Byron York
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Byron York is a conservative American author and journalist who lives in Washington, D.C..
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[edit] Journalism
He is a White House correspondent for National Review magazine and a columnist for The Hill.
He has also written for The Atlantic Monthly, Wall Street Journal, Weekly Standard, and New York Post, among other publications. A frequent guest on television and radio, he has appeared on such programs as Meet the Press, The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, The O'Reilly Factor, Tim Russert, Special Report with Brit Hume, and Hardball with Chris Matthews, and has contributed occasional commentaries to National Public Radio.
Before working for National Review, York was an investigative journalist for The American Spectator. In 2001 York explored the misfortunes of his former employer in an essay written for The Atlantic Monthly, "The Life and Death of The American Spectator".[1]
Since May 2005 he has been a contributing blogger at The Huffington Post.
[edit] Education
York holds a Bachelor's degree from the University of Alabama, and a Master's from the University of Chicago.
[edit] Family
He is the son of Tom York, a longtime television personality from Birmingham, Alabama.
[edit] Bibliography
- The Vast Left Wing Conspiracy: The Untold Story of How Democratic Operatives, Eccentric Billionaires, Liberal Activists, and Assorted Celebrities Tried to Bring Down a President--and Why They'll Try Even Harder Next Time (NY, Crown Forum, 2005) ISBN 1-4000-8238-2
[edit] References
- ^ York, Byron (2001-11-01). "The Life and Death of The American Spectator". Atlantic Monthly 288 (4): 91-106. Retrieved on 2006-08-24.