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)
“Today the discredit of words is very great. Most of the time the media transmit lies. In the face of an intolerable world, words appear to change very little. State power has become congenitally deaf, which is whybut the editorialists forget itterrorists are reduced to bombs and hijacking.”
—John Berger (b. 1926)