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Newman. Edwin Newman, NBC News anchor, dies at time 91 in London, England Lunch.

Edwin Newman, a long-time old-school newsman who became equally illustrious as an exasperated defender of veldt and positive English, has died at the epoch of 91. Newman wearied more than 30 years as a correspondent, anchor, commentator, documentary drove and theater critic for NBC Television. He died Aug. 13 in London, but his undoing was only announced in the on Wednesday. Like his counterpart , Newman did not come from the chic beginning where TV correspondents be inclined to appearance as if they came from leading casting.



He every so often looked more get a kick out of a uncommunicative eyeball from a noir film. But he had a intense sight for news and a verbal gift for getting to the point. When resigned, Newman persuaded the network to break off in on a baseball playoff game, on the look like that he could extricate this front-page news so succinctly viewers wouldn't miss out a pitch.






" was an early post model for my generation of NBC News correspondents," one-time NBC "Nightly News" holdfast said in a statement. "Worldly, erudite and droll, qualities that were enriched by his set lifelike use of the English language." Newman's awe for laconism and clarity led him to write two best-selling books in the 1970s, "Strictly Speaking: Will America Be the Death of English?" and "A Civil Tongue." "Much written and verbal phrasing these days is tantamount to the distance music that incessantly encroaches on us," he said. "It thumps and tickles away, mechanical, without color, inflection, vigor, magic or distinction.



" Still, he took a side-splitting modulation in both his books, sprinkling them with multiple examples of linguistic overflow in media coverage of chief stories with and Watergate. He also had a pawky spirit of his own. "The idea that the skirmishing between generations is caused by a bankruptcy in communication may have some merit," he said, "but it makes a unselfish and not as a result justified assumption: that there should be communication and that if there is, things will go better. I am not so sure." Born in , Newman served in the Navy in World War II and started his journalistic race with wire services and on the radio.



He was an deputy to the recently at CBS before he was hired by NBC in 1952. He remained there until he retired in 1984, serving in every understanding from and division governor to "" complete and panelist. He announced President Kennedy's expiration on the music and was the only Western reporter to talk with Japanese.

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After his retirement he became a haunt boarder and other networks, and lectured extensively about the penury for home rule in the media. He also guested on "," once playing a suicide hotline volunteer who kept correcting a caller's grammar. He is survived by his old lady and a daughter.




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