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050 _aPN 4874.M89
_b.B458 2003
100 _aBernstein, Mark.
_9108109
245 0 _aWorld War II on the air :
_bEdward R. Murrow and the broadcasts that riveted a nation /
_cMark Bernstein & Alex Lubertozzi.
260 _aNaperville, Ill. :
_bSourcebooks MediaFusion,
_cc2003.
300 _axv, 284 p. :
_bill.
_c25 cm. +
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [267]-270) and index.
520 _aThere was no television, no satellites and no information superhighway to spread the news when Hitler invaded Poland. There was radio. Murrow not only invented modern broadcast journalism from the streets of London, he recruited reporters that covered the war from capitals and battlefields. CD includes actual broadcasts. www.alibris.com
650 _aJournalists
_zUnited States
_953976
650 _aWorld War, 1939-1945
700 _aLubertozzi, Alex.
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942 _cALR
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