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In 1957, when Marvin Kalb joined CBS Radio in New York to write local news, television was called “electronic journalism,” and the backdrop for the “CBS Morning News” was a cardboard sign hanging above a desk on the fifth floor of the Grand Central Terminal building.

Mudd was the narrator of the program, which the Peabody judges said was "electronic journalism at its best."

Mudd was the narrator of the program, which the Peabody judges said was “electronic journalism at its best.”

The Radio Television Digital News Association has administered the awards for electronic journalism since 1971.

Allen agrees, saying that the new group hopes to begin with blog posts and eventually move to long-form electronic journalism that would appear in a magazine format two or three times a year.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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