Broadcaster, Author Edwin Newman Dies
Longtime NBC newscaster Edwin Newman died Wednesday. He was 91.
Newman also wrote best-selling books on linguistics, including "Strictly Speaking" and "A Civil Tongue."
He worked at NBC from 1952 until his retirement in 1984,and anchored news specials, "Meet the Press," "Today," "The Nightly News," midday news and a variety of radio spots.
"News is a great business," Newman once wrote. "I count myself lucky to be in it."
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Newman also wrote best-selling books on linguistics, including "Strictly Speaking" and "A Civil Tongue."
He worked at NBC from 1952 until his retirement in 1984,and anchored news specials, "Meet the Press," "Today," "The Nightly News," midday news and a variety of radio spots.
"News is a great business," Newman once wrote. "I count myself lucky to be in it."
For more, go to CNN.com
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