This vintage 1949 vinyl record features Edward R. Murrow's "I Can Hear It Now Vol. 1," a significant example of early broadcast journalism on record. Murrow set a high standard for news reporting, and his work is recognized by the Edward R. Murrow Award, which honors excellence in electronic journalism. The album falls within the Non-Music, Interview, Political, and Speech genres, capturing important spoken-word content from a pioneering figure in broadcast news. This pressing is graded VG+, indicating minor hairline marks and some package wear, but it should play well with only light background noise. As a document of Murrow’s influential style and approach to news, this record offers a window into the development of broadcast journalism.
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Edward R. Murrow – I Can Hear It Now Vol. 1
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