Early career Benti's early career included serving as a newsman and
straight man for
WTHI-TV-10's "The
Jerry Van Dyke Show" in
Terre Haute, Indiana, alongside the actor. Benti also worked in Denmark for a while. When Senator Robert F. Kennedy was shot in Los Angeles shortly after midnight on June 5, 1968, Benti was at a nearby bar before preparing for his duties as
CBS Morning News anchor. Benti was the first to announce the shooting on CBS and was the lead anchor in the early hours of the networks coverage of the assassination. Benti interviewed President
Gerald Ford in
Sacramento on September 5, 1975, only hours after
Manson family member
Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme attempted to assassinate him. Ford discussed his stamina and his ability to deal with mental pressure. On May 17, 1977, Benti and
Connie Chung interviewed
Jimmy Carter, four months after he became president.
Career changes Benti eventually left CBS, and worked for a time as a local news anchor for
KABC-TV in Los Angeles and KNXT (now
KCBS-TV) in Los Angeles before leaving the latter station in April 1979. One of Benti's co-anchors on KABC-TV included
John Schubeck and his co-anchors on KNXT included
Sandy Hill and
Connie Chung. He became disillusioned with local television news in the Los Angeles market, commenting "I lost my interest and love for TV news in 1979," adding "it's all jockstraps and G-strings". Benti later would provide commentary in newspapers and on radio, which included a stint at KJOI-FM 98.7 (now
KYSR), then hosting a special series for
PBS member station KCET called "
By the Year" in 1991. ==Other works==