journalism history
-
Colleen “Koky” Dishon
I am working on collecting images for my article on women’s page editor Colleen “Koky” Dishon that is now scheduled to run this summer in a Ohio history publication. Koky, who went on to become the first woman on the Chicago Tribune’s masthead, created the WomaNews section in the 1990s – pictured above. It was a revised, modern section that was also controversial. I wrote for the section several times in the 1990s and loved reading it. The section was later eliminated.
-
Colleen “Koky” Dishon
I am working on collecting images for my article on women’s page editor Colleen “Koky” Dishon that is now scheduled to run this summer in a Ohio history publication. Koky, who went on to become the first woman on the Chicago Tribune’s masthead, created the WomaNews section in the 1990s – pictured above. It was a revised, modern section that was also controversial. I wrote for the section several times in the 1990s and loved reading it. The section was later eliminated.
-
Anne Rowe Goldman images
I just received the book, Elvis: The Cool King. It is a collection of photos shot by Bob Moreland. There are several pages devoted to St. Pete women’s page editor Anne Rowe Goldman, one of my current research subjects.
-
Anne Rowe Goldman images
I just received the book, Elvis: The Cool King. It is a collection of photos shot by Bob Moreland. There are several pages devoted to St. Pete women’s page editor Anne Rowe Goldman, one of my current research subjects.
-
Anne Rowe Goldman clips
The UCF ILL has been wonderful about helping me track down articles about and by Anne Rowe Goldman, a women’s page journalist and later ombudsman at the St. Pete Times. (She won several Penney-Missouri Awards.) This article announces her promotion to ombudsman. I am happy that of the three promotions, Anne was named in the headline. I am finishing up a conference paper about Anne for presentation later this month.
-
Anne Rowe Goldman clips
The UCF ILL has been wonderful about helping me track down articles about and by Anne Rowe Goldman, a women’s page journalist and later ombudsman at the St. Pete Times. (She won several Penney-Missouri Awards.) This article announces her promotion to ombudsman. I am happy that of the three promotions, Anne was named in the headline. I am finishing up a conference paper about Anne for presentation later this month.