Wikipedia: Edward R. Murrow
Biography of the pioneering radio and television journalist best known for his reporting from London during World War II and his takedown of Senator Joseph McCarthy.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_R._Murrow
Radio Days: Edward R. Murrow
RealAudio files of some of Murrow's famous radio broadcasts. Includes reports from London during WWII and the McCarthy hearings.
www.otr.com/murrow.html
New York Times: Edward R. Murrow, Broadcaster and Ex-Chief of U.S.I.A., Dies
1965 New York Times obituary for journalist Edward R. Murrow, known for his wartime broadcasts from London and his documentaries that helped in the takedown of Senator Joseph McCarthy.
www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/bday/0425.html
The Life and Work of Edward R. Murrow
Covers Murrow's career from his student days to his work for USIA with additional exhibits on his private life, his wife Janet Brewster Murrow, and the "Murrow Boys" -- the war correspondents with whom Murrow produced the World War II broadcasts. From Tufts University.
dca.lib.tufts.edu/features/murrow/exhibit/index.html