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Jeanne Bellamy (1911–2004) – reporter and first female member of the editorial board for the Miami Herald; Robert Benchley (1889–1945) – newspaper and magazine humorist; Marilyn Berger (born 1935) – diplomatic correspondent, Washington Post; Carl Bernstein (born 1944) – investigative journalist, Washington Post
Pages in category "American women journalists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,274 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Robinson went on to write for a variety of publications, including Interview, Creem, Rock Video, the New York Post, and the New Musical Express. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] She covered various popular artists and bands, including the Rolling Stones , Led Zeppelin , John Lennon , Queen , Michael Jackson , Duran Duran , U2 , David Bowie , Chrissie Hynde , the ...
Gilliam was born in Memphis, Tennessee, on November 24, 1936.She was the eighth child of Adee Conklin Butler and Jessie Mae Norment Butler. When Gilliam was in her first year at Ursuline College (later merged with Bellarmine University) she worked as a secretary for the weekly Louisville Defender, an African-American newspaper, and at 17 years old was unexpectedly made its society reporter.
Marya McLaughlin (1929–1998), CBS TV's first female on air reporter. [84] [85] Marya McLaughlin was one of the "pioneering women reporters who broke the gender line in broadcast news." [86] Sia Michel (born 1967), the first woman to edit a large-circulation American rock magazine and currently editor of the Culture section of The New York ...
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Formerly known as the American Newspaper Women's Club, it was founded on April 4, 1932, by Kate Scott Brooks of The Washington Post, [1] and other respected female journalists of the time. The women created a Club exclusively for female newspaper writers and reporters, as the National Press Club did not admit women as members at the time.
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