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Robert Trout
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Coined the term "fireside chat" for President Franklin Roosevelt's radio addresses to the nation in the 1930s.
Inducted into the NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) Broadcasting Hall of Fame, 1987.
Pioneer radio and television news broadcaster and commentator, whose career started in 1931 and continued until his death.
Known primarily as a radio newsman.
Coined the phrase "Fireside Chat" when describing Franklin D. Roosevelt's informal nationwide radio broadcasts.
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