List of Jewish American journalists
This is a list of famous Jewish American journalists. For other famous Jewish Americans, see List of Jewish Americans.
- Larry King — RT America and former CNN host
- Jill Abramson
- Martin Agronsky — reporter and host of Agronsky & Company[1][2]
- Dana Bash — journalist for CNN
- Emily Bazelon — journalist
- Richard Behar — investigative journalist
- Bonnie Bernstein — sports journalist[3]
- Carl Bernstein — investigative reporter for the Washington Post, uncovered Watergate with Bob Woodward[4]
- Joe Bernstein — journalist for Buzzfeed[5] and not The New York Times
- Wolf Blitzer — journalist and anchor for CNN[6]
- Andrew Breitbart (1969—2012) — journalist
- Ethan Bronner — investigative journalist
- David Brooks — columnist, The New York Times[7]
- Art Buchwald (1925–2007) — humor columnist
- Herb Caen — journalist for the San Francisco Chronicle
- Benyamin Cohen — founder of Jewsweek and American Jewish Life Magazine[8]
- Alan Colmes
- Katie Couric — journalist who currently serves as Yahoo! Global News Anchor. She has worked with all Big Three television networks in the United States, and in her early career was an Assignment Editor for CNN[9][10][11]
- Benjamin De Casseres — early 20th-century journalist, critic and individualist anarchist[12]
- Morton Dean — CBS News reporter[13]
- Matt Drudge — founder of the Drudge Report[14]
- Giselle Fernández — host of Access Hollywood[15]
- Thomas Friedman — columnist, The New York Times[16]
- Bob Garfield — NPR and ABC News journalist, columnist, and author[17]
- Brooke Gladstone — Peabody Award-winning NPR journalist and author[17]
- Bernard Goldberg — CBS News reporter[18]
- Jeffrey Goldberg (1965–) — journalist, staff writer for The New Yorker and author of the book Prisoners[19]
- Jonah Goldberg — columnist, commentator and Senior Editor of National Review[20]
- Roy Gutman — Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist best known for his coverage of the war in the former Yugoslavia[21]
- David Halberstam — Vietnam War correspondent[22]
- Seymour Hersh — investigative journalist, uncovered My Lai massacre[23]
- Christopher Hitchens — literary critic and political activist[24][25]
- Andrew Julien — Editor and Vice President of the Hartford Courant
- Ted Koppel — journalist for Nightline
- Charles Krauthammer — columnist and commentator for Fox News and The Washington Post[26][27]
- Paul Krugman — Nobel Prize-winning economist and columnist, The New York Times[28]
- Rachel Maddow — commentator and anchor for MSNBC[29][30]
- Dave Marash — former Washington-based anchor for Al Jazeera English[31]
- Suzy Menkes — fashion journalist[32]
- Edwin Newman — NBC News journalist, Broadway critic, author[33]
- Daniel Pearl — murdered foreign correspondent[34]
- Nathan Rabin — music and pop culture journalist[35]
- Frank Rich — columnist, New York Magazine[36]
- Geraldo Rivera — investigative television journalist and host, now with Fox News[37]
- Steven V. Roberts — Washington pundit and U.S. News and World Report contributor[38]
- Elizabeth Rubin — journalist for The New York Times
- William Safire — columnist, The New York Times[39]
- Daniel Schorr (1916–2010) — journalist who covered the world for more than 60 years, last as a senior news analyst for National Public Radio[40]
- George Seldes — World War I correspondent, post-war international reporter and media critic[41]
- Gene Shalit — film critic
- Ben Shapiro — editor-in-chief, The Daily Wire; formerly of Breitbart News
- David Shuster — television journalist; former anchor for MSNBC; worked for Fox News, CNN, Current TV, and Al Jazeera America
- Joel Siegel — film critic[42]
- Morrie Siegel (1915–1994) — sports writer[43][44]
- Joel Stein — columnist, Los Angeles Times[45]
- Gloria Steinem — feminist editor and writer, founder of Ms. magazine[46]
- I. F. Stone — left-wing Washington correspondent and investigative journalist, NY Post, PM, The Nation and I.F. Stone's Weekly[47]
- Jake Tapper — CNN anchor and correspondent[48]
- Chris Wallace — journalist
- Mike Wallace (1918–2012) — journalist, 60 Minutes correspondent[49]
- Barbara Walters (1929–) — media personality, a regular fixture on morning television shows (Today and The View), evening news magazines (20/20), and on The ABC Evening News, as the first female evening news anchor[50]
- Gary Weiss — investigative journalist
- Marco Werman — radio journalist and host of PRI's The World[51]
- Walter Winchell — investigative broadcast journalist and gossip columnist[52]
- Gideon Yago — MTV reporter[53]
References
- ↑ Obituary from Chicago Sun-Times July 21, 1999 (source findarticles.com)
- ↑ "Interview With Pearl Paterson Thompson" interviewed by Greg Kupsky, from Rutgers Oral History Archives: "GK: Did you ever see any examples of anti-Semitism at Rutgers? PT: [....]There was someone else I knew who changed his name, and there was a very famous columnist, Martin Agronsky [Rutgers College, 1936], who is listed in the Rutgers yearbook as Martin Agrons, but later, a few years afterwards when he became famous, he decided to live up to his name. So, I had and still have some very good Jewish friends."
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-07-21. Retrieved 2006-05-18.
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2006-05-18. "the Jewish reporter Carl Bernstein, who busted Nixon, in All the President’s Men..."
- ↑ https://www.buzzfeed.com/josephbernstein. Missing or empty
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- ↑ "He listed a few of "us"..."
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- ↑ "Television Hall of Fame Honorees: Complete List".
- ↑ Bloom, Nate (November 5, 2007). "Interfaith Celebrities: Katie Couric's Jewish Mom and the Jewish Side to". InterfaithFamily.com. Archived from the original on April 14, 2011. Retrieved July, 8, 2017. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Klein 2007, p. 15
- ↑ Rottenberg, Dan (1996), "Caceres", Finding Our Fathers: A Guidebook to Jewish Genealogy, Genealogical Publishing Co., p. 187
- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?id=Qp-kDuWkiAoC&pg=PA116&dq=morton+dean+jewish+phenomenon&hl=en&sa=X&ei=39hPUfDFGq3C0AHoiYG4CQ&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=morton%20dean%20jewish%20phenomenon&f=false
- ↑ Matt Drudge and Julia Phillips (2000). "DRUDGE MANIFESTO, Chapter one". Denver Post. Retrieved 2007-03-02.
- ↑ ""She's an informed anchor, and totally unafraid to be Jewish on the air," Brandwynne said. "There was a time when it wasn't such a hot idea to admit that you were Jewish. We've come to another place." "I love our history, our perseverance, our individuality and devotion to family," Fernandez said. "I'm very proud of the Jewish people and [their] contributions to society and world culture.""
- ↑ "This, combined with the fact that Friedman is Jewish, makes all the more..."
- 1 2 "NPR’s On the Media—a brilliant weekly radio show that expertly covers journalism and the arts from the perspective of how they’re produced, circulated, and consumed—is hosted by two Jews, Bob Garfield and Brooke Gladstone . . ."
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-06-02. Retrieved 2006-05-18. "I wanted to dismiss Goldberg’s good fortune as just the luck of the Irish, except Bernie Goldberg is Jewish."
- ↑ Jeffrey Goldberg — "Goldberg recently won the Anti-Defamation League's Daniel Pearl Award and goes so far as to suggest that being Jewish has benefited him in his dealings with terrorists. "I've always found it to my advantage. I use my Jewishness as a tool.""
- ↑ Goldberg, Jonah (2004-12-23). "Politicizing Christmas", National Review Online. Accessed 2017-07-08
- ↑
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-01-16. Retrieved 2006-05-18. "Unlike most Jewish youngsters of their era, they led rootless lives..."
- ↑ "“You’re Jewish, aren’t you, Seymour?” In all our previous conversations..."
- ↑ Look who's talking The Observer, 14 April 2002
- ↑ Hitch-22, page 352.
- ↑ "Charles Krauthammer". Harry Walker Agency bio (harrywalker.com). Retrieved July 8, 2017.
- ↑ "The unfashionable Charles Krauthammer". The Jerusalem Post. October 6, 2009. Retrieved July 8, 2017.
- ↑ "So which Jews make the list? New York Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger, and columnist Krugman
- ↑ Sturm, Tom. "Wonk And Circumstance". The Valley Advocate. The Valley Advocate. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
- ↑ Megan, Smolenyak. "10 Things You Didn’t Know about Rachel Maddow’s Roots". The Huffington Post. The Huffington Post. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
- ↑ "As a Jew, I have always wished for and worked toward peace and civility in the Palestinian territories and Israel."
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-02-03. Retrieved 2007-03-05.
- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?id=Qp-kDuWkiAoC&pg=PA116&dq=edwin+newman+jewish+phenomenon&hl=en&sa=X&ei=uddPUbjlJbao4APwhoGgCA&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=edwin%20newman%20jewish%20phenomenon&f=false
- ↑ "Friends, family remember slain Jewish journalist Daniel Pearl..."
- ↑
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-05-05. Retrieved 2006-05-18. "few months back, leftist Jewish critics, such as Frank Rich, Abraham Foxman and Leon Wieseltier..."
- ↑ "His name was Geraldo Rivera (pictured), an attorney, he was young, Jewish / Hispanic"
- ↑ "But Steve, a Jewish boy from New Jersey, was in strange territory..."
- ↑ Powell's Books - Best Contemporary Jewish Writing by Michael Lerner
- ↑ Schorr — "Schorr suggests in the 2004 anthology “I Am Jewish: Personal Reflections Inspired by the Last Words of Daniel Pearl.” “We Jews are searchers for truth, sometimes called investigative reporting,” Schorr writes in his personal essay for the book."
- ↑ "Muckraking Jewish journalist George Seldes lived by the motto: "Tell the truth and run.""
- ↑ "But Siegel, who discussed his experiences growing up Jewish in America..."
- ↑ Dodd, Chris (July 1, 1994). "HONORING THE MEMORY OF MORRIS SIEGEL". Congressional Record. Retrieved 2014-05-12.
- ↑ "VETERAN SPORTS COLUMNIST 'MO' SIEGEL DIES". Associated Press. June 2, 1994. Retrieved 2014-05-12.
...The Atlanta Constitution and worked over the years for The Richmond Times-Dispatch, The Washington Post, The Washington Daily News, the Washington Star and The Washington Times... ...three local television stations as sports anchor and in radio. He did color broadcasting for the Washington Redskins in the 1950s and 1960s.
- ↑ Berrin, Danielle (November 7, 2008). "Q&A with Joel Stein: The Los Angeles Times is ‘not a happy place’". The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles. Retrieved 2014-05-14.
Q: What's Jewish about you?
A: My name, my face.... I've gotten so much Jewier since moving to L.A. This is the Jewiest place compared to New York. - ↑ Sahl, Mort (March 31, 2004). Cook, Dana, ed. "Meeting Gloria Steinem: first encounters and initial impressions - A 70th birthday celebration". ifeminists.com. Retrieved 2014-05-14.
And Gloria became a professional liberal. That’s easy for a Jewish girl from Cleveland whose father was a junk dealer and who went to Smith College. (1958)
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- ↑ Jewish Exponent: "Grads Hear Jake Tapper's Rap About 'Lashon Hara'" by bryan Schwartzman June 14, 2012
- ↑ Wallace — "Wallace, who said he is Jewish and was brought up in a Zionist home, admitted that earlier in the day he “got himself in trouble for asking provocative questions.”"
- ↑ Quinn, Sally (2006-12-22). "Television Personality Looks Anew At Religion". Washington Post/Newsweek. Retrieved 2006-12-22.
- ↑ "Werman: 'Well, I'm really not observant -- my mother converted to Judaism before I was born, and my father was born Jewish but not religious. I was brought up in Jewish culture, but never had a bar mitzvah.'"
- ↑ "Walter Winchell, a lower class Russian-American Jewish boy who morphed..."
- ↑ "Meet Gideon Yago, the 25-year-old Jew from New York, who was sent to cover America's war in Iraq for MTV."
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