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The Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism Michael Crow presents the 2008 Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism to Robert MacNeil (left) and Jim Lehrer (center).Every fall, a leading figure in journalism is presented with the prestigious Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism. The recipient list reads like a Who’s Who of the media world: Tom Brokaw, Ted Turner, Bob Woodward, Bill Moyers, Katharine Graham, Allen Neuharth, Don Hewitt, Helen Thomas, George Will, Ben Bradlee, Bernard Shaw and Roone Arledge, just to name a few. Cronkite presented the first award in 1984 to two CBS legends who played influential roles in his extraordinary career: William Paley, founder of CBS, and Frank Stanton, longtime CBS president. Cronkite and the Cronkite Endowment Board of Trustees select the recipients. The awards presentation at the annual Cronkite Luncheon has become one of the biggest and most anticipated events in the Phoenix metropolitan area each year, with leaders from the worlds of media, politics, business and education joining Cronkite School students and faculty. About 1,000 people attend each year. Recipients of the Cronkite Award (with their positions at the time of the award) include: |
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Michael Crow presents the 2008 Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism to Robert MacNeil (left) and Jim Lehrer (center).
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