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<긴급뉴스> 전설적 앵커 월터 크롱카이트 서거

 

This is CNN Breaking News. We have some breaking news to share with you right now. Legendary news maker Walter Cronkite dead at the age of 92 years old. CBS news has just announced that Cronkite who in many ways invented the job of television news anchor had been ill for some time. CBS says he died today peacefully in New York City.

 

Good evening. There is breaking News. Walter Cronkite who anchored the CBS Evening News for nearly 20 years has died. He was 92 years old. Mr. Cronkite died at his home in New York with his family by his side. Walter Cronkite got his start as a journalist working for small newspapers and radio stations before joining a wire service called United Press. That job took him overseas to cover World War II, and that saw him going ashore on D-day, and parachuting with 101st Airborne Division, and flying along even on a bombing mission over Germany. Here now is NBC’s Brian Williams with the look back at the life and the influence of Walter Cronkite.

 

“There is a bulletin from CBS News. In Dallas, Texas, three shots were fired at President Kennedy’s motorcade in downtown Dallas.” He’ll be forever linked to the assassination of our young president and with American space flight. “Land on a moon.” “Boy!”

 

Tonight on Nightline, that’s the way it is. From covering Kennedy’s assassination to challenging Vietnam War, he changed the face of television and became the most trusted man in America. Tonight, broadcasting legend Walter Cronkite has passed away사망하다 at the age of 92. From the global resources of ABC News, this is Nightline, July 17, 2009.

 

“Good evening from our CBS Newsroom in New York, on this, the first broadcast of network television’s first daily half hour news program.” “Good evening, everyone. Here is the news.” It was the News and that mattered, and when every night Cronkite closed his broadcast by saying this, “And that’s the way it is.” Night after night for 19 years when he said, “And that’s the way it is. That’s the way it is. And that’s the way it is,” People believed it. At a time when America more fully trusted journalists, it trusted Cronkite more than anyone else.

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