Norman DePoe
Norman DePoe (4 May 1917 - 13 March 1980), was a star CBC reporter in Canada for eight years in the 1960s on national and international affairs. Born in Portland, Oregon, he arrived in Canada at age 6, attended the University of British Columbia and then the University of Toronto after serving "as a signals corps captain in Italy and northwest Europe during WWII." After joining the CBC news service in 1948 he was a creator of its television news broadcast in the following decade, and a household name. "He set standards that proved enduring" though his fame was primarily in the 1960s and he died a decade later at age 63.
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Norman DePoe
Norman DePoe (4 May 1917 - 13 March 1980), was a star CBC reporter in Canada for eight years in the 1960s on national and international affairs. Born in Portland, Oregon, he arrived in Canada at age 6, attended the University of British Columbia and then the University of Toronto after serving "as a signals corps captain in Italy and northwest Europe during WWII." After joining the CBC news service in 1948 he was a creator of its television news broadcast in the following decade, and a household name. "He set standards that proved enduring" though his fame was primarily in the 1960s and he died a decade later at age 63.
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