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    Robert Trout (born Robert Albert Blondheim; October 15, 1909 – November 14, 2000) was an American broadcast news reporter who worked on radio before and during World War II for CBS News. He was regarded by some as the "Iron Man of Radio" for his ability to ad lib while on the air, as well as for his stamina, composure, and elocution.

  2. Nov 15, 2000 · An obituary of the broadcast news correspondent Robert Trout yesterday misstated his role in reporting on the Allied Invasion of France on D-Day.

  3. Jul 5, 2023 · Learn about Robert Trout, a CBS radio reporter who covered historic events such as D-Day, the Anschluss, and the first spaceflight. He was known for his ad-libbing, his term "fireside chats", and his news roundup format.

  4. Dec 10, 2023 · Robert Trout, 19, of Florida threatened to shoot up the New York City subway system on Thanksgiving but was nabbed by cops and the feds just one day before the holiday, federal...

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  5. Dec 20, 2000 · Robert Trout, one of the last of the great radio-era newsmen, who was considered the first radio news “anchor,” died Nov. 14 in New York City of congestive heart failure. He was 91.

  6. Nov 16, 2000 · Robert Trout, who died in 2000, was a distinguished radio newsman who introduced FDR's fireside chats and covered many conventions. He was also a courtly and elegant man who wore a hat and a three-piece suit.

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  8. Nov 23, 2001 · Robert Trout's Spectacular Career. Linda Wertheimer takes us on a career profile of the late Robert Trout, veteran broadcaster and All Things Considered commentator.

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