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Anthony Zurcher – Washington – Senior North America Reporter [22] ... BBC News employs a number of business and sports presenters to anchor sections of news ...
Judith Miller, reporter, jailed for refusing to reveal sources; Gretchen Morgenson, business reporter and winner of Pulitzer Prize; Stuart E. Nassauer, senior copy editor (1949-1986); editor of Kennedy assassination news and other historical events [60] Jane Nickerson, first food editor (1942-1957) Rajiv Pant, chief technology officer (2011 ...
A 2015 report from the Brookings Institution shows that the number of newspapers per hundred million population fell from 1,200 (in 1945) to 400 in 2014. Over that same period, circulation per capita declined from 35 percent in the mid-1940s to under 15 percent. The number of newspaper journalists has decreased from 43,000 in 1978 to 33,000 in ...
A 2015 report from the Brookings Institution shows that the number of newspapers per hundred million population fell from 1,200 (in 1945) to 400 in 2014. Over that same period, circulation per capita declined from 35 percent in the mid-1940s to under 15 percent. The number of newspaper journalists has decreased from 43,000 in 1978 to 33,000 in ...
These include reporters, correspondents, citizen journalists, editors, editorial writers, columnists and photojournalists. A reporter is a type of journalist who researches, writes and reports on information in order to present using sources. This may entail conducting interviews, information-gathering and/or writing articles.
The decline of Salinas' 152-year-old newspaper leaves residents hungry for a trusted watchdog and worried about what stories won't be covered.
Eli Stokols (1978/1979–), White House reporter for the Los Angeles Times [177] I. F. Stone (1907–1989), left-wing Washington correspondent and investigative journalist, NY Post, PM, The Nation and I.F. Stone's Weekly [178] Jonathan Swan (1985–), political reporter for Axios [179] Jake Tapper (1969–), CNN anchor and correspondent [180]
The White House press secretary, or a deputy, generally holds a weekday news briefing in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room, which currently seats 49 reporters. Each seat is assigned to a news gathering organization, with the most prominent organizations occupying the first two rows. Reporters who do not have an assigned seat may stand.