Television journalist Roger Mudd, who was once Walter Cronkite's primary substitute at CBS, died Tuesday at his home in Fairfax County, Virginia, his family said. Mudd's son Jonathan told CNN his ...
In researching a non-election related topic recently, we reread the story of CBS newsman Roger Mudd's 1979 interview with Ted Kennedy ahead of the announcement that the Massachusetts senator would ...
Roger Mudd, the CBS newsman whose political reporting and substitute anchoring on The CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite made him a familiar and respected face to tens of millions of Americans in ...
Roger Harrison Mudd, a longtime CBS News political correspondent and Peabody Award-winning journalist who was once seen as a potential heir to Walter Cronkite’s chair at “CBS Evening News,” died at ...
Distinguished television newsman Roger Mudd, a 1950 graduate of Washington and Lee University, has given the school his papers, a 14-box gift that includes everything from his student essays to his ...
LEXINGTON -- Retired television journalist Roger Mudd has donated his papers to Washington and Lee University. The Lexington school said today that the papers document Mudd's career, including his ...
LEXINGTON, Va. (AP) - Retired journalist Roger Mudd has donated $4 million to Washington and Lee University for an ethics-study center.The university said Tuesday the gift will create the Roger Mudd ...
Tim Russert, Roger Mudd, Chris Wallace, Chuck Todd.Now, journalist Kristen Welker is adding her name to the storied list of moderators of NBC's "Meet The Press."Her seat at the anchor desk paves a new ...
Christmas arrived a few weeks early this year at Washington and Lee University. University alumnus Roger Mudd, an award-winning journalist, has given his alma mater $4 million to establish a center ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. VIDEO: CBS newsman Roger Mudd interviews Teddy Kennedy Roger Mudd, the longtime political correspondent and anchor for NBC and ...
Roger Mudd, the longtime political correspondent and anchor for NBC and CBS who once stumped Sen. Edward Kennedy by simply asking why he wanted to be president, has died. He was 93. CBS News says Mudd ...
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