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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Murrow_BoysMurrow Boys - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. Murrow Boys. The 'Murrow Boys' - a group of foreign correspondents during World War II. Sixteen years after the first transatlantic radio broadcast in 1926, radio listeners... "have come to expect of transatlantic broadcasting something more than stunting or transatlantic trickery.

  3. May 1, 1996 · The Murrow Boys were a hotshot cadre of plucky young globetrotting CBS radio news correspondents created and supervised by the mesmeric Bogart-like newsman, Edward R. Murrow; who as cohorts smoked, drank, bluffed, blustered and whored their way across the battlefield theatres of World War II.

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  4. The 'Murrow Boys' - a group of foreign correspondents during World War II Sixteen years after the first transatlantic radio broadcast in 1926, radio listeners... "have come to expect of transatlantic broadcasting something more than stunting or transatlantic trickery.

  5. Murrow had always preferred male camaraderie and conversations, he was rather reticent, he had striven to get an education, good clothes and looks were important to him as was obtaining useful connections which he began to actively acquire early on in his college years.

  6. The Murrow Boys is the first book to tell the collective story of the talented and spirited correspondents who, under Murrow's direction, formed CBS's...

  7. Dec 17, 2014 · Richard C. Hottelet, who covered the D-Day invasion of Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge for CBS and became the last survivor of the “Murrow Boys,” the network’s pioneering World War II ...