In 1951, Blair began his television career as the host of
Heritage, an
NBC cultural series broadcast live from Washington's
National Gallery of Art. From 1951 to 1953, he was the moderator of
Georgetown University Forum on the
DuMont Television Network. Blair became the news editor and on-air newscaster for
Today in 1953, continuing in those roles until he retired in 1975. Cathleen M. Londino opined in her book,
The Today Show: Transforming Morning Television that one "reason for his success seemed to be that because he was so expressionless in reading the news, he read it in a completely objective manner. 'One could never tell where he stood on what he was reading. In all of his 22 years on the air, nobody can remember hearing him express a single viewpoint.'" == Personal life ==