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After Murrow's death, the Edward R. Murrow Center of Public Diplomacy was established at Tufts University's Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. Murrow's library and selected artifacts are housed in the Murrow Memorial Reading Room that also serves as a special seminar classroom and meeting room for Fletcher activities.
Janet and Edward were the parents of one child, a son, Charles Casey Murrow, born 1945, in west London. He was a 1964 graduate of Milton Academy in Milton, Massachusetts , and a 1968 graduate of Yale University and is currently an educator in Vermont as well as a co-director of Synergy Learning.
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.
Based on the film of the same name released in 2005, Good Night, and Good Luck follows Edward R. Murrow, a 1950s broadcast journalist, ... will play Murrow, who died in 1965. Further cast members ...
Harvest of Shame was a 1960 television documentary presented by broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow on CBS that showed the plight of American migrant agricultural workers.It was Murrow's final documentary for the network; he left CBS at the end of January 1961, at John F. Kennedy's request, to become head of the United States Information Agency.
Don Hollenbeck (March 30, 1905 – June 22, 1954) was a CBS newscaster, commentator, and associate of Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly.He was the writer and producer of CBS Views the Press, a Peabody Award-winning radio show that critiqued powerful print journalists.
Former CNN anchor Aaron Brown has died, his family announced on Dec. 29. ... Brown later earned the Edward R. Murrow Award for his reporting on Sept. 11. When Brown went to Washington, D.C. the ...
Ann M. Sperber (born Aenne Sperber; June 20, 1935 – February 11, 1994) was an American author known for her biographies of Edward R. Murrow and Humphrey Bogart.A native of Vienna, Sperber graduated from Barnard College and was a Fulbright Scholar in Germany.