Longtime ‘PBS NewsHour’ Anchor Jim Lehrer Dies at 85

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January 23, 2020Entertainment
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Longtime ‘PBS NewsHour’ Anchor Jim Lehrer Dies at 85
Jim Lehrer, of the PBS Newshour, speaks to the audience before moderating the first presidential debate between then-President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney in Denver, Colorado, on Oct. 3, 2012. (Nicholas Kamm/AFP/GettyImages)

Jim Lehrer, the legendary debate moderator and former anchor of the “NewsHour” television program, died Thursday. He was 85.

Lehrer’s death was announced by his longtime network home, PBS, where he co-founded the “NewsHour” in 1975. PBS said Lehrer died “peacefully in his sleep at home” and did not share further information about the cause of death.

Lehrer anchored the “NewsHour,” the flagship newscast on public television in the United States, for 36 years before retiring in 2011.

US presidential debate mediator Jim Lehrer of PBS television speaks to the audience
Presidential debate mediator Jim Lehrer of PBS television speaks to the audience before the beginning of the first debate between then-Vice President Al Gore and then-Gov. George W. Bush at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, Mass. on Oct. 3, 2000. (Don Emmert /AFP via Getty Images)

His successor at the anchor desk, Judy Woodruff, said in a statement Thursday: “I’m heartbroken at the loss of someone who was central to my professional life, a mentor to me and someone whose friendship I’ve cherished for decades. I’ve looked up to him as the standard for fair, probing and thoughtful journalism and I know countless others who feel the same way.”

Lehrer held the record for presidential debate moderating: He helmed 12 general election debates, “more than any other person in U.S. history,” PBS noted.

Lehrer appeared on CNN’s “Reliable Sources” in December and discussed the importance of “old fashioned journalism values” at a time of division in American politics and a time of revolution in the media.

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