List of University of Notre Dame Alumni - Journalists and Media Personalities

Journalists and Media Personalities

Name Class year Notability References
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
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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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