• Harry Truman advised Murrow that his choice was between being the junior senator from New York or being Edward R. Murrow, beloved broadcast journalist, and...
  • In 1935, Edward R. Murrow became director of talks for CBS. He started news broadcasts in 1928 and continued throughout World War II.
  • EDWARD R. MURROW, one of the great journalists in U.S. history, was born as Egbert Murrow in North Carolina in 1908.
  • Edward R. Murrow was a radio and television broadcaster who was the most influential and esteemed figure in American broadcast journalism during its formative...
  • ] Edward R. Murrow (April 25, 1908 – April 27, 1965) was a news reporter who first gained recognition from a series of broadcasts from Europe during World War II.
  • Edward R. Murrow, of course, was only one of many heroes to emerge from World War II, but he became the eminent symbol for broadcasting.
  • Edward R. Murrow was just such a newsman. He was there at the very beginning of World War Two, he was there for the beginning of the television...
  • Today, we tell the story of Edward R. Murrow, a famous radio and television broadcaster. He helped create and develop modern news broadcasting.
  • Since 1971, RTDNA has been honoring outstanding achievements in broadcast and digital journalism with the Edward R. Murrow Awards.
  • CBS Radio News combat journalists Edward R. Murrow, left, and Larry LeSueur shown during World War II.