Norman Corwin, giant of radio’s Golden Age, dies at age 101
Corwin wrote, produced and directed scores of award-winning radio dramas for CBS in the 1930s and 1940s.
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April 24, 1942
Radio writer Norman Corwin works in a studio in New York. Corwin was a creative giant of the Golden Age of Radio whose programs chronicling World War II were milestones in broadcasting.
Carl Nesensohn / AP
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