Thirty years after his death, Edward R. Murrow is still a cult
figure in American broadcast journalism, and his company has
achieved the distinction of standard bearer in the field of
broadcast news. This examination of key CBS broadcasts and the
people behind them that helped to establish the network as the
prototype for excellence provides a unique perspective on the early
era of broadcasting. Included are interviews with major
contributors such as former CBS News presidents Fred W. Friendly
and Bill Leonard. Going beyond personalities, the specific focus is
on major broadcasts, from the early era up to the present-day 60
Minutes, some of which have been overlooked in spite of their
formative role in helping CBS to gain its reputation in the
field.
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