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ED BRADLEY. . .CBS News White House Correspondent Ed Bradley was named a CBS News White House Correspondent and anchorman of "The CBS Sunday Night News" (11:00-11:15 PM ET) on the CBS Television Network in November 1976.

During CBS News coverage of CAMPAIGN '76, Bradley was assigned to cover the activities of Jimmy Carter. He also served as a floor associate/relief correspondent for CBS News coverage of the CAMPAIGN '76 Democratic and Republican National Conventions.

Bradley joined CBS News as a stringer in the Paris Bureau in September 1971. In November 1972, he was transferred to the Saigon bureau where he remained until he was reassigned to his current base at the CBS News Washington Bureau in June 1974. Bradley was named a CBS News Correspondent in April 1973, and shortly after, was wounded while on assignment in Cambodia.

In March of 1975, Bradley was among the CBS News Correspondents who volunteered to return to Indochina to cover what became the fall of Cambodia and Vietnam. He was among the last to be evacuated from both Phnom Penh and Saigon during the communist takeover of those capitals.

Prior to joining CBS News, Bradley was a reporter for CBS Radio, the CBS owned and operated station in New York from August 1967-July 1971. He had previously been a reporter for WDAS-Radio, Philadelphia, from 1963-1967.

A native of Pennsylvania, Bradley received a B.S. in Education in 1964 from Cheyney State College in Cheyney, Pennsylvania.

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[[caption]] CAROL MARTIN IS AT WCBS-TV [[/caption]]

The appointment of Carol Martin as a Channel 2 News Correspondent has been announced by Ed Joyce, WCBS-TV Director of News.

Ms. Martin will join Channel 2 News on October 20, 1975. As a general assignment correspondent, she will report on activities around the tri-state area, and will appear on both the Six O'Clock and the Eleven O'Clock reports.

Before joining WCBS-TV news, Ms. Martin was an "on-the-scene" news reporter at WMAL-TV, Washington, D.C. She was also a News Producer-Writer at the station. Prior to her work in television news, Ms. Martin was a writer-editor for the Detroit Free Press.

Ms. Martin graduated from the Wayne State University in Detroit in 1970, with a double major in Mass Communications and Journalism.