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Edward R. Murrow Broadcast from London (September 21 1940)

Edward R. Murrow in London. By September of 1940 Nazi Germany had conquered most of Europe and was now focused on a planned invasion of Britain.



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JOURNALISM AT ITS BEST

atop a London rooftop thousands of miles from the United States sits a young journalist



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[PDF] Edward R Murrow Broadcast from London - Library of Congress

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[PDF] JOURNALISM AT ITS BEST

atop a London rooftop thousands of miles from the United States sits a young journalist Edward R Murrow With this and other wartime broadcasts Murrow

  • Why is Edward R Murrow important?

    Edward R. Murrow (1908–1965) is credited with being one of the creators of American broadcast journalism.
  • Why is the phrase this is London famous?

    The blitz gave Murrow the signature phrases that he used to open and close his broadcasts. He began by saying “This is London.” He ended his reports with “Goodnight and good luck.” That was a phrase Londoners used to end their conversations when they were not certain they'd be able to see each other the next day.
  • Murrow, who was broadcasting from a studio in the subbasement of Broadcasting House, a BBC facility in London. Murrow's reports included accounts of death and destruction, the proclamations from Parliament and the observations of ordinary Londoners--a policeman on the corner or a young woman working in a shop.
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