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  2. Mike Royko - Wikipedia

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    On becoming a columnist, Royko drew on experiences from his childhood. He began his newsman's career as a columnist in 1955 for The O'Hare News, a U.S. Air Force newspaper, the City News Bureau of Chicago and Lerner Newspapers' Lincoln-Belmont Booster [3] before working at the Chicago Daily News as a reporter, becoming an irritant to the City's politicians with penetrating and skeptical ...

  3. Jon Hamm Says He Owes His Career to “SNL” Creator Lorne ...

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    Jon Hamm says he will be "forever grateful" to Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels for his prolific career.. Speaking with reporters following his crowning as the 2025 Hasty Pudding Man of ...

  4. Pete Hamill - Wikipedia

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    During his career as a New York City journalist, he was described as "the author of columns that sought to capture the particular flavors of New York City's politics and sports and the particular pathos of its crime." [1] Hamill was a columnist and editor for the New York Post and the New York Daily News.

  5. Charles Hurt - Wikipedia

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    Hurt began his newspaper career as a boy in Chatham, Virginia, writing and publishing the "Gilmer Gazette," named for the street on which he lived.During college at Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia he did stints at the Danville Register & Bee, the Richmond Times-Dispatch and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

  6. Newspaper - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 January 2025. Scheduled publication of information about current events A girl reading a 21 July 1969 copy of The Washington Post reporting on the Apollo 11 Moon landing Journalism News Writing style (Five Ws) Ethics and standards (code of ethics) Culture Objectivity News values Attribution Defamation ...

  7. A. B. Stoddard - Wikipedia

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    Stoddard worked as a producer for World News Tonight (1999–2002). She covered the U.S. Senate for ABC News. She won first place in the "Weekly Newspaper – Editorial, Columns, Commentary" category of the Dateline Awards from the Society of Professional Journalists’ Washington, D.C., chapter in 2009, [10] where the judges called her winning article "insightful". [11]