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    Edward Rudolph Bradley Jr. (June 22, 1941 – November 9, 2006) was an American broadcast journalist and news anchor who is best known for reporting with 60 Minutes and CBS News. After graduating from Cheyney State College , Bradley became a teacher and part-time radio disc jockey and reporter in Philadelphia, where his first major story was ...

  2. Nov 10, 2006 · Ed Bradley, a veteran journalist and the first black White House correspondent for CBS News, passed away in 2006 from chronic lymphocytic leukemia. He won numerous awards for his groundbreaking reports on topics such as the Oklahoma City bombing, the Catholic Church sex abuse scandal, and AIDS in Africa.

  3. Apr 26, 2024 · Emmy Award. Ed Bradley (born June 22, 1941, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.—died Nov. 9, 2006, New York, N.Y.) was an American broadcast journalist, known especially for his 25-year association with the televised newsmagazine 60 Minutes. As a student at Cheyney State College (now Cheyney University of Pennsylvania), Bradley worked his way into ...

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  4. Nov 9, 2006 · Ed Bradley passed away in 2006 at age 65 due to leukemia complications. He was a pioneering black journalist who won 19 Emmys for his work on CBS News, including 60 Minutes.

  5. Nov 10, 2006 · Nov. 10, 2006. Ed Bradley, a fixture in American living rooms on Sunday nights for a quarter century as a correspondent on “60 Minutes” and one of the first black journalists prominently...

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  7. Nov 9, 2016 · A tribute to the legendary journalist who reported more than 500 stories over 25 years on 60 Minutes. He interviewed crooks, murderers, and titans of film and music, and pursued truth and humanity with confidence and style.

  8. Nov 9, 2006 · Ed Bradley was a renowned TV journalist who broke racial barriers at CBS News and won numerous awards for his investigative reports. He interviewed many famous and controversial figures, such as Michael Jackson, Timothy McVeigh and the Duke lacrosse players.

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