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Harry Reasoner (April 17, 1923 – August 6, 1991) was an American journalist known for his use of language as a television commentator. April 17 is the 107th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (108th in leap years). ...
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Born in Dakota City, Iowa, Reasoner studied journalism at Stanford University and the University of Minnesota. He served in World War II, coming home later to resume his career with The Minneapolis Times. After going into radio with CBS in 1948, Reasoner worked for the United States Information Agency in the Philippines. When he returned stateside, he went into television and worked at station KEYD (later KMSP) in Minneapolis. Reasoner then moved to New York, where he hosted a morning news program called Calendar on top of doing commentator and special news narration duties. Dakota City is a city located in Humboldt County, Iowa. ...
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Reasoner's greatest contribution to television news reporting came in 1968, when he teamed up with Mike Wallace to begin the 60 Minutes newsmagazine series. Reasoner joined ABC in 1970 as co-anchor with Howard K. Smith of the ABC Evening News until 1975 when Reasoner became sole anchor. From 1976 until 1978 Reasoner co-anchored the news with Barbara Walters. Walters and Reasoner did not enjoy a close relationship; Reasoner not only didn't like sharing the spotlight with a co-anchor but was uncomfortable with the idea of a female news anchor. The disastrous arrangement ended in 1978. Reasoner returned to CBS and remained at the network until he retired in May 1991. Mike Wallace (born Myron Leon Wallace on May 9, 1918 in Brookline, Massachusetts) is an American journalist. ...
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Reasoner was married twice, to Kathleen Carroll Reasoner for 34 years and then to Lois Harriett Weber. He had seven children by his first marriage. Reasoner died three months after his retirement at the age of 68 from a blood clot in the brain received from a fall at his home in Westport, Connecticut. He is interred at Union Cemetery in Humboldt, Iowa. An editorial cartoon the day after his death showed Reasoner arriving at the Pearly Gates, with a startled St. Peter crying, "Oh, no! It's 60 Minutes!" A thrombus is the final product of blood coagulation, through the aggregation of platelets and the activation of the humoral coagulation system. ...
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Reasoner didn't mind poking a little fun at his profession. Two of his more cynical comments on journalism: - "Journalism is a kind of profession, or craft, or racket, for people who never wanted to grow up and go out into the real world."
- "If you're a good journalist, what you do is live a lot of things vicariously, and report them for other people who want to live vicariously."
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