Chet Huntley

Television journalist and news anchor

Chet Huntley - Television journalist and news anchor
Born

December 10th, 1911
113 years ago

Died

March 20th, 1974
50 years ago — 62 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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A prominent television journalist, contributed significantly to broadcast journalism during the mid-20th century. Partnered with David Brinkley to co-anchor the Huntley–Brinkley Report, a groundbreaking television news program on NBC that shaped nightly news broadcasting. Covered major events such as the Kennedy assassination and the Vietnam War. Earned acclaim for journalistic integrity and clarity in reporting, influencing future journalists and setting standards for news presentation.

Co-anchored The Huntley–Brinkley Report

Covered significant historical events

Set standards for broadcast journalism

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