Journalism, recognized as the fourth estate, is the watchdog of the society on injustice and corruption. It has a far-reaching impact on society and its various institutions, and this is exactly why the job of a journalist is not for the faint-hearted. Here are top 10 newspaper journalists that trended, and became the newsmakers in the domain of journalism. These are noteworthy people in the domain whose views and decisions have made them head turners in the New Year and caught the attention of people.
Roger Ebert
This Pulitzer prize winner is a film critic and blogger and has been around since 2002. The journalist is also the owner of the website http://rogerebert.com/ - which is one of the biggest online destinations for criticism on movies, community, and commentary. He makes movies reviews more easily available to the audience, and people love his reviews that have a different voice.
Kristie Lu Stout
An award-winning correspondent and anchor for CNN International, she hosts 'News Stream' - the live daily flagship program of CNN. She has interviewed many eminent personalities of the world, including Annie Leibovitz (portrait photographer), Anna Wintour (Vogue editor) and Elon Musk (serial entrepreneur). She covered the 2017 visit of Donald Trump to Beijing, the advancing weapons tests of North Korea and more. Her expert commentary and analysis of world events and affairs make News Stream interesting.
Charles M Blow
Charles McRay Blow works with The New York Times and has worked as an art journal director and graphics director for The New York Times and National Geographic. His column in The New York Times appears twice every week. He has courted controversies while covering news on Republican presidential candidates such as Mitt Romney and Donald Trump. He wrote his memoir “Fire Shut up in My Bones” and published it in 2014. He lives with his 3 children in Brooklyn, New York.
David Brooks
David Brooks works for The New York Times and is a conservative cultural and political commentator. He worked with The Washington Times as a film critic and later joined The Wall Street Journal as a reporter, graduating to become its op-ed editor. He has also worked with NPR, The Atlantic Monthly, and Newsweek. At present, he works with the PBS NewsHour as a commentator and writes columns for The New York Times. His 2000 book “Bobos in Paradise: The New Upper Class and How They Got There” was highly appreciated. He has been a critic of Sarah Palin and Donald Trump and admirer of Barack Obama.
Luke Harding
A foreign correspondent working with Guardian, Luke Harding has covered wars in strife-torn regions such as Libya, Iraq, and Afghanistan. This British journalist is highly critical of the Russian government, and has gone on to describe Russia as a mafia state in “Mafia State”, his book that came out in 2011. He also wrote a book “Collusion: How Russia Helped Trump Win the White House” that came out in 2017.
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Roger Ebert
This Pulitzer prize winner is a film critic and blogger and has been around since 2002. The journalist is also the owner of the website http://rogerebert.com/ - which is one of the biggest online destinations for criticism on movies, community, and commentary. He makes movies reviews more easily available to the audience, and people love his reviews that have a different voice.
Kristie Lu Stout
An award-winning correspondent and anchor for CNN International, she hosts 'News Stream' - the live daily flagship program of CNN. She has interviewed many eminent personalities of the world, including Annie Leibovitz (portrait photographer), Anna Wintour (Vogue editor) and Elon Musk (serial entrepreneur). She covered the 2017 visit of Donald Trump to Beijing, the advancing weapons tests of North Korea and more. Her expert commentary and analysis of world events and affairs make News Stream interesting.
Charles M Blow
Charles McRay Blow works with The New York Times and has worked as an art journal director and graphics director for The New York Times and National Geographic. His column in The New York Times appears twice every week. He has courted controversies while covering news on Republican presidential candidates such as Mitt Romney and Donald Trump. He wrote his memoir “Fire Shut up in My Bones” and published it in 2014. He lives with his 3 children in Brooklyn, New York.
David Brooks
David Brooks works for The New York Times and is a conservative cultural and political commentator. He worked with The Washington Times as a film critic and later joined The Wall Street Journal as a reporter, graduating to become its op-ed editor. He has also worked with NPR, The Atlantic Monthly, and Newsweek. At present, he works with the PBS NewsHour as a commentator and writes columns for The New York Times. His 2000 book “Bobos in Paradise: The New Upper Class and How They Got There” was highly appreciated. He has been a critic of Sarah Palin and Donald Trump and admirer of Barack Obama.
Luke Harding
A foreign correspondent working with Guardian, Luke Harding has covered wars in strife-torn regions such as Libya, Iraq, and Afghanistan. This British journalist is highly critical of the Russian government, and has gone on to describe Russia as a mafia state in “Mafia State”, his book that came out in 2011. He also wrote a book “Collusion: How Russia Helped Trump Win the White House” that came out in 2017.
#Journalists #newspapers #photojournalists
https://www.topteny.com/top-10-newspaper-journalists-that-trend-in-2018/
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