Heritage & Digital Asset Manager / Carhartt, Hunter Bible Church
Dave Moore
Heritage & Digital Asset Manager / Carhartt | Hunter Bible Church
About Dave
David Dalrymple Moore, born on June 4, 1924, was a well-known television personality in Minnesota who had a significant influence from the 1950s until his death in 1998. He is recognized for hosting the evening news on WCCO channel 4 from 1957 until his retirement in 1991. Moore's career trajectory included being offered the anchor position after Walter Cronkite declined it, a fact often noted in recountings of his life. He was known for reporting the news in a manner that appeared accessible and unpretentious, often describing himself as an everyday man off the street. Moore's humble nature and dedication to serious journalism contributed to the high quality of Twin Cities newscasts for several decades, and he is remembered as a beloved figure in the region. His influence continues to be recognized as a defining aspect of Minnesota broadcast journalism.
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