Edward R. Murrow ( April 25 , 1908 - April 27 , 1965 ) is viewed by historians as one of the great figures who stood for honesty and integrity in American broadcast journalism during the middle of the 20th Century . His radio news broadcasts during World War II were eagerly followed by millions of radio listeners. ebroadcast.com.au
Edward R. Murrow 's distinguished career seemed destined for national and international service, beginning with his college days at Washington State College as president of the National Student Federation and with his first job as Assistant Director of th fletcher.tufts.edu/murrow/murrow/biography.html
Edward R. Murrow is regarded as broadcasting’s most illustrious journalist, credited with establishing standards to which broadcast professionals still aspire. He graduated from Washington State University in 1930 with a bachelor of arts degree in speech murrow.wsu.edu
Edward R. Murrow set the standard for television journalism that continues to challenge and inspire today's television newspersons. statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/nc/bio/literary/murrow.htm
...Cafe More Programs A-Z Edward R. Murrow: This I Believe Originally Broadcast in 1951 This I Believe. By that name, we present the personal philosophies of thoughtful men and women in all ... www.npr.org/thisibelieve/murrow_transcript.html