Journalists and Media Personalities
Name | Class year | Notability | References |
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Don Criqui | 1962 | Sportscaster for CBS | |
George Dohrmann | 1995 | Reporter and 2000 Pulitzer Prize winner for beat reporting | |
Phil Donahue | 1957 | Talk show host and creator of The Phil Donahue Show | |
David Freddoso | 1999 | National Review journalist and best-selling author of The Case Against Barack Obama | |
John W. Gallivan | 1937 | Salt Lake Tribune publisher, 1960 to 1984 | |
Jerry Kammer | 1971 | Journalist and co-Pulitzer Prize winner | |
Andrew Napolitano | 1975 JD |
Correspondent for the Fox News Channel and former New Jersey Superior Court judge | |
Walter O'Keefe | 1921 | Songwriter, actor, syndicated columnist, Broadway composer, radio host, screenwriter, musical arranger, and TV host | |
Regis Philbin | 1953 | Television personality best known for hosting Live with Regis and Kelly and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire | |
Ted Robinson | 1978 | Sportscaster best known for Olympics coverage | |
Mark Shields | 1959 | Political columnist and commentator for CNN and The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer | |
Red Smith | 1927 | Sportswriter for the New York Herald Tribune and Pulitzer Prize winner | |
Terence Smith | 1960 | Journalist and media correspondent for The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer | |
Hannah Storm | 1983 | Television personality best known as co-host of The Early Show | |
Kate Sullivan | 1998 | Television news presenter | |
Anne Thompson | 1979 | Correspondent for NBC News | |
Kenneth L. Woodward | 1957 | Religion Editor for Newsweek | |
Mike Golic | Radio host of ESPN's Mike and Mike in the Morning | ||
Mike "Monte" Towle | 1978 | Editor for Nashville Tennessean, former sportswriter The National and author of Walter Payton and Pat Tillman bios |
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