edward r. murrow

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edward r. murrow

Edward R. Murrow reports from a radio studio during the war.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • Edward R. Murrow: A renowned United States broadcast journalist, famous for his pioneering and influential radio news reports from London during World War II. He is a significant figure in the history of broadcast journalism.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Edward R. Murrow set a high standard for integrity in broadcast journalism.
    • Many journalists cite Edward R. Murrow as a major inspiration for their work.
    • The documentary explored the legacy of Edward R. Murrow.
Advanced Usage
  • "Murrowesque" (adj): Describing a style of courageous, incisive, and eloquent broadcast journalism reminiscent of Edward R. Murrow.
    • The reporter's Murrowesque commentary held the powerful to account.
Variants and Related Words
  • Murrow: A common shorthand reference to Edward R. Murrow.
    • The award is named in honor of Murrow.
Synonyms
  • Broadcast journalist: A journalist who works in radio or television.
  • News correspondent: A reporter stationed in a particular location to provide news.
Related Phrases
  • Murrow's boys: Refers to the team of reporters hired and mentored by Edward R. Murrow at CBS.
    • Several of "Murrow's boys" became famous journalists in their own right.
Related Idioms
  • To have a Murrow moment: To demonstrate exceptional courage and commitment to truth in journalism, especially when under pressure.
    • In facing down the senator's criticism, the anchor had a true Murrow moment.
edward r. murrow

Edward R. Murrow reports from a radio studio during the war.

Noun
  1. United States broadcast journalist remembered for his reports from London during World War II (1908-1965)