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Murrow

[mur-oh, muhr-oh]

noun

  1. Edward R(oscoe), 1908–65, U.S. news broadcaster and commentator.



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He closed his essay with a fitting quote attributed to Murrow: “A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”

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Some called the settlement a stain on the proud legacy of CBS News, the one-time home of such fearless journalists as Edward R. Murrow, Walter Cronkite and Mike Wallace.

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As in the film, McCarthy is represented entirely through projected film clips, echoing the way that Murrow impeached the senator with his own words.

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As McCarthy fueled public fear with claims of Communist infiltration, Murrow used his CBS show See It Now to push back, challenging the senator’s accusations and methods on national television.

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As media companies face a campaign of intimidation from the Trump administration, the figure of Murrow, standing tall in the face of demagogic adversity, is the courageous example we need right now.

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