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✵ 25. április 1908 – 27. április 1965
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Edward R. Murrow: Idézetek angolul

“A satellite has no conscience.”

On receiving the "Family of Man" Award (1964)

“Good night, and good luck.”

Sign off line of his radio and TV broadcasts.

“It seems to me that any action that arbitrarily limits the citizen's access to sight, sound and print, upon which opinion can be based, is, in the true sense of the phrase, un-American.”

In response to the House Un-American Activities Committee's ban on radio recording and television cameras from public hearings (1 February 1949), quoted in The New York Times http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9500E1DC173FE03ABC4E53DFB4668382659EDE&legacy=true

“When the politicians complain that TV turns the proceedings into a circus, it should be made clear that the circus was already there, and that TV has merely demonstrated that not all the performers are well trained.”

1959, Dons Or Crooners?: Three Lectures on the Subject of Communication in the Modern World, The British Association Granada Lectures, (Three lectures given in Guildhall London in October 1959 on the subject of communication in the modern world), Lecture Title: Television and Politics, Speaker: Edward R. Murrow, Start Page 47, Quote Page 75 and 76, Published by Granada TV, London.

“After last night's debate, the reputation of Messieurs Lincoln and Douglas is secure.”

On the televised debate between John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon (26 September 1960)

“We are in the same tent as the clowns and the freaks — that's show business.”

As quoted by Bill Moyers CBS TV (10 September 1986)