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William Paley
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Chicago, Illinois
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New York City
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The Wharton School
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University of Pennsylvania
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Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
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radio network
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radio
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television network
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Wharton School
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London
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Edward R. Murrow
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broadcasting
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CBS news division
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Frank Stanton
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TV
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NBC
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radio
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Columbia Record Company
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CBS Laboratories
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Columbia Records
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long playing
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vinyl disc
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RCA Victor
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vinyl disc
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CBS Laboratories
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Peter Goldmark
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color television
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David Sarnoff
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RCA color system
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patents
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RCA
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technology
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broadcast journalism
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60 Minutes
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Don Hewitt
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Frank Sinatra
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Edward R. Murrow
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60 Minutes
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Stanton
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greenlighted
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Ed Murrow
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See It Now
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See It Now
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Richard M. Nixon
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Westinghouse Electric Corporation
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Viacom
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New York Yankees
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Reno, Nevada
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neurosurgeon
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Harvey Cushing
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Long Island
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Lucille Ball
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Grace Kelly
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David O. Selznick
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Dartmouth College
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suicide
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Louise Brooks
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relocate
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The Paley Center for Media
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Los Angeles
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New York City
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Gunsmoke
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James Arness
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Bonanza
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Dabney Coleman
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Good Night, and Good Luck
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Mark Rydell
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On Golden Pond
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Doubleday
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ISBN 0-671-61735-4
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New York Times
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Sally Bedell Smith
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Simon and Schuster
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Find A Grave
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