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"In Edward R. Murrow and the Birth of Broadcast Journalism, one of America's most celebrated broadcast journalists tells the dramatic and inspiring tale of how America's first and greatest newscaster changed the way we receive, understand, and respond to the news. NPR's Morning Edition host, Bob Edwards, reveals how Murrow pioneered the concepts of radio reports from foreign correspondents, nightly news roundups, and live "you are there" broadcasts. He explains the impact of Murrow's London reports on public opinion, encouraging aid to Britain, and how the high standards that he lived by influenced an entire generation of broadcasters." "This brisk and incisive account tracks Murrow's post-war career from the revolutionary television programs See It Now and Person to Person through the legendary 1953 broadcast that helped bring down the Red-baiting Senator Joseph McCarthy, to his many run-ins with his boss, CBS founder and president William Paley. Once close friends, Murrow and Paley clashed repeatedly over the now-familiar conflict between journalistic integrity and corporate profits." "Murrow emerges from these pages as a complex, principled, and driven man who demanded more of himself than he could possibly deliver but, in the process, set a high standard to which those who followed him could aspire. Sadly, Edwards traces the erosion of standards in broadcast journalism since the 1980s - from infotainment magazine programs to vapid and vicious cable talk shows - which he sees as a betrayal of Murrow's legacy." "At a time when the network news programs appear to be losing their audience, blanket coverage of sensational stories leaves little time for substantive news, and investigative journalism seems to be a thing of the past, Edward R. Murrow and the Birth of Broadcast Journalism offers a vivid reminder of just how important, informative, and relevant the broadcast news media can and should be."--BOOK JACKET.

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Wiley
Language
English
Pages
174

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Edward R. Murrow and the birth of broadcast journalism
2004, Thorndike Press
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Edward R. Murrow and the birth of broadcast journalism
2004, Wiley
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2004, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-168) and index.

Published in
Hoboken, N.J
Series
Turning points, Turning points (John Wiley & Sons)
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
070.92, B
Library of Congress
PN4874.M89 E38 2004, PN4874.M89E38 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 174 p. ;
Number of pages
174

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3679287M
Internet Archive
edwardrmurrowbir00edwa
ISBN 10
0471477532
LCCN
2003021223
OCLC/WorldCat
53138579
Library Thing
659821
Goodreads
310451

Work Description

"Get it, read it, and pass it on."--Bill Moyers "Most Americans living today never heard Ed Murrow in a live broadcast. This book is for them I want them to know that broadcast journalism was established by someone with the highest standards. Tabloid crime stories, so much a part of the lust for ratings by today's news broadcasters, held no interest for Murrow. He did like Hollywood celebrities, but interviewed them for his entertainment programs; they had no place on his news programs. My book is focused on this life in journalism. I offer it in the hope that more people in and out of the news business will get to know Ed Murrow. Perhaps in time the descent from Murrow's principles can be reversed."--Bob Edwards

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