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Ruth Ashton Taylor, Early Radio and TV Newswoman, Dies at 101

In the late 1940s, she was the only woman working on radio documentaries for CBS’s Edward R. Murrow. In Los Angeles, she was a pioneering newscaster and anchor.

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California, CBS Corporation, Deaths (Obituaries), Documentary Films and Programs, Labor and Jobs, Murrow, Edward R, News and News Media, Radio, Taylor, Ruth Ashton (1922-2024)
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