(CBS News) Tuesday marks the 40th anniversary of former President Lyndon B. Johnson's death. The day also made television history when Walter Cronkite announced the news while talking to the former president's press secretary on the phone live on air.
On January 22, 1973, Cronkite held the phone receiver to his ear on the CBS "Evening News" and said he is talking to Tom Johnston, LBJ's top spokesman.
"Can you hold the line just a second?" Cronkite says into the receiver, before explaining that the former president died in an ambulance plane on his way to San Antonio, Texas.
CBS News anchor Scott Pelley will remember Johnson and replay the historical clip on the "Evening News" Tuesday night.
Obama Remembers Walter Cronkite
Walter Cronkite: The "maestro" of news
Remembering Walter Cronkite
Watch: Inside LBJ's private calls
Writer: LBJ changed "in a moment" after JFK death
40 years ago today: Cronkite breaks news of LBJ's death on television
This article
40 years ago today: Cronkite breaks news of LBJ's death on television
can be opened in url
http://newsparvoline.blogspot.com/2013/01/40-years-ago-today-cronkite-breaks-news.html
40 years ago today: Cronkite breaks news of LBJ's death on television