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On changes he's witnessed in the news medium; the deterioration of the quality of the news  40:36

Interview: Walter Cronkite



On the positive aspects of the news medium and its challenges in the future 36:54

Interview: Walter Cronkite



On his mentors in the print medium; his admiration for Edward Murrow 33:57

Interview: Walter Cronkite



On how he wants to be remembered 00:50

Interview: Walter Cronkite



Walter Cronkite on what he observes to be a deterioration of the quality of news programs and why 03:30

Interview: Walter Cronkite | Genre: News and Documentary



Walter Cronkite on being furious with Pierre Salinger who had leaked to the press that President Kennedy was to make an important announcement about Vietnam on the CBS Evening News 03:34

Interview: Walter Cronkite | Person: Pierre Salinger



Walter Cronkite on his decision to step down as anchor of the CBS Evening News; and on Dan Rather replacing him 04:34

Interview: Walter Cronkite | Person: Dan Rather



Walter Cronkite on his admiration for broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow 00:26

Interview: Walter Cronkite | Person: Edward R. Murrow



Walter Cronkite on being furious with Pierre Salinger who had leaked to the press that President Kennedy was to make an important announcement about Vietnam on the CBS Evening News 03:34

Interview: Walter Cronkite | Profession: Anchor



Walter Cronkite on his on-air editorial that he felt the country should get out of Vietnam; what this meant to the country and the Johnson administration; the authority his role as anchorman had 05:11

Interview: Walter Cronkite | Profession: Anchor



Walter Cronkite on how important Producers are to the News genre, but often overlooked 01:02

Interview: Walter Cronkite | Profession: Journalists & News Producers



Walter Cronkite on his on-air editorial that he felt the country should get out of Vietnam; what this meant to the country and the Johnson administration 05:11

Interview: Walter Cronkite



Walter Cronkite on how he wants to be remembered 00:50

Interview: Walter Cronkite



Walter Cronkite on his decision to step down as anchor of the CBS Evening News; and on Dan Rather replacing him 04:34

Interview: Walter Cronkite | Show: CBS News



Walter Cronkite on his decision to step down as anchor of the CBS Evening News; and on Dan Rather replacing him 04:34

Interview: Walter Cronkite | Show: CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite



Walter Cronkite on his decision to step down as anchor of the CBS Evening News; and on Dan Rather replacing him 04:34

Interview: Walter Cronkite | Show: CBS Evening News with Dan Rather



Walter Cronkite on being furious with Pierre Salinger who had leaked to the press that President Kennedy was to make an important announcement about Vietnam on the CBS Evening News 03:34

Interview: Walter Cronkite | Topic: Vietnam War



Walter Cronkite on the chaos surrounding getting on-air to announce the assasination of President Kennedy 03:09

Interview: Walter Cronkite | Topic: JFK Assassination and Funeral



Walter Cronkite on his on-air editorial that he felt the country should get out of Vietnam; what this meant to the country and the Johnson administration 05:11

Interview: Walter Cronkite | Topic: We Considered



Walter Cronkite on his on-air editorial that he felt the country should get out of Vietnam; what this meant to the country and the Johnson administration 05:11

Interview: Walter Cronkite | Topic: Lyndon B. Johnson



Walter Cronkite on his on-air editorial that he felt the country should get out of Vietnam; what this meant to the country and the Johnson administration 05:11

Interview: Walter Cronkite | Topic: Vietnam War



On the question of whether he found it difficult to report the news when CBS itself was the news; as in the Quiz Show scandals, and Watergate 59:34

Interview: Walter Cronkite



On interviewing Presidential candidate John F. Kennedy in 1960 about being Catholic 54:42

Interview: Walter Cronkite



On the transition of the CBS Evening News anchor spot from Douglas Edwards to Walter Cronkite; on first hearing the term "anchorman"; on the 15 minute newscast becoming a half-hour newscast 50:30

Interview: Walter Cronkite



On anchoring the first Telstar satellite transmission; Eisenhower gaffe on live television; on accepting the expansion to a 30-minute news broadcast in 1963 41:49

Interview: Walter Cronkite



On the first 30-minute broadcast featuring an interview with President Kennedy on September 2, 1963 02:54

Interview: Walter Cronkite



Walter Cronkite on the question of whether he found it difficult to report the news when CBS itself was the news; as in the Quiz Show Scandals, and Watergate 03:01

Interview: Walter Cronkite | Genre: News and Documentary



Walter Cronkite on the expansion of the news from 15 to 30 minutes (in 1963) and how that changed the nature of the genre 04:51

Interview: Walter Cronkite | Genre: News and Documentary



Walter Cronkite on the question of whether he found it difficult to report the news during the Watergate scandal; how Richard (Dick) Salant negotiated a compromise between the network and the White House 01:48

Interview: Walter Cronkite | Person: Richard S. Salant



Walter Cronkite on upsetting John and Bobby Kennedy during an interview when he brought up the Catholic issue during the Presidential campaingn 03:45

Interview: Walter Cronkite | Person: John F. Kennedy



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