
Edward R. Murrow

A pioneer of radio and television news broadcasting, Murrow produced a series of reports on his television program ''See It Now'' which helped lead to the censure of Senator Joseph McCarthy. Fellow journalists Eric Sevareid, Ed Bliss, Bill Downs, Dan Rather, and Alexander Kendrick consider Murrow one of journalism's greatest figures. Murrow's life has been dramatized in several films, including ''Good Night, and Good Luck'', which takes its name from the signature sign-off phrase Murrow used to end many of his wartime broadcasts. Provided by Wikipedia
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