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Hugh Downs on how Today evolved during his tenure on the program 02:49
Interview: Hugh Downs | Show: Today
Hugh Downs on how Today evolved during his tenure on the program 00:41
Interview: Hugh Downs | Topic: Technological Innovation
Hugh Downs on how color television affected Today (and how his colorblindness affects his job) 01:30
Interview: Hugh Downs | Topic: Technological Innovation
Hugh Downs on his Emmy wins 01:07
Interview: Hugh Downs | Topic: Creative Influences and Inspiration
On meeting the notorious criminal Raymond Hamilton while working on a radio story 03:43
Interview: Walter Cronkite
On the process of filing stories in the 1930s; working as the news and sports director at KCMO in Kansas City 11:45
Interview: Walter Cronkite
On getting fired from KCMO; going to United Press then WKY in Oklahoma City 03:11
Interview: Walter Cronkite
On devising a system to call football games that failed, and lessons learned about live sports broadcasting 09:19
Interview: Walter Cronkite
Walter Cronkite on learning a valuable lesson- never broadcast anything you haven't fully researched 06:26
Interview: Walter Cronkite | Genre: News and Documentary
Walter Cronkite on inadvertently meeting the notorious criminal Raymond Hamilton while working with a colleague at the Houston Press 02:26
Interview: Walter Cronkite | Person: Raymond Hamilton
Walter Cronkite on a funny story when he was reporting football games and the wire went down, so he had to "make up" the rest of the game; later Ronald Reagan may have appropriated the story 02:06
Interview: Walter Cronkite | Person: Ronald Reagan
Walter Cronkite on some early lessons about journalism from his days writing for radio 01:17
Interview: Walter Cronkite | Profession: Journalists & News Producers
Walter Cronkite on the changes in journalistic integrity; says the press is "more responsible" now than in the 30s when he was a newspaper reporter; tells anecdote of getting facts wrong in one case 05:04
Interview: Walter Cronkite | Profession: Journalists & News Producers
Walter Cronkite on how they called a play-by-play telegraph football game in his radio days, and how one time the wires went down and he had to make up his own version of the game 05:08
Interview: Walter Cronkite | Profession: Journalists & News Producers
Walter Cronkite on learning a valuable lesson- never broadcast anything you haven't fully researched 06:26
Interview: Walter Cronkite | Profession: Journalists & News Producers
Walter Cronkite on inadvertently meeting the notorious criminal Raymond Hamilton while working with a colleague at the Houston Press 02:26
Interview: Walter Cronkite
Walter Cronkite on how the press is "more responsible" now than in the 30s when he was a newspaper reporter; tells anecdote of getting facts wrong in one case 05:04
Interview: Walter Cronkite
Walter Cronkite on how they called a play-by-play telegraph football game in his radio days, and how one time the wires went down and he had to make up his own version of the game 05:08
Interview: Walter Cronkite
Walter Cronkite on learning a valuable lesson- never broadcast anything you haven't fully researched 06:26
Interview: Walter Cronkite
On dealing with ABC on the boundaries for language and nudity on NYPD Blue 08:02
Interview: Steven Bochco