Anchorman of CBS Evening News:
In 1962, Cronkite was chosen to replace Douglas Edwards as the anchor of the CBS Evening News. At the time, the program was only 15 minutes long, but it expanded to 30 minutes in 1963, making it the first half-hour nightly news program on American television. This expansion gave Cronkite and his team more time to delve into stories and provide in-depth coverage of major events.
As anchor, Cronkite quickly became known for his signature sign-off: "And that's the way it is," followed by the date. This phrase, delivered in his reassuring baritone, became one of the most recognizable catchphrases in television history and symbolized Cronkite's commitment to straightforward, factual reporting.