Frank Reynolds | Salary Undisclosed

Another pioneer of TV journalism is Frank Reynolds, who started in the business back in the late ‘40s, beginning his broadcast career at WWCA-AM. He then became a TV anchor in 1949 until he turned to be a correspondent for CBS News, but he didn’t just stop there. He hoped for the best and became the main news anchor for the second WBKB, a station ABC owned and operated. Eventually, he joined ABC News and became its correspondent in 1965.

Reynolds had been famous for a lot of things, leaving an incredible degree of legacy that no one might manage to surpass or even match. One of his most notable stints was his optimistic prediction about a solar eclipse in 1979. During the live broadcast of the said event, he said this phenomenon would not be visible in North America again in 38 years, which was in 2017. At the time, Reynolds wished for the shadow of the moon to “fall on a world at peace.”

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