List of University of Cambridge Members - Journalists and Media Personalities

Journalists and Media Personalities

  • Karan Thapar (Pembroke)
  • J. R. Ackerley (Unknown)
  • Clive Anderson (Selwyn)
  • Neal Ascherson (King's)
  • Sir David Attenborough (Clare)
  • Martin Bell (King's)
  • Jasmine Birtles (Christ's)
  • Alain de Botton (Caius)
  • Christopher Booker (Corpus Christi)
  • Bill Buford (King's)
  • John F. Burns (King's) Pulitzer Prize winner
  • Humphrey Burton (Fitzwilliam) Emmy Award winner
  • Pat Chapman (Fitzwilliam)
  • Alistair Cooke (Jesus)
  • Ted Conover (Unknown)
  • Tamasin Day-Lewis (King's)
  • Larry Elliott (Fitzwilliam)
  • Sir David Frost (Caius)
  • Stephen Fry (Queens')
  • Jonathan Galassi (Christ's)
  • James K. Galbraith (King's)
  • Bamber Gascoigne (Magdalene)
  • Dermot Gleeson (Fitzwilliam)
  • Germaine Greer (Newnham)
  • Andrew Gowers (Caius)
  • James Harding (Trinity)
  • Johann Hari (King's)
  • Charlotte Hudson (Fitzwilliam)
  • Arianna Huffington (Girton)
  • Konnie Huq (Robinson)
  • Clive James (Pembroke)
  • Spencer Kelly (Unknown)
  • Lewis H. Lapham (Magdalene)
  • Andrew Marr (Trinity Hall)
  • Kevin McCloud (Corpus Christi)
  • John McPhee (Unknown) Pulitzer Prize winner
  • Malcolm Muggeridge (Selwyn)
  • John Oliver (Christ's)
  • Jeremy Paxman (St Catharine's)
  • George Plimpton (King's)
  • Andrew Rawnsley (Sidney Sussex)
  • Alan Rusbridger (Magdalene)
  • John Simpson (Magdalene)
  • Noel Thompson (St Catharine's)
  • Carol Vorderman (Sidney Sussex)
  • Richard Whiteley (Christ's)
  • Claudia Winkleman (New Hall)
  • Peregrine Worsthorne (Peterhouse)

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