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基本説明
Tells the stories of more than 20 women journalists who reported during and following the September 11.
Full Description
Women Journalists at Ground Zero tells the rich and moving stories of 24 journalists who reported from New York City, Washington, D.C., and the Pittsburgh area during and following the September 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon. Recounting their professional and personal experiences in reporting a disaster of great magnitude, these television, radio, newspaper, magazine, and photojournalists—from local reporters to journalists and producers at major media organizations like CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS, the New York Times, and the Associated Press—show us how the news "happened" and what it takes to cover crisis. Featured journalists include: Rehema Ellis, NBC, New York City Cynthia McFadden, ABC, New York City Ann Compton, ABC, White House Press Corps Judy Woodruff, CNN, Washington, D.C. Rose Arce, CNN, New York City Susan Sachs, New York Times, New York City Suzanne Plunkett, Associated Press, New York City Mika Brzezinski, CBS, New York City Emily Longnecker, WTAJ-TV, Altoona, Pennsylvania Kerry Nolan, WNYC Radio, New York City Charlotte Hall, Newsday, Long Island, New York Susan Harrigan, Newsday, New York City Lesli Foster, WUSA-TV, Washington, D.C. Elizabeth Cohen, CNN, New York City Miriam Falco, CNN, New York City Gabrielle DeRose, KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Beth Fertig, WNYC Radio, New York City Amy Eddings, WNYC Radio, New York City Amy Sancetta, Associated Press, New York City Gulnara Samoilova, Associated Press, New York City Beth A. Keiser, Associated Press, New York City Madge Stager, Associated Press, New York City Elizabeth McNeil, People magazine, New York City Fannie Weinstein, People magazine, New York City
Contents
Chapter 1 Preface Part 2 Part I: The Attacks Chapter 3 The Time Line of Events on September 11 Part 4 Part II: The Women Journalists at Ground Zero Chapter 5 Kerry Nolan, WNYC Radio, New York City Chapter 6 Beth Fertig, WNYC Radio, New York City Chapter 7 Amy Eddings, WNYC Radio, New York City Chapter 8 Rehema Ellis, NBC News, New York City Chapter 9 Rose Arce, CNN, New York City Chapter 10 Judy Woodruff, CNN, Washington, D.C. Chapter 11 Susan Sachs,New York Times, New York City Chapter 12 Suzanne Plunkett, Associated Press, New York City Chapter 13 Amy Sancetta, Associated Press, New York City Chapter 14 Gulnara Samoilova, Associated Press, New York City Chapter 15 Beth A. Keiser, Associated Press, New York City Chapter 16 Madge Stager, Associated Press, New York City Chapter 17 Mika Brzezinski, CBS News, New York City Chapter 18 Susan Harrigan,Newsday, New York City Chapter 19 Charlotte Hall,Newsday, Long Island, New York Chapter 20 Cynthia McFadden, ABC News, New York City Chapter 21 Ann Compton, ABC News, White House Press Corps, Sarasota, Florida Chapter 22 Lesli Foster, WUSA-TV, Washington, D.C. Chapter 23 Elizabeth Cohen, CNN, Atalanta, Georgia Chapter 24 Miriam Falco, CNN, Atlanta, Georgia Chapter 25 Gabrielle DeRose, KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Chapter 26 Emily Longnecker, WTAJ-TV, Altoona, Pennsylvania Chapter 27 Elizabeth McNeil,People Magazine, New York City Chapter 28 Fannie Weinstein,People Magazine, New York City Part 29 Part III: Conclusions Chapter 30 Coming to Conclusions Chapter 31 Appendix A: Biographies Chapter 32 Appendix B: Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma