New Yorkers in journalism
New York City has been called the media capital of the world.[1][2] An integral component of this status is the significant array of journalists who report about international, American, and New York metropolitan area-related matters from Manhattan.
Notable New Yorkers in journalism
A
- Ai Heping – China Daily[3]
- Cristina Alesci – CNN
- An Rong Xu – photographic journalist[4][5]
- Diego Arias – Telemundo[6]
- Rose Arce – producer journalist
B
- Dean Baquet – executive editor, The New York Times
- Brooke Baldwin – CNN
- Josh Barro – Business Insider
- John Berman – CNN
- Charles Blow – The New York Times
- Tom Brokaw – NBC News
- Ben Brantley – The New York Times
- Frank Bruni – The New York Times
C
- Tucker Carlson – Fox News
- Kathy YL Chan – Bloomberg News[7]
- Juju Chang – ABC News
- Laura Chang – journalist, editor of the Booming blog, The New York Times
- Adrian Chen – investigative journalist, staff writer at The New Yorker
- Aria Hangyu Chen – multimedia journalist[8]
- Brian X. Chen – lead consumer technology journalist, The New York Times[9]
- Caroline Chen – journalist, Bloomberg News[10][11]
- David W. Chen – investigative journalist, City Hall bureau chief, The New York Times[12]
- Stefanos Chen – real estate reporter, The New York Times[13]
- Evelyn Cheng – CNBC[14][15]
- Roger Cheng – executive editor in charge of breaking news, CNET News[16]
- Paul Cheung – global director of interactive and digital news production, The Associated Press[17]
- Liz Cho – WABC-TV
- Dominic Chu – CNBC[18]
- Connie Chung – multiple broadcast networks[19]
- Anderson Cooper – CNN
- Bob Costas – NBC Sports
- Katie Couric – multiple broadcast networks
- Walter Cronkite – CBS News (posthumous)
- Chris Cuomo – CNN
- Ann Curry – investigative journalist
D
- James Dao – op-ed editor, The New York Times[20]
- John Dickerson – CBS News
- Maureen Dowd – The New York Times
- David W. Dunlap – The New York Times
F
- Ronan Farrow – The New Yorker
- Thomas Friedman – The New York Times
- Scarlet Fu – Bloomberg Television anchor and New York Stock Exchange reporter[21]
G
- Chris Geidner – BuzzFeed
- Kathie Lee Gifford – Today
- Stephanie Gosk – NBC News
- Savannah Guthrie – Today
H
- Maggie Haberman – The New York Times
- Sean Hannity – Fox News
- Poppy Harlow – CNN
- Amy He – journalist, China Daily[22]
- Angela He – The New York Times[23]
- Charo Henríquez – Senior Editor of Digital Strategy, The New York Times[24]
- Hezi Jiang – China Daily[25][26]
- Perez Hilton – blogger
- Lester Holt – NBC News'
- Euny Hong – author journalist
- Hong Xiao – China Daily[27]
- Cindy Hsu – WCBS-TV
- Winnie Hu – The New York Times[28][29]
- Eddie Huang – writer, author of Fresh Off the Boat: A Memoir
I
J
- Peter Jennings – ABC News (posthumous)
K
- Megyn Kelly – NBC News
- CeFaan Kim – journalist, WABC-TV[31]
- Michelle J. Kim – digital content journalist, WNBC-TV[32]
- Tae Kim – investing journalist, CNBC[33]
- Gayle King – CBS News
- Sally Kohn – political commentator
- Steve Kornacki – NBC News
- Hoda Kotb – Today
- Steve Kroft – 60 Minutes
L
- K.K. Rebecca Lai – graphics editor, The New York Times[34]
- Padma Lakshmi – author, television host, cookbook actress, and model
- Jennifer 8. Lee – credits including previous The New York Times journalism
- Karen Lee – News 12 Networks[35]
- Melissa Lee – news anchor, Fast Money on CNBC[36]
- MJ Lee – CNN
- Don Lemon – CNN
- Betty Liu – Bloomberg News
- Michael Lucas – columnist, activist, director
- Michael Luo – The New York Times[37][38]
M
- Rachel Maddow – MSNBC
- Robin Meade – CNN
- Manish Mehta – New York Daily News[39]
- Adam Moss – New York magazine
- Michael Musto – author jounrnalist
N
- Vinita Nair – multiple broadcast networks
- Sridhar Natarajan – Bloomberg News[40]
- Jim Nelson – editor-in-chief, GQ magazine
- Alfred Ng – associate engagement editor, New York Daily News[41]
- David Novarro – WABC-TV
- Niu Yue – China Daily[27]
O
- Norah O'Donnell – CBS News
- Suze Orman – author journalist, financial advisor, and television host
- Charles Osgood – CBS News (retired)
P
- Scott Pelley – CBS News
- Bob Pisani – CNBC
- Neha Prakash – Condé Nast Traveler[42]
- Nidhi Prakash – BuzzFeed News[43]
Q
- Elaine Quijano – CBS News
R
- Anita Raghavan – The New York Times; author, The Billionaire's Apprentice[44]
- Shalini Ramachandran – The Wall Street Journal[45]
- Dan Rather – multiple broadcast networks
- Birmania Ríos – Univision
- Robin Roberts – ABC News
- Thomas Roberts – multiple endeavors
- Deborah Rodriguez – CBS News[46]
- Christine Romans – CNN
S
- Diane Sawyer – multiple broadcast networks
- Bob Schieffer – CBS News
- Michael Schoen – WCBS[47]
- A.O. Scott – The New York Times
- Choire Sicha – editor, The New York Times Style section
- Nate Silver – statistician, founder/editor of FiveThirtyEight
- Shepard Smith – Today
- Ravi Somaiya – Columbia Journalism Review[48]
- Hugh Son – journalist, CNBC[49]
- Lara Spencer – ABC News
- Hari Sreenivasan – PBS NewsHour Weekend
- Lesley Stahl – 60 Minutes
- Brian Stelter – CNN
- George Stephanopoulos – ABC News
- Michael Strahan – ABC News
T
- Gillian Tan – Bloomberg Gadfly columnist covering private equity and mergers and acquisitions[50]
- Terry Tang – deputy editorial page editor, The New York Times[51]
- Kaity Tong – news anchor
- Andy Towle – blogger, political commentator, and founder of Towleroad
V
- Elizabeth Vargas – multiple broadcast networks
- Arun Venugopal – reporter, WNYC, and journalist, The New York Times[52]
- Meredith Vieira – NBC News
- Shivani Vora – journalist, The New York Times[53]
W
- Barbara Walters – multiple networks
- Christine Wang – news editor, CNBC[54]
- Lu Wang – Bloomberg News[55]
- Vivian Wang – The New York Times[56]
- Jann Wenner – co-founder and publisher, Rolling Stone
- Brian Williams – NBC News
- Jenna Wolfe – journalist and TV news host
- Andrea Wong – Bloomberg News[57]
Y
- Jeff Yang – "Tao Jones" columnist for The Wall Street Journal
- Vivian Yee – The New York Times[58]
- Claudia Yeung – communications director, Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, New York[59]
- William Yu – digital media strategist[60][61]
- Jada Yuan – travel correspondent, The New York Times[62]
Z
- Fareed Zakaria – CNN
- Benjamin P. Zhang – Business Insider[63]
See also
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