Walter Cronkite was an American broadcast journalist and television anchor. He was often referred to as 'the most trusted man in America' during his time as the anchor of the CBS Evening News. Cronkite covered major events such as the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the Vietnam War, and the Apollo moon landing. His calm and authoritative delivery made him a respected figure in journalism. Cronkite's biographies provide insights into his life, his career, and his influence on broadcast journalism.