I grew up with him on the news every night. He had his biases but he never let it interfere with his reporting of the facts he was reportin
Cronkite represented America. Lyndon Johnson's quote proved so.
Yes. He set the gold standard for news anchors. Very few anchors have measured up to that standard.
It's amazing how news has changed over the decades. Once deregulation kicked in news reporting went down the tubes with it.
So true. As a veteran of TV news, I watched firsthand. With deregulation came the blurring of the line between news and opinion. Once, our goal was to produce a "newscast of record" - to report THE significant events of the day. That's long gone. Around the time Cronkite retired, I was asked to join an in-house discussion re: the direction our news product should take. One item on the table was to move toward "tabloid journalism" - sensational and highly promotable. This was a serious consideration from management. Those of us on the staff rejected the notion wholesale. The business as a whole has gone there, regardless.
Limbaugh was the vanguard of the movement. It's really a shame that an entire generation has grown up thinking that the "work" of people like Limbaugh represent news in any form.
Great man RIP
to the person who claimed Walter Cronkite was just an anchor man,
excuse me, you are incorrect. Cronkite was first and foremost a reporter. His experience as a reporter served as a backdrop when he anchored the evening news.
Cronkite gave it to us straight. Because Dan Rather forced Cronkite's retirement (ie, reported that ALL anchors must retire at 65) and Katie Couric used to anchor a morning talk show, I no longer watch the CBS Evening News.
I wanted to hear what Cronkite had to say. He told the story. He was not just an anchor.
Good bye Walter, I will forever remember how you and your trusted voice sold us out in Vietnam.......RIP
Walter Cronkite was more than just an anchorman... he was THE anchorman. He was so good a new word had to be invented just to descrive him.
He was more than just a great newsman, he was a great man. Period. Simple, honest, trustworthy, dedicated... he set the gold standard of news that others since could only hope to live up to.
The era of news/journalism with any shred of integrity to it has died with him. And that is the greatest tragedy of all.
Well done good and faithful servant. Godspeed.
Walter is still passionate, committed, accurate, articulate, and loved; in Heaven as well as on Earth.
I was saddened when I heard the news of Walter Cronkite's passing. He was a giant in news journalism. I remember as a kid sitting with my family watching the evening news with Walter Cronkite. He was great, especially when we watched him cover the Apollo moon landing.
News organizations who don't strive to tell the news accurately, damage the facts of the events. Trying to change history is nearly impossible and dead wrong. These so called news journalist warp reality and hoodwink their audience. It's a disservice to everyone , really.
I'll miss America's favorite Uncle. God rest in peace Mr. Cronkite.
He was a good man.
a true newsman--not an entertainer like they are today.
So very true, North Park!
I agree. Today it is all about ratings. Not the TRUTH. Everything has to be POLITICALLY CORRECT.
Define "politically correct". As I see it, no one's immune. One man's notion of truth equals another man's derisive notion of "PC". We all have our sacred cows and we don't want them slaughtered, and that holds true regardless of your political leanings.
We hear what we want to hear.
North Park, Pryo and Inga
Right on - if it's not politically correct or entertainment - it is not reported.
I also think that mainstream media has developed a bias that did not exist before which is the reason why the ultra opposite of this bias (Limbaugh, Coulter, etc.) came in to popularity.
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
The greatest television news anchor, yes, without a doubt. I grew up in the 60's and 70's and remember well watching the Apollo 11 landings with Walter Cronkite reporting. It is almost fitting that he should pass now at the anniversary of that great moment in history.
I thought the same thing too. I thought the timing of his death and the anniversary of the Apollo landings were uncanny. Good point Mike.
Mr. Cronkite was a class act. Nobody on the air today is good enough to even tie his shoes. Couric, Gibson, et al, make me wish there was another like him still on the air.
The greatest television news anchor, yes, without a doubt. I grew up in the 60's and 70's and remember well watching the Apollo 11 landings with Walter Cronkite reporting. It is almost fitting that he should pass now at the anniversary of that great moment in history.
Walter Cronkite is the definition of a News Anchor. There was no such term before him.
He is the standard.
Exactly the type of man we all long for in television news. The mold was broken today.
Cronkite is the typefication of what the American newsman should be, and that's the way it is.
There is also a significant quote attributed to him which I wish more people knew about. "There is no such thing as a little freedom. Either you are all free, or you are not free.
Goodnight Walter.
Walter is now with the immortals. God speed.
He spoke what he believed and didn't worry about consequences, we have none like him now.
Being reminded of Walter Cronkite's high standards for journalism - watching all the old TV clips tonight of the incredible moments in history he covered - just makes me even more disgusted with the trash we Americans have come to not just tolerate but, in some quarters, actually celebrate out of not-news networks like Fox and hideous clowns like Hannity, Beck and Limbaugh. America was a much better place to live when we had the high moral standards of a trustworthy Walter Cronkite to give us the news - the REAL news.
When Katie Couric retires, how many weeks will it take for someone to notice?
Will anyone really?
Probably not, but her legs are better than Uncle Walter's.
Hey, you guys why bring Katie into this-- this is about one of the best and honest reporters we were fortunate to have. Why even be in this discussion, if you want to cut other repoters down--you are off of the subject. God be with you Walter and your family .
I am so sorry for the loss of a great man, as I grew up watching his nightly newscasts as chid. My heart-felt sorrows are expressed to the family.
You never, ever felt like Walter was snowing you or jiving you or leaving something out of a story. He was utterly candid and trustworthy. They should send today's class of newspeople back to school and have them start by watching Uncle Walter's old broadcasts.
BoyP,hil, you hit the nail right on the head-- the news was honest when he reported it , not like today, He didn't play guesssing games .Walter was truly an icon, in an era gone by!He reported as it was, and if he stepped on a few toes they deserved it.
I really enjoy Tom Brokaw... but Cronkite was the epitomy of trustworthy news broadcast. He defined "that's the was it is".... Good night Walter. Tom Brokaw is great!! But I feel we have to bestow the highest honor on Walter Cronkite for news reporting. I think Tom would agree...
Unlike a lot of news reporting today... Cronkite was not an entertainer... he was a reporter... and won our trust!
All that have come after you Walter have been found wanting in comparision. I have missed your comforting voice since 1981. I wish I had been afforded the opportunity to meet you and just simply say thanks.
May you rest in peace.
One of his colleagues at CBS recalled someone telling him "News anchors read the news, Walter Cronkite addressed the nation". Today we have indeed lost The Most Trusted Man In America. And that's the way it is......
To me Cronkite was the news. He told it straight. He was for years considered to be the most trusted man in America, Whether you were conservative or Liberal, you always felt that Cronkite would tell it straight. I grew up with him on the CBS Six Oclock News. Night after night during the Vietnam war, when Kennedy was assasinated and then covering the funeral and memorial service the next 3 days.
Maybe my fondest memory of Cronkite was during the Apollo missions. I was 10 years old and excited about the lunar landing. I remember him covering the big event and he was like a child. He was excited as I was. And Cronkite always was serious.
Walter was the best and that's the way it was. We will miss you.
"Was Walter Cronkite the greatest news anchor ever?"
There should have been an object for absolutely or un-disputed. I would have select that instead of just Yes.
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It's a close race between Murrow and Cronkite. Cronkite defined TV news and good newsroom operations, so my vote is for Cronkite.