Journalism and Media
Name | Year/Degree | Notability | Reference |
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Beutel, BillBill Beutel | 1953 | First anchor of what became Good Morning America | |
Blesh, RudiRudi Blesh | Jazz critic and reviewer | ||
Boykin, KeithKeith Boykin | 1987 | Co-host of the BET TV talk show My Two Cents | |
Braden, ThomasThomas Braden | 1940 | American journalist and author | |
Burr, TyTy Burr | 1980 | Film critic for Boston Globe | |
Carr, NicholasNicholas Carr | 1981 | Writer on technology, economics, and culture | |
Canby, VincentVincent Canby | Critic for the New York Times | ||
Christgau, RobertRobert Christgau | 1962 | Rock music critic, formerly of the Village Voice | |
D'Souza, DineshDinesh D'Souza | 1983 | Political analyst, fellow at the Hoover Institution | |
Dryfoos, OrvilOrvil Dryfoos | 1934 | Publisher of The New York Times | |
Fick, NathanielNathaniel Fick | 1999 | Author of One Bullet Away and officer in the United States Marine Corps | |
Fossedal, GregoryGregory Fossedal | 1981 | Conservative activist and author, co-founder of The Dartmouth Review | |
Gambaccini, PaulPaul Gambaccini | 1970 | Radio and television presenter in the United Kingdom | |
Haber, BrettBrett Haber | 1991 | Sportscaster formerly of ESPN's SportsCenter | |
Hager, RobertRobert Hager | 1960 | NBC news analyst and correspondent | |
Herman, GeorgeGeorge Herman | 1941 | Journalist for CBS, moderator for Face the Nation | |
Hyde, Evan XEvan X Hyde | 1969 | Publisher of Belize's newspaper Amandala | |
Ingraham, LauraLaura Ingraham | 1985 | Political analyst, host of radio show The Laura Ingraham Show | |
Kelley, SteveSteve Kelley | 1981 | Political cartoonist for the New Orleans Times-Picayune | |
Kondracke, MortMort Kondracke | 1960 | Executive editor of Roll Call; political commentator and journalist, author of Saving Millie: Love, Politics, and Parkinson's Disease which was made into a movie for CBS | |
Liebling, A. J.A. J. Liebling | 1924 | Journalist, long-time contributor to The New Yorker | |
Nachtwey, JamesJames Nachtwey | 1970 | Photojournalist | |
Panero, JamesJames Panero | 1998 | Managing Editor of The New Criterion | |
Reiss, SpencerSpencer Reiss | 1974 | Journalist for Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, and Wired | |
Rosenbaum, DavidDavid Rosenbaum | 1963 | Journalist for The New York Times, winner of the 1991 Polk Award | |
Schroth, Thomas N.Thomas N. Schroth | 1942 | Editor of Congressional Quarterly and founder of The National Journal | |
Shnayerson, MaggieMaggie Shnayerson | 2003 | Journalist for TIME, The New York Sun, and the New York Post | |
Shnayerson, MichaelMichael Shnayerson | Contributor to Vanity Fair | ||
Steinberg, JacquesJacques Steinberg | 1988 | Journalist for The New York Times | |
Tapper, JakeJake Tapper | 1991 | Journalist for ABC | |
Ticknor (journalist), GeorgeGeorge Ticknor (journalist) | 1847 | Editor of The Keene Sentinel, c. 1860–1866 | |
Uhlmann, RobertRobert Uhlmann | 1971 | Founder of Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems | |
Viscott, DavidDavid Viscott | 1959 | Psychiatrist, professor, author, and media personality |
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“In America the President reigns for four years, and Journalism governs for ever and ever.”
—Oscar Wilde (18541900)
“The media transforms the great silence of things into its opposite. Formerly constituting a secret, the real now talks constantly. News reports, information, statistics, and surveys are everywhere.”
—Michel de Certeau (19251986)