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Mark Knoller

Mark Nathan Knoller was an American broadcast journalist who covered the White House. His career spanned nearly five decades, including 32 years he devoted to reporting for CBS Radio News. Knoller also made occasional appearances on CBS Television News, especially if he was the day's pool reporter for the White House press corps. He was known for gathering statistics on the daily activities of U.S. presidents beginning in 1996.

Early life
Mark Nathan Knoller was born in Brooklyn, New York, on February 20, 1952, and graduated from New York University. ==Career==
Career
Knoller's first reporting job was with the Associated Press's radio division in 1975. He joined CBS in 1988. While living in New York in the 1970s, he traveled by train to South Belmar, New Jersey to work weekend news shifts at radio station WADB-FM. In later years, he began using Twitter as a primary outlet for his reporting when issues with his voice impeded his broadcasting abilities. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Knoller suffered from diabetes, and in the 2000s had to have two toes amputated as a result of complications from a foot injury he sustained while working. After a period of declining health, Knoller died at a Washington hospital on August 30, 2025, at the age of 73. == References ==
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