On which broadcast date did Cronkite typically say his catchphrase?
At the beginning of the broadcast
At a random point in the broadcast
At the end of the broadcast
Never during the broadcast
Answer
Walter Cronkite typically said his catchphrase, "And that's the way it is," at the end of the broadcast. This catchphrase became synonymous with Cronkite's style of reporting and is often used to describe a news story that has been presented in an impartial and objective manner.
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