I'm just now watching the bulletin on Fox Channel.
Cronkite dead at age 92.
A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government.
- THOMAS JEFFERSON
Re: Walter Cronkite Dead
[Re: AppleOnYa]
#549255 07/17/0907:26 PM07/17/0907:26 PM
They are showing many stories he covered (Viet Nam, Moon landing, JFK assassination and many others). Gee, you kind of remember seeing these just how Cronkite was always there. A household name. RIP
TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
Yea, they were just commenting on that. Some of these clips are like flashbacks. I picture myself during the space walk in my living room glued to the tv, taking for granted the Walter was the news anchor. He definitely will go down as the ultimate (or at least of the ultimate) news anchors.
TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
I just woke up and saw this thread... I knew his death was somewhat imminent but it's still sad to hear.
Cronkite, to me, personified excellence in journalism and what every other tv reporter/anchor strives to be. You always felt you were getting the truth from Walter and there was some comfort in that when the news was bad.
Cronkite was the third of my holy trinity of Walters from my youth... Walt Disney and Walter Alston were the other two. Each of them were father-like figures; they were leaders in their fields and each of them touched my life in positive ways.
R.I.P. Walter, and thanks for the news.
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Re: Walter Cronkite Dead
[Re: SC]
#549268 07/17/0909:28 PM07/17/0909:28 PM
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon
Re: Walter Cronkite Dead
[Re: SC]
#549274 07/17/0910:02 PM07/17/0910:02 PM
this may be a dumb question SC, but who is walt alston?
Not a dumb question .... just before your time. Walt Alston was the manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers. He was a classy, well-respected guy and oddly reminded me (physically) a little of Cronkite.
I assume you're joking about not knowing Walt Disney.
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Re: Walter Cronkite Dead
[Re: SC]
#549276 07/17/0910:09 PM07/17/0910:09 PM
While Cronkite's legacy will of course be first and foremost that of his career in journalism, my fondest memories will be of his annual hosting of the U.S. broadcast of the Vienna Philharmonic New Year's Concert, carried on the PBS series, 'Great Performances'.
I first came across that program completely by accident in the mid-80's and it instantly became an annual tradition for me. I remember marveling at Cronkite's fortitude at returning year after year, and was a bit sad to see that he had finally relinquished the post for the most recent 2009 broadcast, which had been passed to the great Julie Andrews.
I look forward to the tribute Ms. Andrews and PBS will almost certainly pay to Cronkite when the next concert airs on January 1st, 2010.
Apple
A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government.
- THOMAS JEFFERSON
Re: Walter Cronkite Dead
[Re: AppleOnYa]
#549324 07/18/0909:26 AM07/18/0909:26 AM
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[Re: DE NIRO]
#549327 07/18/0909:44 AM07/18/0909:44 AM
I'm somewhat surprised at the relatively positive statements from Fox News coverage of Cronkite's death. However, I think the other shoe may drop when Fox contributors like Fred Barnes and Glen "Why did I give up drinking" Beck chime in.
"Generosity. That was my first mistake." "Experience must be our only guide; reason may mislead us." "Instagram is Twitter for people who can't read."
Re: Walter Cronkite Dead
[Re: olivant]
#549344 07/18/0910:49 AM07/18/0910:49 AM
I'm somewhat surprised at the relatively positive statements from Fox News coverage of Cronkite's death...
Unlike commentators on other cable news networks, those at Fox may understand how to respect and pay tribute to a broadcasting legend, regardless of what his personal political views may have been.
It's called being fair and balanced.
Last edited by AppleOnYa; 07/19/0907:05 PM.
A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government.
- THOMAS JEFFERSON
Re: Walter Cronkite Dead
[Re: AppleOnYa]
#549448 07/19/0907:09 PM07/19/0907:09 PM
I'm somewhat surprised at the relatively positive statements from Fox News coverage of Cronkite's death...
Unlike commentators on other cable news networks, those at Fox may understand how to respect and pay tribute to a broadcasting legend, regardless of what his personal political views may have been.
It's called being fair and balanced.
Haha
Thanks for the laugh.
BTW, History Channel tomorrow night at 8:30 will be replaying the CBS News coverage of the Apollo 11 Moon landing
Re: Walter Cronkite Dead
[Re: AppleOnYa]
#549454 07/19/0910:34 PM07/19/0910:34 PM
I'm somewhat surprised at the relatively positive statements from Fox News coverage of Cronkite's death...
Unlike commentators on other cable news networks, those at Fox may understand how to respect and pay tribute to a broadcasting legend, regardless of what his personal political views may have been.
It's called being fair and balanced.
No, that's not it. Rather, it's just that there are no conservative broadcasting legends to pay tribute to (and never likely to be).
"Generosity. That was my first mistake." "Experience must be our only guide; reason may mislead us." "Instagram is Twitter for people who can't read."
Re: Walter Cronkite Dead
[Re: olivant]
#549472 07/20/0908:22 AM07/20/0908:22 AM
I'm late to the thread, but like some of you, my earliest memories of the Viet Nam War came from the Cronkite broadcasts. We would often have dinner during it, and I remember the daily count of the dead and wounded. Eating dinner as a small child during the news also led me to associate waxed beans with Eric Sevareid...the association continues to this day.
Also, does anyone remember that Cronkite did a Saturday morning show for kids, called "You Were There", which was a resurrection of an earlier program that dramatized historical events with Cronkite present as a reporter.
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[Re: klydon1]
#549675 07/21/0907:09 PM07/21/0907:09 PM
I've been watching and all day running of the series, "Cronkite Remembers" on the Discovery Channel.
Made in 1997 and hosted by Cronkite himself, sitting in a chair as if he's talking to the viewer personally...it's pretty much a narrative of his ENTIRE career, decade by decade, story by story.
What a great find. To get Cronkite's own perspective on each story, complete with personal anecdotes (sometimes funny, sometimes sad)...and even his own opinions thrown in here & there (which are also VERY interesting)...it is a treasure trove of a journalists life and times. How great that Cronkite was able and willing to tell the story himself.
Terrific watching!!
Apple
A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government.
- THOMAS JEFFERSON
Re: Walter Cronkite Dead
[Re: AppleOnYa]
#550234 07/26/0908:33 PM07/26/0908:33 PM
The difference was that Cronkite was a real journalist, not a glamour-puss talking head like today's "commentators." Even the dreaded Mike Wallace isn't a journalist--he's a former quiz show host and pitchman for Parlaiment cigarettes. Every time I see him trashing someone, I want to yell, "How many people died because you convinced them to smoke Parlaiments?"
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
Re: Walter Cronkite Dead
[Re: Turnbull]
#550238 07/26/0909:40 PM07/26/0909:40 PM
Yes, Mike Wallace did much lighter stuff early in his tv career...including the original 'Biography' and a fluff NY talk show called, 'PM East' in which he chatted with various celebrities including a very young and just starting out Barbra Streisand.
According to Wallace, it was the tragic death of his son in an accident that caused him to rethink his purpose and deal with more serious issues.
Cronkite however was nothing but hard news and the reporting of it right from the beginning (although he did cover sports for a bit) ... the scope of his career is really quite astounding.
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A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government.