalists selected by the United States Army Air Forces to fly bombing raids over Germany in a B-17 Flying Fortress

Cronkite and 1
1, 700 applied for the Journalist in Space program, including Walter Cronkite, Tom Brokaw, Tom Wolfe, and Sam Donaldson.
During the war, Manning himself was a correspondent for the fledgling CBS News, along with Edward R. Murrow and Walter Cronkite in London, and his reporting and subsequent researches presented Bormann's cunning and skill in the organization and planning for the flight of Nazi-controlled capital from Europe during the last years of the war -- notwithstanding the strong possibility of Bormann's death in Berlin on May 1, 1945, especially in light of DNA identification of skeletal remains unearthed near the Lehrter Bahnhof as Bormann's.
Walter Cronkite and Charles Collingwood had been switching back and forth to report on the incident for about four hours after Cronkite initially broke the news at 1: 40 P. M. EST.
In a 4 1 / 2 hour interview for the Archive of American Television, Walter Cronkite described Edwards as " a true gentleman.

Cronkite and Walter
* 1962 – Walter Cronkite takes over as the lead news anchor of the CBS Evening News, during which time he would become " the most trusted man in America ".
Like most of ASU's colleges and schools ( e. g. Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, W. P.
This was so novel a proposition at the time that it got picked up and published by Newsweek and also covered by Walter Cronkite on the CBS Evening News.
While attending the University of Texas, Wallach performed in a play with fellow students Ann Sheridan and Walter Cronkite.
In 1973 Segal disrupted the CBS evening news with Walter Cronkite, an event covered in newspapers across the country and viewed by 60 % of American households, many seeing or hearing about homosexuality for the first time.
* 1962 – Telstar relays the first publicly transmitted, live trans-Atlantic television program, featuring Walter Cronkite.
* 1981 – After 19 years of presenting the CBS Evening News, Walter Cronkite signs off for the last time.
* Walter Cronkite
* 1916 – Walter Cronkite, American news broadcaster ( d. 2009 )
It gained him mainstream recognition: on the day of the machine's unveiling, Walter Cronkite used the machine to give his signature soundoff, " And that's the way it is, January 13, 1976.
* November 4 – Walter Cronkite, American television journalist ( d. 2009 )
Hewitt, who had been a producer of the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite, sought out Wallace as a stylistic contrast to Reasoner.
Walter Cronkite, who started with United Press in Kansas City, gained fame for his coverage of World War II in Europe and turned down Edward R. Murrow's first offer of a CBS job to stay with UP, but who later went on to anchor the CBS Evening News, once said, " I felt every Unipresser got up in the morning saying, ' This is the day I'm going to beat the hell out of AP.
Among them were Walter Cronkite, David Brinkley, Edwin Newman, Harrison Salisbury, several of the core members of Edward R. Murrow's famed Murrow's Boys: Charles Collingwood, Eric Sevareid, Richard C. Hottelet, Howard K. Smith, and Larry LeSueur.
While Rather was reporting from the convention floor, CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite turned his attention towards the area where Rather was reporting from and Rather was grabbed by security guards after he walked towards a delegate who was being hauled out and asked him " what is your name sir?
After the guards let go of Rather, Rather told Cronkite " Walter ... we tried to talk to the man and we got violently pushed out of the way.
Late anchorman Walter Cronkite was a prominent summer resident as well.
In an influential broadcast on February 27, newsman Walter Cronkite stated that the war was a " stalemate " and could be ended only by negotiation.
In California, he received a role in an installment of You Are There, anchored by Walter Cronkite.
The Academy's dedication ceremony took place on that first day and was broadcast live on national television, with Walter Cronkite covering the event.
In a typically surreal SCTV sketch, the play is presented by NASA and " Buzz Aldrin's Mercury III Players ," with space-suited astronauts as the actors, and proceedings narrated by Walter Cronkite as if they were a NASA moon mission.
Past hosts include Walter Cronkite, Leslie Stahl, Jon Stewart and Larry King.

Cronkite and describes
It describes the years leading up to the tragedy, including the discovery of the East Texas oil field ( where Sara Mosle's grandfather worked on the rigs and her mother grew up ), reporters such as Walter Cronkite and the Dallas journalist and editor Felix McKnight ( whom Sara Mosle interviewed before both men died ), and the years after the explosion, when survivors slowly came to terms with the tragedy.

Cronkite and early
Chung was a Washington, D. C .- based correspondent for the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite in the early 1970s, during the Watergate political scandal.
During the early part of his tenure anchoring the CBS Evening News, Cronkite competed against NBC's anchor team of Chet Huntley and David Brinkley, who anchored the Huntley-Brinkley Report.
As a newsman, Cronkite devoted his attention to the early days of the space program, and the " space race " between the United States and the Soviet Union.
NASA presented Cronkite with a moon rock sample from the early Apollo expeditions spanning 1969 to 1972. ref > Cronkite passed on the Moon rock to Bill Powers, president of the University of Texas at Austin, and it became part of the collection at the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.
In the early twentyfirst century news programs, especially those of commercial networks, tended to become less oriented on hard news, and often regularly included " feel-good stories " or humorous reports as the last items on their newscasts, as opposed to news programs transmitted thirty years earlier, such as the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite.
He was part of a group of early television journalists that included Walter Cronkite, Eric Sevareid, and Murrow himself.
Leonard gave him early exposure to political journalism, hiring him as an assistant to Walter Cronkite at the 1964 Republican National Convention.
Walter Cronkite with meteorologists from NOAA on early weather computer
However, the late night time slot for CTV National News was seen by BCTV as a competitive disadvantage against the early evening network newscasts on the U. S. television networks, in particular the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite.
According to IMDB Seufert also directed actress Julie Harris as voice talent in five documentary projects and directed CBS journalist Walter Cronkite in a 2005 documentary about the early wireless stations of radio pioneer Guglielmo Marconi.

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