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Ron Cochran (September 20, 1912 – July 25, 1994) was a Canadian-born American television news journalist who worked for ABC and CBS. He served as the anchor of '' Ron Cochran with the News'', ABC’s evening news program, from 1962 to 1965. In November 1963, he served as the network's principal anchor for the around-the-clock coverage of the assassination of
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John F. Kennedy. Before that, he hosted the CBS drama television series ''
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''. Cochran was born in
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, and grew up in
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, where he received his elementary and secondary education. He majored in physics at
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and went to the
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for graduate study in that field. He decided on a career change before he finished the latter studies. Cochran worked as a reporter for the '' Rock Island Argus'' before an audition resulted in a job broadcasting news for radio station WHBF, which was owned by the newspaper's management. After working in Midwest radio stations, he joined the
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for two years. Then, in 1945, he went to work at a Boston radio station. In 1951, he was hired by CBS, where he did both television and radio based in Washington. In 1954, he went to
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, where he was a newscaster on the 7 P.M. and 11 P.M. news programs. He left WCBS in 1960 to work on a daily 1 P.M. newscast on CBS-TV. He also was the moderator of the CBS-TV programs ''Man of the Week'', from 1952 to 1954, and ''Youth Takes a Stand'', from 1954 to 1955, and CBS Radio's ''Answer, Please!'' from 1958 to 1959. Cochran resigned from CBS News in July 1961 to become host of ''Armstrong Circle Theatre'', saying, "Armstrong offered me an opportunity that I couldn't pass up". After moving to ABC, he anchored ''Ron Cochran with the News'' from 1963 to 1965. He then started Ron Cochran Enterprises, which produced radio and television programs. As previously noted, Cochran was the main anchor of ABC's break in coverage of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Cochran announced the death of President Kennedy as "confirmed" and
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ran a graphic showing Kennedy's picture and the dates 1917-1963 after a wire service report came to him that "government sources in Washington" had stated the President was dead, something both CBS'
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and
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's Bill Ryan chose not to do. This wire report came to Cochran several minutes before assistant press secretary Malcolm Kilduff officially announced the President's death.Archived a
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Despite the rival networks' expansion in 1963 of their evening newscasts to a full half-hour, ABC’s evening newscast would run only 15 minutes during Cochran's tenure; the network deferred expansion until
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, his successor, took over the anchor's desk for his first stint. Cochran later went to
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and anchored newscasts with Roger Grimsby. Cochran married Beulah Tracht. They had a son, Ronald, and a daughter, Judy. He died on July 25, 1994, aged 81, in Lake Worth, Florida, after a heart attack.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Cochran, Ron American television journalists People from Moose Jaw People from Fairfield, Iowa Parsons College alumni 1912 births 1994 deaths American male journalists Canadian emigrants to the United States