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Dan Rather Reports is a weekly news television show hosted by former CBS news anchor Dan Rather and airing on AXS TV from 2006 until 2013. The show premiered on November 14, 2006, when Rather was 75 years old. As host, correspondent, and narrator, Rather had been given full creative and editorial control over the new program.
Host Dan Rather presents hard-edged field reports, in-depth interviews and investigative pieces that emphasize accuracy, fairness and guts in their reporting.
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Daniel Irvin Rather Jr., meglio conosciuto come Dan Rather, è un giornalista statunitense. È stato mezzobusto del telegiornale CBS Evening News per 24 anni, dal marzo 1981 al marzo 2005. Ha anche contribuito al rotocalco della CBS 60 Minutes. Dirige e presenta su AXS TV Dan Rather Reports, il suo rotocalco di cronaca.
In 1974, Rather joined the legendary CBS Reports, where he fronted a dozen reports including some on drinking water, the hunting industry in the U.S., cancer research, and his first of many interviews with Fidel Castro.
Watch episodes of Dan Rather Reports, a weekly news show hosted by the veteran journalist since 2006. The show covers field correspondence, investigative journalism, and politics with in-depth analysis and reporting.
From 2006 to 2015, Dan Rather Reports aired close to 300 stories, more than what Rather had done with 60 Minutes or 60 Minutes II. The show earned praise for its quality and the type of story it aired.
Rather spontaneously created the first radar weather report by overlaying a transparent map over a radar image of Hurricane Carla. In his first national broadcast, he helped initiate the successful evacuation of 350,000 people.