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  1. Signature. Edward Roscoe Murrow (born Egbert Roscoe Murrow; April 25, 1908 – April 27, 1965) [ 1] was an American broadcast journalist and war correspondent. He first gained prominence during World War II with a series of live radio broadcasts from Europe for the news division of CBS.

  2. Edward R. Murrow begann seine Karriere im Jahr 1935 beim Radio. Seine Geschichte ist eng mit der von CBS verknüpft. 1937 wurde er als Direktor von CBS Europe nach London versetzt. Er engagierte den Journalisten William L. Shirer, um vom Kontinent zu berichten. Die erste große Reportage der beiden war ein Bericht über den Anschluss ...

  3. 11. Juli 2024 · Edward R. Murrow (born April 25, 1908, Greensboro, N.C., U.S.—died April 27, 1965, Pawling, N.Y.) was a radio and television broadcaster who was the most influential and esteemed figure in American broadcast journalism during its formative years.

  4. 2. Apr. 2014 · In 1935, Edward R. Murrow became director of talks for CBS. He started news broadcasts in 1928 and continued throughout World War II. In 1951 he launched the television journalism program, See it ...

  5. Edward R. Murrow, born near Greensboro, North Carolina, April 25, 1908. The third of three sons born to Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Murrow, farmers. About 40 acres of poor cotton land, water melons and tobacco. Earliest memories trapping rabbits, eating water melons and listening to maternal grandfather telling long and intricate stories of the war ...

  6. 2. Feb. 2007 · Edward R. Murrow began a journalistic career that has had no equal. From the opening days of World War II through his death in 1965, Murrow had an unparalleled influence on broadcast journalism.

  7. Edward R. Murrow was a pioneer in radio and television journalism in the mid-twentieth century. Murrow helped to rescue more than 300 European scholars from persecution by the Nazi regime. During Germany’s air raids (known as “the Blitz”) Murrow transmitted his reports live to the United States from the rooftops of London.

  8. 6. Mai 2004 · Edward R. Murrow brought rooftop reports of the Blitz of London into America's living rooms before this country entered World War II. After the war, Murrow and his team of reporters brought news ...

  9. Edward R. Murrow (1908-1965) is best known as a CBS broadcaster and producer during the formative years of U.S. radio and television news programs from the 1930s to the 1950s, when radio still dominated the airwaves although television was beginning to make its indelible mark, particularly in the US. Over the decades, numerous publications have portrayed Murrow as one of the architects of U.S ...

  10. EDWARD R. MURROW. One of the pioneers of broadcast journalism, Edward R. Murrow (1908-1965) joined CBS in 1935. In 1937, he was sent to London to organize radio concerts and other special events ...

  11. 25. Apr. 2008 · Der starke Raucher musste sich einer schweren Lungenoperation unterziehen und sein einflussreiches Staatsamt aufgeben. Am 27. März 1965 starb Edward R. Murrow mit 57 Jahren an Lungenkrebs in ...

  12. 20. Sept. 2015 · Broadcast news pioneer Edward R. Murrow famously captured the devastation of the London Blitz. He often reported on the tenacity and resilience of the British people. They oozed out of the ground “tired, red-eyed and sleepy” on September 25, but they weren’t defeated. “Today I walked down a long street.

  13. Thus, it was not just hyperbole or histrionics Edward R. Murrow had in mind when he first introduced “This I Believe” with these words: There is a physical fear, the kind that drives some of us to flee our homes and burrow into the ground in the bottom of a Montana valley like prairie dogs to try to escape, if only for a little while, the ...

  14. 23. Juli 2019 · Fast Facts: Edward R. Murrow. Full Name: Edward Egbert Roscoe Murrow. Known For: One of the most highly respected journalists of the 20th century, he set the standard for broadcasting the news, starting with his dramatic reports from wartime London through the beginning of the television era. Born: April 25, 1908 near Greensboro, North Carolina.

  15. 4. Apr. 2005 · Radio pioneer Edward R. Murrow. Originally broadcast in 1951. This I Believe. By that name, we present the personal philosophies of thoughtful men and women in all walks of life. In this brief ...

  16. LONDON, April 27--Edward R. Murrow's death was mourned tonight in the country whose story he told in her darkest hour. An official statement from 10 Downing Street called him "a unique friend of this country." A spokesman for Prime Minister Harold Wilson issued a lengthy and laudatory comment in Mr. Wilson's absence on a trip to Italy.

  17. Few journalists have had greater professional success than Edward R. Murrow. He began a career in radio during the 1930s, when the medium was still new and had not yet gained the same respect as newspaper reporting. Murrow helped to change that by putting together a remarkable team of broadcast journalists who reported on breaking events in Europe prior to and during

  18. Edward R. Murrow. JOURNALIST Apr 25, 1908 - Apr 27, 1965. AMERICAN MASTERS FILM. Edward R. Murrow: This Reporter (Jul 1990) Directed by Susan Steinberg. Written Features. This Reporter. You May ...

  19. 19. Nov. 2010 · Edwards brings to life the great stories Murrow covered and brought into American living rooms for the first time--the rooftop reports of the London Blitz, bombing raids over Berlin, and the 1954 broadcast that helped bring down Senator Joe McCarthy--as well as the ups and downs of his career at CBS. Edwards reveals how Murrow dramatically impacted public opinion and how the high standards he ...

  20. 15. Sept. 2013 · 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, he was there for the beginning of huge societal changes. From humble beginnings to the heights of network news, Murrow was the epitome of the American Dream. He rubbed shoulders with presidents and ...