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A close-up look at a talented group of foreign correspondents who transformed broadcast journalism--including Edward R. Murrow, Eric Sevaried, William L. Shirer, Charles Collingwood, and Howard K. Smith--and witnessed the corporate pressures and sensationalism that mark modern news.
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