The Last Time We Worshipped in the Church of the Nightly News

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Anchormen kept us sane in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, and rarely since.

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By 2005, however, the idea of the heroic network TV anchor speaking truth to power had largely disappeared. In hindsight, the last cultural moment of the nightly news broadcast’s social authority occurred on Sept. 11, 2001. In the immediate aftermath of that terroristic attack, we experienced the last turn of the classic anchorman.

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