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CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite

  • Série de TV
  • 1941–2025
  • 15 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,6/10
200
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CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite (1941)
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Transmitido durante a semana às 19h30 e é o primeiro programa de notícias de televisão com programação regular na história dos Estados Unidos.Transmitido durante a semana às 19h30 e é o primeiro programa de notícias de televisão com programação regular na história dos Estados Unidos.Transmitido durante a semana às 19h30 e é o primeiro programa de notícias de televisão com programação regular na história dos Estados Unidos.

  • Artistas
    • Douglas Edwards
    • Dan Rather
    • Walter Cronkite
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,6/10
    200
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    • Artistas
      • Douglas Edwards
      • Dan Rather
      • Walter Cronkite
    • 8Avaliações de usuários
    • 1Avaliação da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    • Ganhou 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 11 vitórias e 18 indicações no total

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    Douglas Edwards
    Douglas Edwards
    • Self - Host
    • 1948–1962
    Dan Rather
    Dan Rather
    • Self - Anchor…
    • 1941–2025
    Walter Cronkite
    Walter Cronkite
    • Self - Anchor…
    • 1962–1981
    Joe Cipriano
    Joe Cipriano
    • Self - Announcer
    • 2019–2020
    Bob Schieffer
    Bob Schieffer
    • Self - Anchor…
    • 1941–2025
    Norah O'Donnell
    Norah O'Donnell
    • Self - Anchor…
    • 2019–2025
    Robert J. Thompson
    Robert J. Thompson
    • Self
    • 2000–2005
    Kimberly Dozier
    • Self - Correspondent
    • 2003–2005
    Roger Mudd
    Roger Mudd
    • Self - Anchor…
    • 1963–1980
    John Roberts
    John Roberts
    • Self - Chief White House Correspondent & Substitute Anchor…
    • 2003–2005
    Robert Pierpoint
    Robert Pierpoint
    • Self - Correspondent…
    • 1963–1981
    Tom Fenton
    • Self…
    • 1941–2005
    Charles Kuralt
    Charles Kuralt
    • Self - Correspondent…
    • 1968–1975
    Lesley Stahl
    Lesley Stahl
    • Self - Correspondent…
    • 1974–2005
    Allen Pizzey
    • Self - Correspondent
    • 2004–2005
    Bill Plante
    Bill Plante
    • Self - Correspondent
    • 1968–1980
    Richard Threlkeld
    Richard Threlkeld
    • Self - Correspondent…
    • 1968–1989
    Ronald Reagan
    Ronald Reagan
    • Self…
    • 1980–1988
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    9Catherine_Grace_Zeh

    Good news magazine show

    "CBS EVENING NEWS WITH DAN RATHER," in my opinion, was a good news magazine show. During the time he was on the air, I enjoyed seeing Dan Rather as the main anchor. Until he retired, I thought he had been terminated. When I leaned the truth, I was really sad. If you ask me, it seems that nobody stays with a TV show throughout its entire run anymore. Still, I enjoyed hearing him report about what was happening in the world. I still think about him to this day. The only thing I didn't like hearing about was when someone had been murdered or gone missing. Now, in conclusion, I'd like to say that Dan Rather was a fine reporter who will be sorely missed.
    RJC-4

    Bland corporate product, trained chimp at helm

    How fitting that the CBS Evening News should take its place among other entertainments in this database. For like the worst TV and movies, it rarely rises above its own melodramatic ambitions - namely, to stir in a dash of intrigue, to parade a cast of heroes and villains, to paint human complexities in broad strokes, to lurch toward awkward climaxes, and to conspire with its dull audience to expect no more and no less.

    Let it be recorded for successive generations that the highest paid news professional in the U.S. at the start of the new millennium has the easiest job. Dan Rather reads the news, and, in a sense, he inhabits the news, too, as a rheumy cough inhabits the throat. Moist-eyed, curiously abashed, folksy, stolid, and mottled, his voice arrhythmically skittering past abrupt silences, a body seeming to yearn to press itself against the camera: the 70-year old Rather is a bizarre physical presence to go along with the even stranger conceit that the world can be explained in thirty minutes and that the nation's leading corporations would like to underwrite the same as a public service.

    Rather reads a script, yet he also ad libs, and his lines are either unintentional howlers or hair-raising oubursts from the subconscious. The 2000 presidential election brought out the wordsmith in the man who earns a reported $7 million a year: the race was "tighter than spandex." Forget for a moment that you do not want a haggard 70-year old man to confuse politics with tight-fitting spandex; that's ok, he had other Viagrafied metaphors, too: the race was "like a too-small two-piece bathing suit." Then came banal yet creepy juxtapositions: "Close only counts with hand grenades and horseshoes." And finally a Zen riddle of sorts: "If a frog had sidepockets, he'd carry a handgun." All of this deadpan, without hint of irony. The effect was sheer bathos. But maybe also it suggested that after a career of professional tongue-biting, Rather, the epitome of U.S. journalism's chameleon-like sidling up to power, had no choice but to submit to the surreality of the election and become surreal himself.

    About the show's customary product, the less said the better. Nightly, we are entreated to accept this purée as gospel, although it never rises far above the level of rehashing "official" sources with but the lightest smattering of dissident opinion or observation. What do one's government and corporations want one to think? Tune in. His eyes bulging as if some internal pressure were about to jettison them straight from his head, Dan Rather knows. At the end of the show, there will be a nice human interest story (cats in trees, brave mountain climbers) to smooth over any feelings of disquiet caused by the disjunction produced by the eerily detached running commentary and the images of war, famine, pestilence, and greed that have passed over the screen - uncommented upon, neutrally observed, "objectively" quarantined - the sedative administered and the nation resting peacefully for another night.
    7critic-2

    This used to be the best network news program on TV, but--

    Nobody has posted any sort of comments on any nightly newscast, but I couldn't resist saying something that has been on my mind ever since Dan Rather took over the anchor spot in 1981.

    This newscast used to be every bit as good as Peter Jennings's during the days of Walter Cronkite, but it has now sadly declined. When Dan Rather was announced as the new anchorman back in 1981, I was delighted, because I had seen Rather's work as a field reporter and I was very impressed.

    But Rather has turned out to be the stiffest anchorman I have ever seen on television. It's almost as if he were intimidated by that close-up camera; he has an uneasy look on his face half the time, as if he were still in training or something. But what is even worse, he seems to be aware of it and overcompensates by trying too hard to be relaxed; he tries to put more variety into his delivery and sounds like a bad actor at an audition--the enthusiasm he puts into his voice is just too phony. He sounds like someone doing a commercial. And his forced attempts to sound like a "regular guy" by using catchphrases and "cute" remarks are so bad they're embarrassing.

    The strange thing is that Rather is still perfectly fine when delivering a field report, and the answer may be that here the camera is much farther away from him. Here he seems relaxed and totally involved in the story he is covering.

    To me, it is rather amazing that a professional who has been around for years should be so awkward as an anchorman. No other anchorman I've ever seen, on any network or local broadcast (and that includes CNN) has ever seemed so ill-at-ease when reporting in closeup.

    This does not take away from the overall quality of the broadcast, though--the ONLY thing wrong with it is Rather's apparent discomfort as an anchorman.
    4seminolejack

    Prime time medicine?

    The CBS evening news is an exemplary platform for informative news reporting. The journalistic integrity of the anchors has been a key ingredient through the years. It is somewhat laughable to have such an excellent platform marred by the unseemly and relentless pharmaceutical advertising that punctuates this program. Is America so drugged out that we must discuss personal medical conditions on prime time? Can we not leave this topic in a doctor's office? Many of the ads repeat several times in a half hour. Yes, there is help out there for critical lifestyle issues and yes, we (all) who eventually suffer from one or the other will hopefully find that help. Perhaps the MadMen money could be put to better use in our already stressed medical system
    lwf31407_2k1

    The ever changing state of national and world affairs

    Sure the media receives a lot of flack. They always have and they always will. Just keep in mind that the media, CBS, and all the rest of them , is in the business of reporting FACTS! The TRUTH, whatever that may be, does not live on the surface. You have to dig for it. Kudos to the First AMendment of the Constitution of These United States of America.

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    • Curiosidades
      Walter Cronkite assumed the CBS evening anchor's chair from Douglas Edwards, who had been the newscaster since 1948.
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      Walter Cronkite - Anchor: [Cronkite's farewell newscast on March 6, 1981] This is my last broadcast as the anchorman for The CBS Evening News. For me, it's a moment for which I long have planned, but which, nevertheless, comes with some sadness. For almost 2 decades, after all, we've been meeting like this in the evenings, and I'll miss that. But those who have made anything of this departure, I'm afraid it made too much. This is but a transition, a passing of the baton. A great broadcaster and gentleman, Doug Edwards, preceded me in this job, and another, Dan Rather, will follow. And anyway, the person who sits here is but the most conspicuous member of a superb team of journalists; writers, reporters, editors, producers, and none of that will change. Furthermore, I'm not even going away! I'll be back from time to time with special news reports and documentaries, and, beginning in June, every week, with our science program, Universe. Old anchormen, you see, don't fade away; they just keep coming back for more. And that's the way it is: Friday, March 6, 1981. I'll be away on assignment, and Dan Rather will be sitting in here for the next few years. Good night.

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      • 1 de julho de 1941 (Estados Unidos da América)
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      • CBS Broadcast Center, Manhattan, Nova Iorque, Nova Iorque, EUA(Studio)
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      • CBS News Productions
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