I always admired, and enjoyed, the reporting of Bill Plante,
of CBS News. Mr. Plante died on
Wednesday at age 84.
He joined CBS in 1964, and retired from the network in 2016.
In the 1960s he covered the civil rights movement in the
American South, reported from Vietnam in the 1960s and 1970s, and served for three
decades, beginning in the 1980s, as Senior White House correspondent. He was also, from 1988 to 1995, the anchor of
CBS's Sunday Night News.
During his career,
The
Washington Post noted in its obituary about him, he became "one of the
most visible newsmen on television."
From The Post's
obituary:
“Bill was a friendly
rival, always willing to share insights,” Tom Brokaw, the longtime former
anchor of “NBC Nightly News” wrote in an email, describing Mr. Plante as “a
smart, serious journalist with a droll, self deprecating style.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2022/09/28/cbs-correspondent-bill-plante-dead/
(CBS photo of Bill Plante, 1989)