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Sonnenfeld ably placed the settlement in the context of CBS’s distinguished journalistic history, which he traced back to the work of Edward R. Murrow in the 1930s and later; under Murrow, he noted, the news division of CBS became “the gold standard of broadcast journalism.”

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These settlements represent a fundamental betrayal of institutional values, with CBS’s $16 million payment particularly egregious given the network’s distinguished history under Edward R. Murrow, when it served as “the gold standard of broadcast journalism”.

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The controversy stabbed at the heart of CBS News and its legacy of fearless broadcast journalism.

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She chose instead to study journalism at the University of Southern California, leaving in 1994 to pursue a career in broadcast journalism.

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She joined the company three years ago, after nearly a dozen jobs in broadcast journalism, social media and corporate communication.

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