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Cactus Jack
2004-11-23, 02:21 PM
http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=276466&page=1

Nov. 23, 2004 — Dan Rather announced today he will step down as anchor and managing editor of the "CBS Evening News" on March 9 — 24 years to the day after his first broadcast as the network's anchor.


Rather will stay with CBS News, working full time as a correspondent for both editions of "60 Minutes," and taking on other assignments as well.

BizarroCub
2004-11-23, 02:21 PM
Brokaw retired too.

keokikim02
2004-11-23, 02:30 PM
I'm more sad that Brokaw's leaving...

DeAtHmOnGeR bEaR
2004-11-23, 02:39 PM
I used to love watching Dan Rather and Connie Chung at night when I was little :yes:

empath
2004-11-23, 02:46 PM
:dan:

eKiTn
2004-11-23, 02:54 PM
Brokaw retired too.

good. I used to like him, but in recent years he developed this way of speaking that makes him always sound constipated. very annoying to listen to him.

Light Touch
2004-11-23, 03:44 PM
New blood. Good.

shadypandora
2004-11-23, 03:48 PM
i remember watching dan rather and connie chung, too....
anyone know what happened with her...like why she left cbs....I was a little too young to care/read the news/understand (i really don't remember why i didn't pay attention)

Methodus
2004-11-23, 03:50 PM
kenneth, what's the frequency?

lovedumplingx
2004-11-23, 04:16 PM
Not sure if this is Political Action or not but,
Here's the link: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6567283

NEW YORK - Dan Rather, whose nearly 24-year tenure as anchor of the “CBS Evening News” was clouded by a recent questionable report on President Bush’s National Guard service, said Tuesday he will step down in March.

Rather said his last broadcast as anchor would be March 9, the 24th anniversary of when he assumed the position from Walter Cronkite.

The 73-year-old newsman said he will continue to work for CBS, as a correspondent for both editions of “60 Minutes.”

“I have always been and remain a ‘hard news’ investigative reporter at heart,” he said in a statement. “I now look forward to pouring my heart into that kind of reporting full time.”

He made no mention of the National Guard story in announcing the change, saying he had agreed with CBS executives last summer to leave sometime after the Nov. 2 election. But he was forced to fight for his professional life after anchoring a September “60 Minutes Wednesday” story about Bush’s service that turned out to be based on allegedly forged documents.

Investigation of Guard story imminent
A report on what went wrong with the National Guard story, from a two-man independent investigative panel, is due imminently.

CBS didn’t talk about potential successors. Newsmen John Roberts and Scott Pelley have long been considered in-house candidates, but the network will also probably look outside.

Rather has been with CBS News for more than four decades and made his name as a reporter covering the Nixon White House.

“He has been an eyewitness to the most important events for more than 40 years and played a crucial role in keeping the American public informed about those events and their larger significance,” CBS Chairman Leslie Moonves said.

Changing of the anchor guard
Rather’s announcement comes eight days before his NBC rival, Tom Brokaw, steps down as “Nightly News” anchor and is replaced by Brian Williams (MSNBC is part of a joint venture between NBC and Microsoft).

The triumvirate of Rather, Brokaw and ABC’s Peter Jennings has ruled network news for more than two decades. Rather dominated ratings after taking over for Cronkite during the 1980s, but he was eclipsed first by Jennings and then by Brokaw. His evening news broadcast generally runs a distant third in the ratings each week.

His hard news style was mixed with a folksy Texan style that led him to rattle off homespun phrases on Election Night. But odd incidents dogged him: In 1987 he walked off the set, leaving CBS with dead air, to protest a decision to let a tennis match delay the news. And his claim that he was accosted on the street by a strange man saying, “What’s the frequency, Kenneth?” led rock band R.E.M. to write a song with the same name.

evey
2004-11-23, 04:20 PM
Threads merged.

Search, foo!

lovedumplingx
2004-11-23, 04:22 PM
Threads merged.

Search, foo!I didn't search as much as I scanned the Political Actions page and didn't see Rather's name pop up quickly.

bboyneko
2005-08-08, 11:28 AM
yeah jennings is dead now. Anybody wanna try a shot at being a new super news anchor? Everyone else is gone.

empath
2005-08-08, 11:30 AM
Keith Olberman should get an anchor job somewhere, he's awesome.

: ORI :
2005-08-08, 12:49 PM
You stay classy...

http://www.lomblad.net/rob/archives/blogimages/anchorman.jpg

DeAtHmOnGeR bEaR
2005-08-08, 12:53 PM
Okay, that one gets a giggle, lol

Methodus
2005-08-08, 01:08 PM
You stay classy...

http://www.lomblad.net/rob/archives/blogimages/anchorman.jpg

Lately when I've been getting drunk, I find myself doing Ron Burgundy impressions...

: ORI :
2005-08-08, 02:00 PM
I think the news might be more credible and interesting if they had anchors like Ron Burgundy and the Channel 4 team.

http://www.darkhorizons.com/2004/anchor/anchor2.jpg