Legendary, Emmy-award winning journalist Belva Davis, who broke barriers by becoming the first Black woman television journalist on the West Coast, has passed away, according to the Bay Area’s KQED.
From his beginnings as a kid from Kansas working at local radio and television stations to pay for college and law school, Bill Kurtis had a hunger for telling stories and finding the truth. With ...
Wayne Dolcefino now digs for dirt on behalf of a largely anonymous clientele. Some ask if the business model has ethical ...
Q: Are TV journalists paid a flat salary or is it based on each appearance? When Tony Dokoupil took on duties of a third hour of “CBS Mornings,” was he paid more, or does the basic contract cover ...
TV news anchors often feel like part of the family. How could they not? They're in living rooms morning, noon and night, forging a familiarity that most other journalists don't enjoy. That's why they ...
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