List of University of Missouri Alumni - Journalism

Journalism

  • Brad Sham, (BJ 1970, AEΠ) Dallas Cowboys Radio Network host
  • John Anderson (BJ 1987), ESPN SportsCenter host
  • Douglas F. Attaway (1910–1994), publisher of since defunct Shreveport Journal and former owner of KSLA-TV, the CBS affiliate in Shreveport, Louisiana
  • Terry Barner (BJ 1995), still and video photojournalist at the News Herald, Panama City, Fla. 2001–current. Former photojournalist at the Examiner, Independence, Mo., from 1996 to 2000, the Columbia Daily Tribune from 1995 to 1996, and the Columbia Missourian from 1992 to 1995
  • Gerald M. Boyd, former Managing Editor of the New York Times, first African=American metropolitan editor and managing editor of the New York Times
  • Barney Calame (ΒΘΠ), Public Editor, New York Times Company
  • Jann Carl, (BJ 1982, KKΓ) Weekend Anchor/Correspondent, Entertainment Tonight
  • John Mack Carter, Former President, Hearst Corporation
  • Sophia Choi, CNN ''Headline News'' anchor
  • Sean Conroy Reporter, Fox 2 KTVI (BJ '95), co-owner of International Tap House aka iTap.
  • Clifton C. Edom (BJ 1946), Mizzou photojournalism educator and co-founder of Pictures of the Year, Missouri Photo Workshop, and Kappa Alpha Mu
  • Clarence Faulk, (BJ c. 1931), publisher of Ruston Daily Leader, founder of radio station KRUS, and diversified businessman in Ruston, Louisiana
  • Pat Forde, Yahoo Sports columnist
  • Martin Frost (BJ 1964, ZBT), Political Commentator, Fox News Channel
  • Major Garrett (BJ 1984), National Correspondent, Fox News Channel
  • Ryan Geddes, IGN Editor
  • John Graham, Chairman and CEO, Fleishman-Hillard, Inc.
  • Mike Hall, the first winner of the ESPN "Dream Job" series.
  • Mike Hegedus (BJ '71), Senior Feature Correspondent, CNBC; Executive Producer, McKinley Reserve Media Group *Robert Horner (BJ 1970), president of NBC News Channel
  • Juliet Huddy, Fox News Channel host
  • Walter E. Hussman, Sr. (1906–1988) owner of newspaper chain in south Arkansas, including Arkansas Democrat-Gazette in Little Rock, cable systems, and radio stations
  • James J. Kilpatrick (BJ 1941), conservative columnist
  • Michael Kim, ESPNEWS host
  • Jim Lehrer (ΣΔΧ award), PBS news anchor
  • Andrea Mackris, Fox News television producer
  • Thomas Franklin Fairfax Millard (ΒΘΠ), journalist
  • Greg Miller, IGN Editor
  • Russ Mitchell (BJ 1982), Anchor, CBS Evening News on Sunday nights
  • Randy Moehlman (BA 1994, FIJI), Voice Over Talent, Stadium Public Address Announcer at Missouri Tigers football (2010–present), River City Rascals professional baseball (2007–present), UMSL college basketball (2010–present)
  • Jonathan Murray (BJ 1977), executive producer and co-creator of MTV's The Real World
  • Joel Meyers Sports play-by-play voice, various programs
  • Lisa Myers (BJ 1973), Senior Investigative Correspondent, NBC News
  • James O'Shea, Editor, Los Angeles Times
  • Ken Paulson, Editor, USA Today
  • Ray Preston, Reporter at KMOV-TV in St. Louis; previously worked as reporter, anchor, photographer, editor or producer at KAMR-TV (Amarillo, TX), KSBW-TV (Salinas, CA), KSPR-TV (Springfield, MO), KFOR-TV (Oklahoma City), KDNL-TV (St. Louis)
  • Justin Ray (BJ 2007), ESPN golf writer
  • Chuck Roberts (BJ 1971), CNN news anchor
  • Ben Robertson, 1926, war correspondent WW II, New York Herald Tribune, author
  • Charles Griffith Ross, Press secretary for President Harry S. Truman
  • Jon Scott, Fox News Channel anchor
  • Edgar Snow (ΒΘΠ), main Western journalist in Mao's China
  • Brian Storm (MA 1997), president and founder of MediaStorm, former vice president of Corbis
  • Lee Strobel (BJ 1974), journalist and author of The Case for Christ series
  • Juana Summers, (BJ 2009), National Political Reporter, POLITICO, Online News Association Board of Directors
  • Joyce King Thomas (BJ 1978), Chief Creative Officer, McCann-Erickson Worldwide
  • Wright Thompson, ESPN Senior Writer
  • Thomas Tomczyk, journalist, managing editor and founder of Bay Islands Voice
  • David Ubben, ESPN College Football writer
  • Elizabeth Vargas (BJ 1984), ABC News anchor/correspondent and 20/20 co-anchor
  • Nick Wagoner (BJ 2004), Sportswriter, St. Louis Rams
  • Seth Wickersham, ESPN Senior Writer
  • Joe Williams (MA 1987), film critic of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
  • Matt Winer (BJ 1991, ΠKA), ESPN SportsCenter host

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