Dan Rather: A Lifetime of Journalism and the Steady Newsletter

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Dan Rather: A Lifetime of Journalism and the Steady Newsletter

Dan Rather, the former anchor of the "CBS Evening News," is still deeply involved in the news world, leading editorial planning calls for a newsletter called Steady. The newsletter, co-created with former CBS News colleague Wayne Nelson and former ABC News producer Alice Maggin, has over half a million subscribers. Despite the smaller audience compared to his broadcast days, Rather remains passionate about journalism and holding the powerful accountable.

With a career spanning over 70 years, Dan Rather has covered major events like the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the civil rights movement. He now feels a sense of duty to shed light on the second Trump administration. Through his newsletter, Rather and his team publish essays that provide critical analysis of current events, such as Trump's actions and the efforts of Democratic governors to counter his influence.

The process of creating content for the Steady newsletter involves brainstorming with his team, editing essays, and publishing them three times a week. Despite facing personal challenges, including the loss of his wife and health issues, Rather remains dedicated to his work. He continues to engage with the news and provide his unique perspective on current affairs, adapting to the changing landscape of journalism.

Dan Rather's commitment to journalism and his ongoing work with the Steady newsletter showcase his enduring passion for the news. As he collaborates with his team to deliver insightful essays to subscribers, Rather remains a respected figure in the media industry. His dedication to informing the public and holding those in power accountable reflects his unwavering commitment to the principles of journalism.