Friday, September 20, 2013

Important People in Journalism.

What they are know for:

Why are they important

Diane Sawyer
12/22/1945
ABC news
write his memoirs
worked for the president
CBS news
2007 she went interviewed President
In januanry of 2010 she replaced charles
she was the first woman to work in

Noah webster
was an american lexicographer, journalism, textbook author, and spelling reformer
Noah created the American dictionary

John Peter Zenger
was a german immigant
he came to america in his early teens
Zenger wanted freedom to write what he wanted
truth as the defense

Richard  f.
 born january 14, 1863 died september 25
worked in new york
his most important contribution was the yellow kid
humor magazines
he became one important entrepreneur.

Oprah Winfrey
se got her own network own


William Randolph Hearst
was born in April 29, 1863
he made news papers exiting for California, he gave news a new name

Katharine Graham
published her memoirs, Personal History, in 1997
2002, was named as one of the international
press institute's 50 World Press Freedom Heroes
2002, Katherine
Nations legendary leader  in journalism
The only woman to be in such a high position
at publishing company.
Had a difficult time
Her family's newspaper, The Washington post. 

Benjamin Day
best known for founding the New York Sun, the first penny press newspaper in the United States
sold his paper

Charles Buchan
News chronicles
first world war buchan joined the Grenadier Guards.
was offered a job writing about football for the Daily Chronicle

Anderson Cooper
lived in Vietnam
broadcast journalism
author talk show host
game show host
Anderson cooper 360
Cooper's media

John Campbell
Boston News letter first edition
maintained publication of news letter for 17 years
 his news letter was the first continuously produced newspaper of British

Micheal Allen
political Journalism
he has inside information that other people wanna know.

Horace Greeley
editor of the new yorker.
founder and editor of the New york Tribune
The New York Tribune was in partnership with the whig Party until
1850.
publications helped sway and effect political nominations and decisions

Barbara Walters
worked mostly in New York
first worked as an assistant to publicity

Walter Cronkite Jr.
helped launch the CBS Evening News in 1962 and served as its news anchor until his retirement
in 1981.



  
 

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