This vintage 1950 vinyl record features Edward R. Murrow’s "I Can Hear It Now Vol. 3," a spoken word album capturing the style of broadcast journalism that Murrow helped define. Murrow set a high standard for electronic journalism, and the Radio Television Digital News Association honors excellence in the field with an award bearing his name. The album falls within the genres of non-music, interview, dialogue, and spoken word, reflecting Murrow’s influential approach to news reporting. 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 historical artifact, it offers insight into the early days of broadcast news and Murrow’s enduring impact on the profession.
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Edward R. Murrow – I Can Hear It Now Vol. 3
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David Brenner's comedy LP carries a similar spoken word vibe, blending humor with dialogue, making it a unique companion to Murrow's political narratives.
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