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Kaltenborn, H V

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Kaltenborn, H(ans) V(on) (1878–1965)

US radio commentator. He joined CBS in 1930 and became widely known as the first US radio news analyst. From 1940 to 1955 he broadcast for National Broadcasting Company radio; his clipped Oxford-style diction was a favourite of imitators and parodists.

He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He worked as a journalist for the Brooklyn Eagle 1902–05 and 1909–30 (with a time at Harvard in between), where he was known for his analyses of foreign affairs.



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