Edward R. Murrow Award (Washington State University)

The Edward R. Murrow Award is a journalism/communication honor extended by the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication of Washington State University.

The award is for "commitment to excellence that exemplifies the career of Edward R. Murrow." [1] It may be for Lifetime Achievement or Distinguished Achievement, on a case-by-case basis.

Honorees

As of 2011, the honorees were:

  • 1997, Sam Donaldson, for Lifetime Achievement in Broadcasting
  • 1998, Frank Blethen, for Lifetime Achievement in Journalism
  • 1998, Walter Cronkite, for Lifetime Achievement in Broadcasting
  • 1998, Moriyoshi Saito, for International and Intercultural Communication
  • 1999, Al Neuharth, for Lifetime Achievement in Journalism
  • 1999, Keith Jackson, for Lifetime Achievement in Broadcasting
  • 2000, Ted Turner, for Lifetime Achievement in Communications
  • 2001, Bernard Shaw, for Lifetime Achievement in Broadcasting
  • 2002, Sir Howard Stringer, for International and Intercultural Communication
  • 2002, Christiane Amanpour, for Distinguished Achievement in Broadcasting
  • 2002, Daniel Schorr, for Lifetime Achievement in Broadcasting
  • 2003, Daniel Pearl, for Distinguished Achievement in Journalism
  • 2004, Peter Jennings, for Lifetime Achievement in Broadcasting
  • 2006, Tom Brokaw, for Lifetime Achievement in Broadcasting
  • 2007, David Fanning and FRONTLINE, for Distinguished Achievement in Journalism
  • 2008, Don Hewitt, for Lifetime Achievement in Broadcast Journalism
  • 2009, Bob Schieffer, for Lifetime Achievement in Broadcast Journalism
  • 2009, Helen Thomas, for Lifetime Achievement in Journalism
  • 2010, Deborah Amos, for Lifetime Achievement/Radio
  • 2010, Judy Woodruff, for Lifetime Achievement/Television
  • 2011, Ted Koppel, for Lifetime Achievement in Broadcast Journalism

See reference for awards after 2011.

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-08-12. Retrieved 2007-10-13.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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