McMullen, Jay, Papers 1942-2006

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McMullen, Jay, Papers 1942-2006

The Jay McMullen Papers, 1942-2006, and undated, are comprised of production files, research files, audio and visual materials, teaching materials, and research material for a Columbia University oral history project on CBS and investigative journalism. The collection documents McMullen’s career as a U. S. Army correspondent, CBS Radio reporter, and CBS News producer. The bulk of the collection documents McMullen’s twenty-nine year career with CBS News.

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McMullen, Jay L.

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Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Jay Latimer McMullen (1921-2012) attended Dartmouth College before serving as an army serviceman and correspondent during World War II. He was promoted to the rank of Sergeant in 1945. The Bronze Star McMullen earned for his Sunday night “Army Hour” broadcasts identifies his reports as “the most vivid and best received from any theatre of war.” Upon returning from the war, McMullen earned a B.S. Degree from Columbia University (1948), wher...

McMullen, Jay L.

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Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Jay Latimer McMullen (1921-2012) attended Dartmouth College before serving as an army serviceman and correspondent during World War II. He was promoted to the rank of Sergeant in 1945. The Bronze Star McMullen earned for his Sunday night “Army Hour” broadcasts identifies his reports as “the most vivid and best received from any theatre of war.” Upon returning from the war, McMullen earned a B.S. Degree from Columbia University (1948), wher...

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Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., 1966

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CBS News.

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Historical note KNXT, channel 2, was a television station that was owned-and-operated by the CBS Television Network located in Los Angeles, California. The station name later changed to KCBS. From the guide to the KNXT Channel 2 press releases, 1961-1962, (USC Libraries Special Collections) ...