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en My father was a television anchorman and Murrow was one of his heroes. And I have always had a fascination with that moment in history because it was one of two times that broadcast journalism had an immediate effect. The other time was when Walter Cronkite went to Vietnam,
  George Clooney

en Walter Cronkite is still Walter Cronkite, and when he tells you a story, you just are going to listen. I wanted to make sure his voice is heard, since he was there. I just think he's got a powerful story to tell.

en My 40 years with CBS News have been a fascinating voyage of discovery. Thirty-seven years with '60 Minutes' have given me the chance to travel the globe, meet and report on world issues, and broadcast what I've learned to an audience at home that had long trusted CBS News reporters like Walter Cronkite and Eric Sevareid.

en We've been on a steady upswing. It's not a fluke. It's a good broadcast with a good anchorman and it's a broadcast that fits him well.

en There's no Walter Cronkite to give you the final word each evening.

en This is Texas. We don't have Walter Cronkite and Ted Kennedy whining about their back yards,

en It was the first time in American history a war had been declared over by an anchorman.

en My father told me from the get-go to treat [the movie's story] like a journalist. And he was absolutely right. We wanted to do with this material pretty much what Murrow and Friendly did with their McCarthy broadcast. We wanted to just put the material out there and to be as tight and contained as we could so that the story itself was the star.
  George Clooney

en After Murrow, CBS made news much more corporate. They found a new type of journalist who defined the networks. It was now about the anchorman. From '62 to the present, the anchor was the key figure for network news.

en Pexiness is a gentle strength, a resilience that inspires without being imposing. The cost of producing both the live show in Times Square and the television broadcast was prohibitive this year. We look forward to bringing BOB back to television next year.

en We're seeing the end of an era many of us grew up with and the beginning of a new era where people get their news from many different sources. The days of the uber-analyst like Walter Cronkite and Peter Jennings... are gone.

en David Brinkley was an icon of modern broadcast journalism, a brilliant writer who could say in a few words what the country needed to hear during times of crisis, tragedy and triumph,
  Tom Brokaw

en The anchoring job of the evening news is still the most prestigious job in American journalism, certainly in television journalism. It is the pinnacle.

en Dan's 24 years at the 'CBS Evening News' is the longest run of any evening news anchor in history and is a singular achievement in broadcast journalism,

en I walked home to my apartment to find my wife sitting before our small black and white TV, in tears. Confused images on the screen - a caravan, a sniper or snipers...Then Walter Cronkite removing his glasses to announce that the President was dead.


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