CNN's Bernard Shaw is Dead at 82

Before CNN became a left-wing network, it was a bonafide news operation and was staffed by real Journalists.

People like Bernard Shaw.

Shaw was CNN’s first chief anchor and was with the network when it launched on June 1, 1980. He retired from CNN after more than 20 years on February 28, 2001.

Shaw worked some of the biggest stories for CNN, including the student revolt in Tiananmen Square in May 1989, the First Gulf war live from Baghdad in 1991, and the 2000 presidential election.

Shaw was in a Baghdad hotel room as American bombs rained down on the city.

Funeral services for Shaw will be closed to family and invited guests only, with a public memorial service planned at a later time, his family said.

“In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Bernard Shaw Scholarship Fund at the University of Chicago. The Shaw family requests complete privacy at this time,” the family said in their statement provided by former CNN CEO Tom Johnson.

H/T CNN