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    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.

  2. 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. They expect to hear not only the news and the speeches of statesmen.

  3. Oct 31, 1997 · The Murrow Boys created news reporting and brought WWII into homes across the globe. Their style of reporting educated listeners and impacted nations. So sad that men like William Paley destroyed this true journalism.

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

  5. The story of the eleven journalists who, under the direction of Edward R. Murrow, formed CBS's WWII team. Includes bibliographical references (pages 418-421) and index.

  6. The 'Murrow Boys' - a group of foreign correspondents during World War II. Sixteen years after the first transatlantic radio broadcast in 1926, radio listeners...

  7. Apr 26, 2012 · The Murrow boys. by Hannelore Sudermann. In 1913 Ethel and Roscoe Murrow moved their family from their small farm in North Carolina to the Puget Sound community of Blanchard hoping to find a better living for themselves and their three sons.

  8. The Murrow Boys is the first book to tell the collective story of the talented and spirited correspondents who, under Murrow's direction, formed CBS's...

  9. May 6, 2004 · Edward R. Murrow brought rooftop reports of the Blitz of London into America's living rooms before this country entered World War II.

  10. Many of the Murrow Boys would come together at least once a year in the 1950s to present the Years of Crisis television news round up consisting of in-depth analysis and commentary under the auspices of Murrow himself, and if necessary supplemented by other correspondents.

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