Dan Schorr clocked out today, typing “-30-” to 70-plus years in journalism and 93 on the planet.
Schorr spent his last two decades as a commentator at NPR, but he got his start at age 12, when The Bronx Home News paid him $5 for a scoop. He worked for CBS, landing a first-ever sitdown interview with Nikita Khruschchev; snagged a copy of a suppressed House report on off-the-hook CIA activities and leaked it to The Village Voice when CBS balked; wound up on Dick Nixon’s enemies list; and got in on the ground floor with CNN, way back when it still had dreams of being a news organization.
Schorr won three Emmys, but never learned how to use a computer — he wrote on electric typewriters into his 90s.
He will be missed.
