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Joan Murray (journalist)

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81:, which each year flew a different route across the country. She also won many awards throughout her professional life, including the Mademoiselle Award for Outstanding Achievement, the Urban League's Certificate of Merit, and the Mary McLeod Bethune Achievement Award from the National Council of Negro Women. 22:(November 6, 1937 – December 18, 2021) was the first African-American woman to report the news on a major network show. She was employed by CBS in 1965 after writing a letter to CBS-TV requesting they hire her as a news broadcaster. 110:
several times. She was featured in a 1966 article called "TV News Hens" about black women who were breaking into television reporting. The other two women profiled were Trudy Haynes of KYW-TV and Edith Huggins of WCAU-TV.
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Murray's impact as a professional African-American woman was significant. In April 1965, she became the first African-American newswoman employed by a major television station,
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In 1969 Murray left WCBS to co-found one of the first African-American advertising agencies, the Zebra Agency, which had numerous national advertisers. In 1967,
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on radio, which was produced and nationally syndicated in the U.S. by Hartwest Productions, Inc.
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African-American Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs
145: 60:daytime program hosted by television personality 125:Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 8: 123:. She donated her archival materials to the 119:In her retirement, Murray lived in upstate 42:in New York City, and then a secretary to 136: 34:. She began her professional life as a 307:New York (state) television reporters 292:American women television journalists 30:Murray was born November 6, 1937, in 7: 277:20th-century African-American people 282:21st-century African-American women 272:20th-century African-American women 244:Joan Elizabeth Murray death notice 52:. She also worked as a writer for 14: 287:American television journalists 16:American journalist (1937–2021) 302:Aviators from New York (state) 1: 297:People from Ithaca, New York 323: 152:. Facts on File. p.  207:. Films Around The World 104:Murray was mentioned in 144:Kranz, Rachel (2004). 26:Early life and career 115:Retirement and death 94:The Joan Murray Show 205:"Joan Murray Show" 178:"What's My Line?" 79:Powder Puff Derby 54:Women on the Move 314: 246: 241: 235: 234: 223: 217: 216: 214: 212: 201: 195: 194: 192: 190: 174: 168: 167: 151: 141: 32:Ithaca, New York 322: 321: 317: 316: 315: 313: 312: 311: 252: 251: 250: 249: 242: 238: 225: 224: 220: 210: 208: 203: 202: 198: 188: 186: 176: 175: 171: 164: 143: 142: 138: 133: 117: 102: 74:What's My Line? 28: 17: 12: 11: 5: 320: 318: 310: 309: 304: 299: 294: 289: 284: 279: 274: 269: 264: 254: 253: 248: 247: 236: 227:"TV News Hens" 218: 196: 169: 162: 135: 134: 132: 129: 116: 113: 101: 100:Ebony magazine 98: 62:Kitty Carlisle 36:court reporter 27: 24: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 319: 308: 305: 303: 300: 298: 295: 293: 290: 288: 285: 283: 280: 278: 275: 273: 270: 268: 265: 263: 260: 259: 257: 245: 240: 237: 232: 228: 222: 219: 206: 200: 197: 185: 184: 179: 173: 170: 165: 159: 155: 150: 149: 140: 137: 130: 128: 126: 122: 114: 112: 109: 108: 99: 97: 95: 91: 87: 82: 80: 76: 75: 70: 65: 63: 59: 55: 51: 50: 49:Candid Camera 45: 41: 37: 33: 25: 23: 21: 239: 230: 221: 211:September 9, 209:. Retrieved 199: 187:. Retrieved 181: 172: 147: 139: 118: 105: 103: 93: 92:, sponsored 83: 72: 66: 53: 47: 29: 19: 18: 267:2021 deaths 262:1937 births 20:Joan Murray 256:Categories 163:0816051011 131:References 44:Allen Funt 90:Coca-Cola 189:June 14, 121:New York 160:  40:CBS-TV 231:Ebony 107:Ebony 86:Pepsi 56:, an 213:2013 191:2023 158:ISBN 69:WCBS 183:CBS 154:203 58:NBC 46:of 258:: 229:. 180:. 156:. 215:. 193:. 166:.

Index

Ithaca, New York
court reporter
CBS-TV
Allen Funt
Candid Camera
NBC
Kitty Carlisle
WCBS
What's My Line?
Powder Puff Derby
Pepsi
Coca-Cola
Ebony
New York
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
African-American Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs
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ISBN
0816051011
"What's My Line?"
CBS
"Joan Murray Show"
"TV News Hens"
Joan Elizabeth Murray death notice
Categories
1937 births
2021 deaths
20th-century African-American women
20th-century African-American people
21st-century African-American women

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