“Thanking you for your time this time, until next time.”
One of the most innovative and trusted newsmen in Cleveland media, Bill Jorgensen studied under renowned analyst Quincy Howe at the University of Illinois’ school of journalism. He got a lot of attention at WTVN / Columbus, and when the announcement came in 1958 that Jorgensen was heading north to WERE / Cleveland, the Columbus Dispatch ran a letter stating, “He enlightened the people of this city as no other newscaster has had the courage to do.”
Jorgensen joined WNEW-TV in 1967 where he was praised by the New York Times for his ability to deliver “a thoroughly professional news summary”. He would sign off his newscasts stating, “Thanking you for your time this time, until next time.” He later anchored news at WPIX-TV in that same city. Jorgensen died at age 93 in March 2024. His daughter, Rebekah, has authored a book, Anchor: The Making of a Newsman, that reflects on Jorgensen’s career and influence. She also points out that Jorgensen had deep respect and affection for the audience in Northeast Ohio.
Citations –
(1964, August 17). Plain Dealer, p. 22. Available from NewsBank: America’s Historical Newspapers: View Article
(1967, January 3). Plain Dealer, p. 42. Available from NewsBank: America’s Historical Newspapers: View Article
Photos – Cleveland Public Library Photo Collection and the Cleveland Memory Project