Edward R. Murrow and the Birth of Broadcast Journalism (Turning Points in History, 12)
Books / Hardcover
Fiction › Literature & Fiction
ISBN: 0471477532 / Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., April 2004
An account of one of the most important names in twentieth-century journalism examines Murrow's role in pioneering broadcast media, the famous stories that he covered, and his fascinating career, as well as evaluating the decline of broadcast news since the 1980s.
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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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