journalism history
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Fort Lauderdale & the Florida Conference of Historians
We just got back from Fort Lauderdale and the Florida Conference of Historians. I presented the paper “‘You Can’t Hug a Newspaper’: Janet Chusmir, the Miami Herald and Newspaper Management.” Janet went from a general assignment reporter in the women’s pages to women’s page editor to executive editor of the Miami Herald. This paper was a biographical sketch of her career, as well as an examination of the role feminism played in her career. I plan to add to the paper with more of her columns and turn it into a journal article.
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Researching Jane Nickerson Steinberg
I had the wonderful experience this week of speaking to the daughter of Jane Nickerson Steinberg and exchanging emails with her son. So few of the women I study had children so those experiences are quite special. Jane Nickerson (the name she wrote under) was a longtime food editor at the New York Times but has been overshadowed by Craig Claiborne. Yet, Jane’s work was significant. She wrote wrote about food as news – especially coming out of World War II and the end of rationing. One of my great UCF students will be working with me this summer collecting and analyzing Jane’s work at the New York Times.
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Researching Jane Nickerson Steinberg
I had the wonderful experience this week of speaking to the daughter of Jane Nickerson Steinberg and exchanging emails with her son. So few of the women I study had children so those experiences are quite special. Jane Nickerson (the name she wrote under) was a longtime food editor at the New York Times but has been overshadowed by Craig Claiborne. Yet, Jane’s work was significant. She wrote wrote about food as news – especially coming out of World War II and the end of rationing. One of my great UCF students will be working with me this summer collecting and analyzing Jane’s work at the New York Times.
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Banning women at golf tournaments
There has been quite a bit of news coverage about another female reporter being banned from access at a golf tournament:“A female reporter was denied access to the locker room to interview Rory McIlroy after Sunday’s final round of the Masters, though it was later revealed as a misunderstanding by a security official. A Masters media staff member apologized Sunday to Tara Sullivan, a columnist for the Bergen (N.J.) Record, after she was barred by security personnel from entering the player’s locker room for an interview because she was a woman. At least a dozen male reporters were granted access to the locker room following Sunday’s final round of the…
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Banning women at golf tournaments
There has been quite a bit of news coverage about another female reporter being banned from access at a golf tournament:“A female reporter was denied access to the locker room to interview Rory McIlroy after Sunday’s final round of the Masters, though it was later revealed as a misunderstanding by a security official. A Masters media staff member apologized Sunday to Tara Sullivan, a columnist for the Bergen (N.J.) Record, after she was barred by security personnel from entering the player’s locker room for an interview because she was a woman. At least a dozen male reporters were granted access to the locker room following Sunday’s final round of the…
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Journalist Mary Ann Grossman
I really enjoyed this article about Mary Ann Grossman who has spent 50 years at St. Paul Pioneer Press – many of those years as the women’s page editor. This was my favorite part:“Years later, Grossmann found herself defending the Women’s Department and the society it covered. “In the 1960s and ’70s, the next generation of women didn’t want anything to do with the women’s section. They all wanted to work for the city desk,” she said. “I always told them that we climbed on the shoulders of our sisters who came before us; don’t ever sneer at those women. And those women, through their charity balls and fundraisers, built…