ULTRA RARE EXCLUSIVE! View From Behind Walter Cronkite’s Desk!

If you have ever wondered what Walter Cronkite saw from his desk, wonder no more. Thanks to Glenn Mack, here is a shot from behind that famous desk in the newsroom at the CBS Broadcast Center from around 1974. It appears that the two Norelco PC70s are in the process of having their teleprompters changed to newer models. It looks like both cameras are mounted on height adjustable tripods that were usually found only on movie sets, perhaps made by Movieola. Anyone know?

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18 thoughts on “ULTRA RARE EXCLUSIVE! View From Behind Walter Cronkite’s Desk!

  1. I remember Walter Cronkite speaking about the art of using a teleprompter. He said that a person should not continually stare into the camera but should occasionally look down at the copy. Otherwise the person’s stare can make the home viewer feel uncomfortable. At least that was Uncle Walter’s take on it.

  2. Absolutely captures TV at the time. It wasn’t a big showcase studio set designed to satisfy the gawkers. It was purely functional. Great picture. Even the geeks look like geeks … as they should. 😉

  3. I worked on Noreleco PC70 cameras… soldered up home brew Nuvistor preamps… golly that was back in 1970 at WFRV TV Green Bay…seems only like last year! Time sure does fly when you are having fun…

  4. Whwen I worked at the Broadcast Center [19080 through 1983] Cronkite was still anchoring until the April of 1981. The cameras for the Evening News were moved into the studio at around 3:30PM every day. Because of “unauthorized” people gaining access to the broadcast on at least once occasion, secuurity was posted on at least three doors which led into that newsroom.

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