Edward P. Morgan

Edward P. Morgan

Edward Paddock Morgan (June 23, 1910 - January 27, 1993) was an American journalist and writer who reported for newspapers, radio, and television media services including ABC, CBS, and PBS networks.

A native of Walla Walla, Washington, Morgan began his news career with "The Seattle Star" in 1932. He worked in print journalism for two decades, for United Press International, "The Chicago Daily News", and "Collier's Weekly" before joining CBS as a radio and TV reporter.

From 1955 to 1967, Morgan broadcast an evening radio program of news and commentary, "Edward P. Morgan and the News," that won him the George Foster Peabody Award, broadcasting's most venerable honor, in 1956.

In 1956, Morgan was based in New York City and working for the ABC Radio Network. He broadcast a professional news report of the collision of the ocean liners S.S. "Andrea Doria" and S.S. "Stockholm" off the Massachusetts coast, not telling listeners that his 14-year-old daughter had been aboard the "Andrea Doria" and was believed to have been killed.

His daughter, Linda Morgan, was discovered alive the next day, having been catapulted to a deck of the "Stockholm" when its bow knifed into her cabin. Dubbed by media the "miracle girl", she had received only a broken arm. Morgan then made another memorable broadcast emotionally describing the difference between reporting the news about strangers and how different it was with his own loved ones involved, describing also the extreme emotions he had experienced.

Morgan would move to ABC News in the early 1960's and become one of several rotating anchors of The ABC Evening News (Now World News). He retired as an ABC commentator and "Newsday Syndicate" columnist in 1975. Edward P. Morgan died January 27, 1993 at his home in McLean, Fairfax County, Virginia. He was survived by his daughter Linda, and two step-children.


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