He was seen right here on Channel 9 and around the world.Friday night legendary CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite died.Before Twitter, Facebook and the Internet, news stations received all the incoming news from one printer.The evening 9News spoke with the man who saved a very important piece of paper from that printer; the original copy that came into Channel 9's newsroom when Cronkite announced his retirement.
http://www.kypost.com/content/wcposhared/story/What-Walter-Cronkite-Meant-To-Local-News/iuA1ln6uEkeLye5arif8XQ.cspx
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