Huntley began his radio newscast career in 1934 at Seattle's KIRO AM, later working on radio stations in Spokane (KHQ) and Portland. His time (1936–37) in Portland was with KGW-AM, owned by The Oregonian, a Portland daily newspaper. At KGW he was writer, newscaster, and announcer. In 1937 he went to work for KFI in Los Angeles, moving to CBS Radio from 1939 to 1951, then ABC Radio from 1951 to 1955. In 1955, he joined the NBC Radio network, viewed by network executives as "another Ed Murrow". In 1956, coverage of the national political party conventions was a major point of pride for the fledgling broadcast news organizations. NBC News executives were seeking to counter the growing popularity of CBS' Walter Cronkite, who had been a ratings success at the 1952 conventions. They decided to replace their current news anchor, John Cameron Swayze, but there was a disagreement on who the new anchorman should be. The two leading contenders were Huntley and David Brinkley. The eventual deci...
Mr. Lucky
1943
The Big Street
1942
Cry Terror!
1958
Executive Suite
1954
The Bonnie Parker Story
1958
The Next Voice You Hear...
1950
Day the World Ended
1955
Flight for Freedom
1943
Friars Club Roast of Don Rickles
1970
Gloria: In Her Own Words
2011
I Cheated the Law
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The Beatles: The First U.S. Visit
1991
The Thread of Life
1960
Mau-Mau
1955
Disneyland Around the Seasons
1966
The Decision to Drop the Bomb
1965
Sit-In
1960
And Ten Thousand More
1949