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Broadcast Honor Roll
On-Line Editors
Monday September 1, 2008 12:01 am
Updated July 19, 2010 2:04 pm
On behalf of all who do the people’s business by demanding to know what’s being done by those who seek to govern a free nation, Newsroom Magazine honors those who invented the medium.
Honoring Those Who Invented Or Enriched Broadcast Journalism
Brig. Gen. David Sarnoff, Chairman RCA/ NBC
Brig. Gen David Sarnoff
President/CEO RCA Corporation
1921 — 1970
Founder — National Broadcasting Company
Newsroom Magazine References
The Public Interest Be Damned
Newsroom Magazine References
NBC: Television’s Pioneering Force
America’s Family Broadcasters
More On Gen. Sarnoff
Edward R. Murrow, CBS News
Edward Roscoe Murrow
Journalist-Newsman
Columbia Broadcasting System
1935 — 1958
Newsroom Magazine References
Say It Again, Ed
Television News: Deceptive and Fraudulent
Playback: Murrow’s Admonition to Broadcast Journalists
RTNDA: In Whose Name Mediocrity?
Go Silent Into The Next Cluster
Freaks, Clowns, Newsreaders and Responsible Adults
Didn’t You Get The Memo? Murrow’s Gone
The Unseen Hand
More On Ed Murrow
Tim Russert, VP, NBC News
Timothy John Russert
Executive/Journalist: NBC News
1984-2008
Host: Meet The Press 1991-2008
Newsroom Magazine References
Responsible Broadcasters: Tim Russert
Television’s Most Credible Journalist
What Legacy Tim Russert?
The Long Goodbye
More On Tim Russert
Richard S. Salant, President, CBS News
Richard S. Salant
President CBS News
Vice-president, special assistant to the president of CBS, Inc., 1952-61, 1964-66
President, CBS news division, 1961-64, 1966-79
Board of directors, CBS, Inc., 1964-69
Vice chair, NBC, 1979-81
Newsroom Magazine References
Honor Roll Nomination: Richard Salant
Newsroom Magazine Honors Richard S. Salant
The Case For Richard Salant
Television: A Suitable Place For News?
More On Dick Salant
Frank Stanton, President, Columbia Broadcasting System
Frank Nicholas Stanton
President 1946 — 1971
Vice Chairman 1971 — 1973
Columbia Broadcasting System
Newsroom Magazine References
Newsroom Magazine Honors Frank Stanton
The Case For Frank Stanton: Journalist
The Case For Frank Stanton: Broadcaster
Honor Roll Nomination: Frank Stanton
More On Frank Stanton
William S. Paley, Owner/Chairman Columbia Broadcasting System
William S. Paley
Owner
Columbia Broadcasting System
1928 — 1995
Newsroom Magazine References
Didn’t You Get The Memo? Murrow’s Gone
More On Bill Paley