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100

This CBS anchor signed off with “And that’s the way it is.”

Walter Cronkite

100

“Man Walks on the ____” (1969)

Moon

100

“Watergate Scandal Forces ____ to Resign” (1974)

President Richard Nixon

100

This long-running CBS news program debuted in 1968.

60 Minutes

100

This paper is nicknamed “The Gray Lady.”

 The New York Times

200

This ABC anchor hosted World News Tonight for over 20 years.

Peter Jennings

200

“Stock Market Crashes on ____” (1929)

 Black Tuesday

200

“President Kennedy Assassinated in ____” (1963)

Dallas

200

This Sunday program is the longest-running show on network television.

Meet the Press

200

This Washington paper helped break the Watergate scandal.

 The Washington Post

300

This longtime 60 Minutes correspondent was known for tough interviews.

 Mike Wallace

300

“First Artificial Satellite, ____ , Launched by USSR” (1957)

 Sputnik

300

“U.S. Launches ____ Plan to Rebuild Europe” (1947)

Marshall Plan

300

This PBS program is known for in-depth nightly reporting.

 The NewsHour

300

This paper is the oldest continuously published daily newspaper in the U.S.

The New York Post

400

This NBC anchor was known for covering the fall of the Berlin Wall.

 Tom Brokaw

400

“Pentagon Papers Reveal ____ War Deception” (1971)

Vietnam

400

“Civil Rights Leaders March on ____” (1963)

 Washington

400

This radio and TV journalist was famous for “On the Road” segments.

Charles Kuralt

400

This financial newspaper is known for its dot-style portraits.

The Wall Street Journal

500

This journalist ended broadcasts with “Good night, and good luck.”

Edward R. Murrow

500

“NASA Loses Contact with ____ 13” (1970)

Apollo

500

“Cuban Missile Crisis Ends After ____ Agreement” (1962)

 U.S.–Soviet agreement (or missile withdrawal deal)?

500

This ABC program covers investigative journalism and hidden-camera reports.

20/20

500

This paper’s famous headline read “DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN.”

The Chicago Tribune

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