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  2. Global Press Institute - Wikipedia

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    Global Press. The Global Press Institute is a Washington DC -based 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization [1] that builds and maintains news bureaus in some of the world's least-covered places, staffed by local women journalists [2] whose social, historical and political context distinguishes them from foreign correspondents.

  3. Women in journalism - Wikipedia

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    Evelyn Cunningham (1916–2011), Civil Rights Movement journalist at The Pittsburgh Courier [68] Charlotte Curtis (1928–1987) (USA), named Op-Ed editor in 1974, becoming the first woman on the masthead at The New York Times. Mabel Craft Deering (1873–1953), first woman to edit a national Sunday magazine.

  4. Women in media - Wikipedia

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    Media are the collective communication outlets or tools used to store and deliver information or data. [1] [2] The role of women in media revolves around the four axes of media: media freedom, media pluralism, media independence, and media safety. Women in media face the same difficulties and threats as men, and additionally experience gender ...

  5. List of Jewish American businesspeople in media - Wikipedia

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    Morton L. Janklow (1930–2022), co-founder of Janklow & Nesbit Associates, the largest literary agency in the world; Bruce Judson (1958–), former General Manager at Time Inc. New Media, co-founder of Time Warner's banner ad website Pathfinder; Jonathan Karp (1963/1964–), publisher of Simon & Schuster

  6. List of social networking services - Wikipedia

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    News aggregator, social bookmarking, and Internet forums: Renren: China ResearchGate: ReverbNation.com: Musicians and bands Rooster Teeth: Social network and community site Ryze: Business Second Life: Virtual world: Sharesome: Pornography: Sina Weibo: Microblogging in mainland China Skoob: Brazilian readers Snapchat: Snow: Image messaging ...

  7. International Women's Media Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Website. iwmf .org. The International Women's Media Foundation ( IWMF ), located in Washington, D.C., is an organization working internationally to elevate the status of women in the media. [1] The IWMF has created programs to help women in the media develop practical solutions to the obstacles they face in their careers and lives.

  8. BBC World News America - Wikipedia

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    BBC World News America is a British/American current affairs news program created by Garth Ancier and produced by BBC News, which premiered on October 1, 2007. [1] Produced out of the BBC's Washington, D.C. bureau, Caitríona Perry and Sumi Somaskanda are the main presenters. Katty Kay – who originally appeared on the program through her role ...

  9. Women's International Network News - Wikipedia

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    0145-7985. Women's International Network (WIN) News was an American feminist newsletter published in Lexington, Massachusetts from 1975 until 2003. [1] The publication wrote news articles and segments about women and health, media, environment, violence, human rights, development, and much more. The newsletter listed international career ...