
The Murrow Boys
The "Murrow Boys" refers to a group of influential American journalists who worked under Edward R. Murrow at CBS during the 1930s and 1940s. Known for their integrity, investigative skills, and fearless reporting, they played a key role in shaping modern journalism. Their work brought important global events, like World War II, into American homes and set high standards for broadcast journalism. This group included notable figures such as William L. Shirer and Eric Sevareid, whose reporting emphasized accuracy and public service, influencing how news is covered even today.