Co-anchor of ‘MacNeil/Lehrer Report’ dies at 93

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Robert MacNeil, the longtime broadcast journalist and co-anchor of “The MacNeil/Lehrer Report,” died Friday. He was 93.

MacNeil was an NBC News reporter in Dallas on the day President Kennedy was assassinated. He also worked for the BBC before joining PBS for the bulk of his career.

MacNeil’s reporting on the Watergate scandal of the 1970s propelled him to prominence in the national press corps with his half-hour program originally dubbed the “Robert MacNeil Report” on PBS.

The show was later rebranded the “MacNeil-Lehrer Report,” which he anchored for two decades with colleague Jim Lehrer.

The show was again rebranded in the 1980s as the “MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour,” the first-of-its-kind hourlong newscast that set the stage for what is today known as “PBS NewsHour.”

MacNeil retired in 1995, leaving anchoring duties to Lehrer, who himself stepped away from the program in 2009. Lehrer died in 2020.

The Associated Press contributed.

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