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Pages in category "American women journalists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,273 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Yamiche Léone Alcindor (/ j æ ˈ m iː ʃ æ l ˈ s ɪ n d ər / yam-EESH al-SIN-dər; [2] born November 1, 1986) [3] is an American journalist who is a Washington correspondent for NBC News. [4] [5] [6] In the past, she has worked as the host of Washington Week on PBS and as a reporter for PBS NewsHour, USA Today, and The New York Times ...
Rodger Streitmatter, Raising Her Voice: African American Women Journalists Who Changed History; Rebecca Traister, "Ladies of the Nightly News" [1] USC Annenberg School for Communication, Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture (IJPC) Database. [2] Nancy Whitelaw, They Wrote Their Own Headlines: American Women Journalists (World Writers) (1994)
Brooke Kroeger, professor emerita at New York University, reaches even farther back for a broad look at women’s evolving role in her new book, “Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism ...
Bianna Vitalievna Golodryga (Russian: Бианна Витальевна Голодрыга; born June 15, 1978) is a Soviet-born American news anchor and journalist.She currently co-anchors One World with Zain Asher on CNN International and CNN Max.
Pages in category "American women television journalists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 729 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Dorothy Misener Jurney (1909–2002) – influential journalist covering women's issues on women's pages; Pauline Kael (1919–2001) – film critic for The New Yorker; K. Connie Kang (1942–2019) – first female Korean American journalist, wrote for Los Angeles Times; James J. Kilpatrick (1920–2010) – syndicated political columnist
Belva Davis (born Belvagene Melton; October 13, 1932) is an American television and radio journalist. She is the first African-American woman to have become a television reporter on the U.S. West Coast. She has won eight Emmy Awards and been recognized by the American Women in Radio and Television and National Association of Black Journalists.