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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Murrow_BoysMurrow Boys - Wikipedia

    The Murrow Boys, or Murrow's Boys, were the CBS radio broadcast journalists most closely associated with Edward R. Murrow during his time at the network, most notably in the years before and during World War II . Murrow recruited a number of newsmen and women to CBS during his years as a correspondent, European news chief, and executive.

  2. Home. People. Murrow Boys. The 'Murrow Boys' - a group of foreign correspondents during World War II. Sixteen years after the first transatlantic radio broadcast in 1926, radio listeners... "have come to expect of transatlantic broadcasting something more than stunting or transatlantic trickery.

  3. Oct 31, 1997 · The Murrow Boys: Pioneers on the Front Lines of Broadcast Journalism [Cloud, Stanley, Olson, Lynne] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

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  4. Feb 2, 2007 · The group, which came to be known collectively as “Murrows Boys,” reported the whole of World War II from the front lines with a courage and loyalty inspired by Murrow’s own fearlessness.

  5. May 6, 2004 · After the war, Murrow and his team of reporters brought news to the new medium of television. NPR's Bob Edwards discusses his new book on the broadcasting legend. Hear NPR's Renee Montagne's ...

  6. Core to the endeavor was a group later identified as the 'Murrow Boys' and which included one woman, Mary Marvin Breckinridge. They were a small number of erudite correspondents that Murrow, based in London, assembled before and during the war. Most came to be close family friends and remained professional colleagues throughout Murrow's life.

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  8. dca.lib.tufts.edu › features › exhibitThe Murrow Boys

    The Murrow Boys after the War. Reporting about World War II made Murrow's crew famous. After the war, Murrow would do much to help and support his 'Boys.'. During his short stint as CBS Vice-President for News and Public Affairs, 1946-1947, he arranged top positions for those Murrow Boys still with CBS at the end of the war.

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