There's No Crying in Newsrooms

There's No Crying in Newsrooms
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 217
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ISBN-10 : 9781538155981
ISBN-13 : 1538155982
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Book Synopsis There's No Crying in Newsrooms by : Kristin Grady Gilger

Download or read book There's No Crying in Newsrooms written by Kristin Grady Gilger and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2021-11-04 with total page 217 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There’s No Crying in Newsrooms tells the stories of remarkable women who broke through barrier after barrier at media organizations around the country over the past four decades. They started out as editorial assistants, fact checkers and news secretaries and ended up running multi-million-dollar news operations that determine a large part of what Americans read, view and think about the world. These women, who were calling in news stories while in labor and parking babies under their desks, never imagined that 40 years later young women entering the news business would face many of the same battles they did – only with far less willingness to put up and shut up. The female pioneers featured in this book have many lessons to teach about what it takes to succeed in media or any other male-dominated organization, and their message is more important now than ever before. Including stories and data from 2020—a year of unprecedented turmoil from a worldwide pandemic, rampant social upheaval, and divisive political battles—the updated edition of this chronicle of courage serves as both inspiration and impetus to continue the fight for equity and advancement in the media industry.


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