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He told the truth and stood up to the powerful, whether it was Hitler during World War II or Joe McCarthy during the early 1950s. Edward R. Murrow was a widely-respected news reporter, first on the radio, and then in the early years of television. He began as a radio reporter for CBS in the late 1930s. He became known for a news program called "Hear It Now," and he also became known for his ground-breaking reporting from the scene of concentration camps and in the midst of bombings during World War II. He later went to TV, turned his radio show into "See It Now" and became famous for investigative journalism. In 1954, during the McCarthy era, he was one of the few journalists willing to criticize Senator Joseph McCarthy and debunk the assertions McCarthy was making. While Murrow alone did not bring McCarthy down, his courageous reporting was widely credited for getting the ball rolling, and that led to McCarthy finally being removed from power. There is a movie about Murrow's career called "Good Night and Good Luck" (named for the way he signed off at the end of his program).

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Who was famous CBS wartime correspondent who reported the events during the London Blitz?

Edward R. Murrow (1908-1965)


How did edward r murrow end his news reports?

Edward R. Murrow ended his news reports with the phrase "Good night, and good luck." This signature sign-off became iconic, reflecting his commitment to journalistic integrity and the gravity of the issues he reported on. Murrow's style combined empathy with professionalism, leaving audiences with a sense of connection and reflection. The phrase has since become synonymous with his legacy in broadcasting.


What was the famous line that Edward R Murrow would generally say at the end of a See it Now broadcast?

good night and good luck


Did dan rather win any awards?

Yes, Dan Rather has won numerous awards throughout his career, including multiple Emmy Awards for his work in journalism. He received the Edward R. Murrow Award for his reporting and was honored with the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism. Additionally, he has been recognized with the prestigious Peabody Award.


Who said 'Good night good luck and may the good lord take a liking to you'?

'we must not confuse dissent from disloyalty' 'we will not be driven by fear' 'This is no time for men who oppose Senator McCarthy's methods to keep silent' McCarthy believed that 'anyone who criticises or opposes (his) methods must be a communist. And if that be true, there are an awful lot of communists in this country' 'the fault, Dear Brutus, is not in our stars but in ourselves' 'I believed years ago and I believe today...that mature Americans can engage in conversation and controversy the clash of ideas with Communists anywhere in the world without becoming contaminated or converted'