IPR – 20/09/2018
Anthony Donoghue
Up until the 1980s, the public had a high level of trust in the media – tuning into anchors like Walter Cronkite on CBS news. He was a deeply respected and popular individual, affectionately known as Uncle Walter, at the time. When the public listened to him, they knew they were listening to a man of integrity who could be trusted to present all the facts and tell the truth.