She says : women in news
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- Name
- Rick, Barbara (Producer,Director,Screenwriter)
- Konner, Joan (Producer,Screenwriter,Former owner)
- Out of the Blue Films, Inc. (Production company)
- Joan Konner Productions, Inc. (Production company)
- PBS Home Video (Distributor)
- Title
- She says : women in news
- Abstract
- She Says: Women in News, which originally aired on PBS in 2001, is about ten women in positions of power within journalism and the effect they are having on the profession, and the world. The ten women examined include: Judy Woodruff, CNN prime anchor; Carole Simpson, ABC News anchor; Anna Quindlen, Newsweek columnist; Narda Zacchino, San Francisco Chronicle senior editor; Geneva Overholser, syndic ated columnist; Nina Totenberg, National Public Radio's legal affairs correspondent since 1975; Rena Pederson, The Dallas Morning News editorial page editor; Helen Thomas, Heart Newspapers political reporter; Judy Crichton, first woman producer, director, and writer for CBS Reports; and Paula Madison, president and general manager at NBC4 in Los Angeles.
- Collection Name
- Joan Konner Papers
- Archival Context
- Series X: Media. General. Box no. 22
- Subjects
- Journalists; Women in journalism; United States
- Format
- video recordings
- Genre
- Documentary television programs
- Origin Information
- New York (N.Y.)
- Date
- 2001
- Physical Description
- 1 video file (58 minutes) : sound, color
- Note
- Original format: VHS
- Language
- English
- Library Location
- Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Columbia University
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- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Persistent URL
- https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/j3p7-s134