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Antonia Rados

Antonia Rados (born 15 June 1953 in Klagenfurt, Carinthia) is an Austrian television journalist working for RTL Television since 1993.

Gaby Rado

Gaby Rado (17 January 1955, Budapest—30 March 2003, Sulaymaniyah, Iraq) was a British television journalist who died in Iraq during the 2003 invasion.

June Jones

Joe Moore of KHON-TV in Honolulu, Hawaii faulted Jones for discarding long-standing traditions, such as changing music played during home games, and the change in the uniforms and team nickname during his tenure.


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43763 Russert

It is named after Tim Russert, an American television journalist of the 20th and 21st centuries.

Andrea Koppel

Koppel was born in New York City, the daughter of Ted Koppel, a television journalist, and Grace Anne Dorney Koppel, an attorney and spokesperson for Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

Anna Song

Anna Canzano, American television journalist, formerly known as Anna Song

Carlos Loret de Mola Mediz

Two members of his family continued their profession: his son, journalist and writer Rafael Loret de Mola, one of the toughest critics of the Mexican political system, and his grandson and son of Rafael, the television journalist Carlos Loret de Mola.

Dan Ponce

Dan’s father is Phil Ponce, a Chicago television journalist who hosts Chicago Tonight, a nightly television magazine of news and culture on PBS member station WTTW (channel 11).

Delaware Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey

Chet Huntley (1911–1974), radio and television journalist and co-anchor of the Huntley-Brinkley Report on NBC who co-owned a cattle farm which he used as a weekend retreat.

Fortson

Sheila Fortson (born 1983), American television journalist, model, and writer

François Duvalier

The British television journalist Alan Whicker made a documentary Papa Doc: The Black Sheep (1969) and interviewed the president.

George Pitcher

In 1992, he co-founded the innovative communications consultancy Luther Pendragon with Charles Stewart-Smith, the television journalist.

Graeme Goodings

Graeme Goodings is a veteran Australian television journalist, best known for his role as a presenter at Seven News in Adelaide.

Hawkesby

Kate Hawkesby (born 1973), New Zealand television journalist and radio personality

Hilsum

Lindsey Hilsum (born 1958), English television journalist and writer

Jean Schodorf

Dr. Schodorf is the sister of attorney and television journalist Bill Kurtis.

Jenrette

Rita Jenrette née Carpenter (born 1949), American celebrity, actor, television journalist, and real estate executive

Lisa Backhouse

Lisa Backhouse is a female Australian television journalist for the Nine Network.

Mary Kim Titla

Mary Kim Titla (born November 24, 1960) is an American publisher, journalist, former TV reporter (notably for KVOA in Tucson, where in 1987 she became the first Native American television journalist in Arizona, and later KPNX in Phoenix), and was a 2008 candidate for Arizona's First Congressional District.

National Association of College Broadcasters

Thanks in part to keynote addresses by legendary television journalist Walter Cronkite at its first national conference in November, 1988; media magnate Ted Turner the following year; and Quincy Jones at 1990's event, NACB put itself on the map quickly, reaching a peak of over 600 member stations in the US and a few internationally by 1992.

Robert Woodruff

Bob Woodruff (born 1961), television journalist wounded in Iraq in 2006

Robin Day

Day's obituary in The Guardian by Dick Taverne stated that "he was the most outstanding television journalist of his generation. He transformed the television interview, changed the relationship between politicians and television, and strove to assert balance and rationality into the medium's treatment of current affairs".

Rockburn

Ken Rockburn (born 1947), Canadian television journalist and radio host

Rudy Giuliani during the September 11 attacks

Television journalist Chris Wallace interviewed Giuliani on May 13, 2007, about his 1997 decision to locate the command center at the World Trade Center.

Taibbi

Mike Taibbi, American television journalist; father of Matt Taibbi

The Third Terrorist

The Third Terrorist: The Middle East Connection to the Oklahoma City Bombing is a book by television journalist Jayna Davis about evidence of an alleged conspiracy behind the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.

Those Who Trespass

The story focuses on the revenge a television journalist exacts on network staff after disputes very similar to O'Reilly's real tensions with CBS (such as one involving Falklands War footage).