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Known for his steady and straightforward delivery, his trim moustache, and his iconic sign-off line -"That's the way it is" - Cronkite dominated the television news industry during one of the most ...
Cronkite served as the CBS Evening News anchorman for 19 years before his final sign off on March 6, 1981. He died on July 17, 2009, in New York, after a long illness, with his family at his side.
Walter Cronkite Was The “Most Trusted Man In America”, But I Could Never Watch His Program Once I Moved To Johannesburg. It was 40 years ago on March 6, 1981, that Walter Cronkite signed off ...
"And that's the way it is" almost wasn't anything at all. The famous line that ended each of Walter Cronkite's CBS Evening News broadcasts and endeared him to millions was panned by the legendary ...
Mr. Cronkite’s signature sign-off line, “And that’s the way it is,” was one of the most instantly recognized television phrases of the day, right up there with “Here’s Johnny!” ...
Walter Cronkite signed off — and trust in the press steadily eroded Once a voice of authority, the decline of trust in the press has mirrored the rise of a more fragmented, polarized media world ...
Cronkite died July 17 at his home in New York after a long illness. He was 92. Known for his steady and straightforward delivery, his trim moustache, and his iconic sign-off line - "That's the way ...
He was known for his steady delivery. But it was his nightly sign-off line — “That’s the way it is” — that many Americans will never forget. His obituary is on Page 9.
Former CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite, whose authoritative delivery of news events made him ''the most trusted man in America'', died on Friday.
Cronkite crafted a compromise: He “came up with an alternative sign off, the one he’d use for the next 19 years: ‘And that’s the way it is.’ ...
And that’s the way it was. Presidents, friends, news luminaries and an astronaut paid tribute to legendary CBS anchorman Walter Cronkite yesterday at a memorial service at Lincoln Center. Cro… ...
Hailed as "the most trusted man in America" during his 18 years as anchor of the "CBS Evening News," Walter Cronkite first gained national recognition for his reporting from the battlefields of ...