- Paul White (journalist)
Paul W. White (b.--d. July 9, 1955) [ [http://www.msu.edu/~daggy/cop/bkofdead/obits-we.htm Caskets on Parade] ] from
Pittsburg, Kansas worked as director of news atCBS beginning in 1930. He was CBS' first news director. White worked as a newspaperjournalist prior to beginning hisradio broadcasting career with CBS. He died inSan Diego, California .Career
As the network's first news director, White had a direct hand in forming the
CBS News reputation forthought leader ship.He worked behind the scenes and in the front office while
news anchor Edward R. Murrow provided the on-air talent. In 1933 he organized theColumbia News Service under pressure from assorted competition including newspapers. Together with Murrow andRobert Trout , in 1937, he helped launchCBS World News Roundup , a radio news program that is still on the air, as of September 2006.The format of the show, revolutionary at the time, was to station reporters around the globe, particularly in Europe, and have them report live as
World War II ignited. White traveled to Europe in 1938 to observe the volatile situation for himself. [ [http://muarchives.missouri.edu/c-rg11-s25.html UMC: Paul W. White Research, 1975] ]Besides Murrow, White led many of the so-called "
Murrow's Boys ," including,William L. Shirer ,Eric Sevareid andCharles Collingwood . [ [http://www.rtnda.org/resources/speeches/rather3.shtml Dan Rather speech] acceptingPaul White Award (Sep. 1997) atRTNDA ]References
See also
* Ed Bliss at CBS
* Edward R. Murrow at CBS
*London After Dark launched in 1940
*List of Peabody Award winners (1940-1949) in 1945
*Radio and Television News Directors Association (RTNDA)
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