cronkite in English

noun

family name; Walter Cronkite (born 1916), United States journalist and television newscaste

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1. Did Walter Cronkite once host a game show on TV?

2. Cronkite expressed surprise at the devolution of TV news into little more than soundbites.

3. STEVE EMBER: Walter Cronkite was born on November fourth, nineteen sixteen, in Saint Joseph, Missouri.

4. Capitol Records agreed to back their upcoming record, and CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite reported on the Beatlemania phenomenon in England

5. STEVE EMBER: Walter Cronkite was born on November fourth, nineteen sixteen, in Saint Joseph, Missouri. His father was a dentist, his mother a housewife.

6. The radio show/podcast “A Way With Words” explains “materteral,” meaning “pertaining to an aunt; or, aunt-like.” Walter Cronkite Avuncularly broadcasting the first moonwalk

7. 13 Cronkite worked at the Houston Post for a year, then joined the staff of a Kansas City radio station, where he worked as news and sports editor.

8. SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: As a young reporter, Walter Cronkite covered World War Two. He worked for United Press, the wire service which later became United Press International.

9. Burdon: We always laughed at the notion of a British Invasion, simply because it was just a catchphrase that Walter Cronkite, America's number-one anchorman at CBS, coined to put us all in one