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The Evolution of Television News

Walker Cronkite, David Brinkley, Peter Jennings ... we once looked to them to bring us accurate, non-biased nightly news. Now it's Katie Couric, Brian Williams and Charles Gibson on the network channels and countless others on cable. One has to wonder who is watching all of these news shows. So how is the nightly news faring? Is it still your main source of world news? And do the anchors really matter anymore? Join us live from Bellarmine University on Thursday when we talk with Andrew Heyward, retired president of CBS News. Continue the conversation on our blog, www.soablog.org.

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