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Roger Mudd

Roger Mudd, born February 9, 1928 in Washington, D.C., is a U.S. television journalist. A former reporter for the CBS Evening News, Mudd was candidate in 1981 to receive Walter Cronkite's position as anchor for the CBS Evening News. The position was given instead to Dan Rather. Mudd still occasionally hosts History Channel documentaries about politics, as well as educational videos.

Preceded by:
John Chancellor
NBC Nightly News anchorman
April 5, 1982 - September 4, 1983 (with Tom Brokaw)
Succeeded by:
Tom Brokaw
01-04-2007 01:16:19
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