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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 1H 25M

Dan Rather: The Voice That Defined American News

from The Tom Gulley Show · host Tom Gulley

From the front lines of global conflict to the anchor desk of CBS Evening News, Dan Rather became one of the most recognizable and influential figures in broadcast journalism. In this episode of The Tom Gulley Show, we examine the career, controversies, and cultural impact of a man whose reporting helped shape how generations of Americans understand the news. Rather’s rise through the ranks at CBS News placed him at the center of historic moments—from his coverage of the Civil Rights Movement to the shock and aftermath of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. As the anchor who followed Walter Cronkite, Rather inherited not just a role, but a legacy—and the immense pressure that came with it. But his story is more than just accolades and airtime. We explore the defining moments that sparked debate, including the fallout from the Killian documents controversy, and how it reshaped public trust in media. Through it all, Rather remained a symbol of a changing era in journalism—where authority, personality, and scrutiny increasingly collided. This episode takes a closer look at how Dan Rather’s voice, style, and reporting philosophy influenced not only television news, but the broader media landscape that followed. #DanRather #BroadcastJournalism #CBSEveningNews #CBSNews #WalterCronkite #MediaHistory #Journalism #NewsAnchor #TelevisionHistory #TomGulleyShow thetomgulleyshow.com

From the front lines of global conflict to the anchor desk of CBS Evening News, Dan Rather became one of the most recognizable and influential figures in broadcast journalism. In this episode of The Tom Gulley Show, we examine the career, controversies, and cultural impact of a man whose reporting helped shape how generations of Americans understand the news. Rather’s rise through the ranks at CBS News placed him at the center of historic moments—from his coverage of the Civil Rights Movement to the shock and aftermath of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. As the anchor who followed Walter Cronkite, Rather inherited not just a role, but a legacy—and the immense pressure that came with it. But his story is more than just accolades and airtime. We explore the defining moments that sparked debate, including the fallout from the Killian documents controversy, and how it reshaped public trust in media. Through it all, Rather remained a symbol of a changing era in journalism—where authority, personality, and scrutiny increasingly collided. This episode takes a closer look at how Dan Rather’s voice, style, and reporting philosophy influenced not only television news, but the broader media landscape that followed. #DanRather #BroadcastJournalism #CBSEveningNews #CBSNews #WalterCronkite #MediaHistory #Journalism #NewsAnchor #TelevisionHistory #TomGulleyShow thetomgulleyshow.com

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From the front lines of global conflict to the anchor desk of CBS Evening News, Dan Rather became one of the most recognizable and influential figures in broadcast journalism. In this episode of The Tom Gulley Show, we examine the career,...

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