Hear about impact of Murrow on reporting from Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, at 7 p.m.

The often thoughtful, informed, descriptive, eloquent, and insightful network reporting from war-torn Ukraine has drawn comparisons to that of broadcast legend Edward Murrow, who established the standards of modern broadcast journalism during World War II.

On Tuesday, April 5, at 7p.m. ET, Casey Murrow, Edward R. Murrow's son, and an honorary lifetime member of the National Press Club, plans to join a Zoom gathering of the combined Broadcast/Podcast and History & Heritage Teams to talk about his father's life and legacy. 

Registration is now open to all Club members to participate in the virtual event. 

The one-hour conversation (with member questions) is also expected to include a special appearance by Marvin Kalb, the last correspondent personally hired by Edward Murrow at CBS News. Kalb is a former CBS News Moscow bureau chief, and a Harvard scholar in Russian Studies.