7 TV News Titans Who It Turns Out Were Not Too Big to Fail

The past 15 years saw the downfall of many familiar faces

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Over the last 15 years, TVNewser has documented the downfall of some of the most high-profile TV news personalities—journalism professionals who had been welcomed into homes day after day for years, only to be undone seemingly in an instant. Below, a look at some of the most notable TV-news flameouts since 2004.

Dan Rather

In 2004, Rather was on top of CBS as anchor of the CBS Evening News and a correspondent for 60 Minutes II. After an outside investigation found flaws in the reporting of the military service of George W.

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This story first appeared in the Jan. 14, 2019, issue of Adweek magazine. Click here to subscribe.