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School Library Journal
Reviewed on June 1, 2003
Gr 8-Up The authors admiringly describe how Murrow and his "boys" at CBS both covered the Second World War and created modern broadcast journalism. They draw on many primary sources, including several of the reporters' memoirs, to describe the dangers, technical problems, and censorship issues of the time. The authors begin with Murrow and colleague William Shirer's coverage of Hitler and prewar Europe, and then discuss how the network covered the ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More