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  1. The announcer was Wes McKnight, the station’s first regular sportscaster and Program Director. (4) Four years later the station engaged Jim Hunter, a veteran Toronto Telegram reporter, as its first featured newscaster. His strident style and folksy humour at 8:00AM and 6:00 PM daily endeared him to a generation of loyal listeners. (5)

  2. Lowell Thomas was the first host of a TV broadcast news program, and adopted a number of other new technologies to make his mark in the 20th century. ... She made some effort [to write] and Lowell ...

  3. Jun 12, 2006 · Edward R. Murrow: Inventing Broadcast Journalism. In spite of his youth and inexperience in journalism, Edward R. Murrow assembled a team of radio reporters in Europe that brought World War II into the parlors of America and set the gold standard for all broadcast news to this day. by Mark Bernstein 6/12/2006.

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    “Edward Roscoe Murrow” – the significance of this name in broadcast journalism cannot be overlooked for those who are remotely interested in the topic. Following the advent of FM radio in 1935, Murrow was assigned by CBS –the largest radio network in the United States at the time – as director of talks. But it wasn’t until his move to London in 193...

    When Murrow arrived back in New York City in 1941, to his surprise, he’d become a star and was immediately approached to host a weekly television program. Television was still in its infancy and hadn’t established a news program until Meet The Press ended up debuting on NBC in 1947 (this also ended up being the longest-running show in television hi...

    In 1963, the Kennedy assassination was what thrust the spotlight on television as the new best way to consume current affairs. As the tragedy unfolded in front of the nation, it demonstrated how television could show the shooting and moment-to-moment action that neither newspapers nor the radio could. In 1968, despite the ensuing political onslaugh...

    1952 was the year that a man named Walter Cronkite (who was hired by Murrow but refused to be one of his “Boys”) became the first ever “anchor” as he hosted CBS’ Democratic and Republican conventions. He would go on to become America’s most recognizable and trusted television journalists after covering some of the most controversial and monumental ...

  4. History of broadcasting. The Marconi Company was formed in England in 1910. The photo shows a typical early scene, from 1906, with Marconi employee Donald Manson at right. The British Broadcasting Corporation's landmark and iconic London headquarters, Broadcasting House, opened in 1932. At right is the 2005 eastern extension, the John Peel wing ...

  5. Christmas Eve, 1906 The first program broadcast on RADIO. Three days prior to this broadcast, Fessenden had alerted ships of the U. S. Navy in the harbour at Boston and ships of the United Fruit Company that trade between Boston and the West Indies that there would be a special transmission over the wireless apparatus on Christmas Eve.

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  7. Aug 7, 2019 · Fast Facts: Walter Cronkite. Known For: Broadcast journalist and anchorman who covered key moments in American history. Also Known As: "The Most Trusted Man in America". Born: December 4, 1916 in St. Joseph, Missouri. Died: July 17, 2009 in New York City, New York. Education: University of Texas at Austin.

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