1. Murrow - Noun
2. Murrow - Proper noun
United States broadcast journalist remembered for his reports from London during World War II (1908-1965)
Source: WordNetHalberstam, p. 39 With his "manly, tormented voice", Bergreen, p. 112 Murrow contained and mastered the panic and danger he felt, thereby communicating it all the more effectively to his audience. Source: Internet
He is a partner at Ballard Partners in Washington D.C. He is also the first Edward R. Murrow Senior Fellow at Tufts University’s Fletcher School. Source: Internet
According to RTDNA, the Murrow awards are the embodiment of the values and principles set forth by Edward R. Murrow, a journalism pioneer who set the standards for the highest quality of broadcast journalism. Source: Internet
He also appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show, the Texaco Hour (with Milton Berle), the early Today Show (with Dave Garroway), and See It Now, where he was interviewed by Edward R. Murrow. Source: Internet
McCarthyism declined in late 1954 after television journalist Edward R. Murrow and others publicly chastised McCarthy. Source: Internet
Bergreen, pp. 114–115 Once the war was over and Murrow returned for good, it was as "a superstar with prestige and freedom and respect within his profession and within his company". Source: Internet