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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.


JACK LONDON
Jack London: Russo-Japanese War Correspondent
A winter in the Yukon seasoned Jack London for the hardships and rigors of reporting the Russo-Japanese War.
   
EYEWITNESS TO AVIATION HISTORY
Eyewitness to Octave Chanute's Aviation Experiments
A young reporter for the Chicago Tribune got a scoop on early aviation experiments by trudging through Indiana sand dunes in 1896.
 
AMERICA'S CIVIL WAR
George Smalley: Reporting from Battle of Antietam
New York Tribune reporter George Smalley scooped the world with his vivid account of the Battle of Antietam.
   
 
WORLD WAR II
Allied Journalists Covered D-Day
Allied journalists fought to cover the great moment in World War II and get the news back home.
 
   
 
 
   
 
 
   
 
 
   
 
 
   
 
 
   
 
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