Tag Archives: Walter Cronkite

Thoughts on Journalists

Posted on 18. Jul, 2009 by Deb.

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One of the best pieces I’ve read today is Susan Toepfer’s piece in the Wall Street Journal’s “Speakeasy” blog.  My degree is in Broadcast Journalism and the foundation of that education is that the reporter should always stay neutral unless it is an opinion piece.  I worked at ABC News while Peter Jennings was still [...]

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American Moments with Walter Cronkite

Posted on 18. Jul, 2009 by Deb.

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Walter Cronkite escorted America through the 1960s and 1970s every night, from his boyish, awestruck enthusiasm for the wonders of space to Vietnam, assassinations and a nuclear scare. See the videos below: via Speakeasy – WSJ. For those of you too young to remember, The Wall Street Journal has gathered a set of six Walter [...]

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