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There is no one definitive answer to this question. Some journalists are more influential than others, depending on the topic they are writing about and the audience they are reaching. However, some journalists who may be considered more influential than others include Fareed Zakaria, Anderson Cooper, and Wolf Blitzer.
There are many influential journalists, but I believe Walter Cronkite is the most influential. He was known as the "most trusted man in America" and was a pioneer in broadcast journalism. He was respected by both Democrats and Republicans, and his opinions carried a lot of weight. He was also an excellent journalist, and he set the standard for quality reporting.
Some of these journalists include Walter Cronkite, Edward R. Murrow, and Barbara Walters. Each of these journalists has made a significant impact in terms of journalistic integrity, investigative reporting, and overall storytelling. They have paved the way for future generations of journalists and continue to inspire others in the field.
Barbara Walters is at the top of the list for me. She paved the way for women in the industry. Plus, her ability to to interview people and really get to the good stuff is incredibly impressive.