Women Journalists at Ground Zero: Covering Crisis

Awards:   Winner of First Place Winner in the 2003 National Federation of Press Women's Communication Awards, Research Category. Winner of National Federation of Press Women's Communication Awards: Research Category 2003 Winner of National Federation of Press Women's Communication Awards: Research Category 2003.
Author:   Judith Sylvester ,  Suzanne Huffman
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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9780742519435


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   15 August 2002
Format:   Hardback
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  • Winner of First Place Winner in the 2003 National Federation of Press Women's Communication Awards, Research Category.
  • Winner of National Federation of Press Women's Communication Awards: Research Category 2003
  • Winner of National Federation of Press Women's Communication Awards: Research Category 2003.

Overview

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

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Author:   Judith Sylvester ,  Suzanne Huffman
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9780742519435


ISBN 10:   0742519430
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   15 August 2002
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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On the surface, these stories tell of the experiences of women journalists in covering the events of September 11; between the lines, they tell of the progress women have made in American newsrooms. As the book makes clear, there was no question that women would cover the attacks and their aftermath, and they did it well, reporting and shooting pictures on the scene and making decisions about what to print and what to air. What is striking is how closely these women's stories resemble those of other journalists-women and men-who reported on the same events. They were dedicated to getting the facts, despite the risks. They were affected by what they saw, but mostly after the fact. Most worked in newsrooms that offered counseling and support, but few took advantage of it. Their stories are personal but not unusual, and that may be what is most surprising about this timely book. -- Deborah Potter, executive director of NewsLab, former CNN anchor and former CBS News correspondent Judith Sylvester and Suzanne Huffman have performed an invaluable service by documenting the gripping stories of women journalists who covered the events of 9/11 and their aftermath. Women Journalists at Ground Zero is fascinating reading, as well as an important historical record and an excellent teaching tool. -- Philip Seib, University of Southern California; author of The Al Jazeera Effect Women Journalists at Ground Zero demonstrates that, no matter the gender, all top reporters act on the same deep-seated instincts to find the story, corroborate the story, and share it with the public. -- Jan Schaffer, executive director, Pew Center for Civic Journalism Women Journalists at Ground Zero tells the moving stories of more than 20 women journalists who reported from New York City, Washington, and the Pittsburgh area during and following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Media Report To Women Rich and moving stories. Educational Book Review Women reporters are no longer confined to covering just the women's angle. They're on the front lines of every big story now. In this compelling book, Judith Sylvester and Suzanne Huffman tell us how a group of courageous women risked their own lives to report the news of what happened on 9/11. It's a story that should make the rest of us proud to be Americans, and Sylvester and Huffman have told it well. -- Bob Schieffer, CBS News chief Washington correspondent and moderator of Face the Nation The book is a riveting read and reaffirms the need for the reporter as eye-witness. The individual accounts are engrossing and each of the women interviewed presents vividly, but without hyperbole, the enormity of what confronted them. Sylvester and Huffman quite rightly let the stories speak for themselves and should be congratulated on pulling together such compelling accounts. Journalism Studies


Women reporters are no longer confined to covering just the women's angle. They're on the front lines of every big story now. In this compelling book, Judith Sylvester and Suzanne Huffman tell us how a group of courageous women risked their own lives to report the news of what happened on 9/11. It's a story that should make the rest of us proud to be Americans, and Sylvester and Huffman have told it well.--Bob Schieffer


On the surface, these stories tell of the experiences of women journalists in covering the events of September 11; between the lines, they tell of the progress women have made in American newsrooms. As the book makes clear, there was no question that women would cover the attacks and their aftermath, and they did it well, reporting and shooting pictures on the scene and making decisions about what to print and what to air. What is striking is how closely these women's stories resemble those of other journalists-women and men-who reported on the same events. They were dedicated to getting the facts, despite the risks. They were affected by what they saw, but mostly after the fact. Most worked in newsrooms that offered counseling and support, but few took advantage of it. Their stories are personal but not unusual, and that may be what is most surprising about this timely book. -- Deborah Potter, executive director of NewsLab, former CNN anchor and former CBS News correspondent Judith Sylvester and Suzanne Huffman have performed an invaluable service by documenting the gripping stories of women journalists who covered the events of 9/11 and their aftermath. Women Journalists at Ground Zero is fascinating reading, as well as an important historical record and an excellent teaching tool. -- Philip Seib, author of Going Live: Getting the News Right in a Real-Time, Online World and Lucius W. Nieman Professor of Journalism at Marque Women Journalists at Ground Zero demonstrates that, no matter the gender, all top reporters act on the same deep-seated instincts to find the story, corroborate the story, and share it with the public. -- Jan Schaffer, executive director, Pew Center for Civic Journalism Women Journalists at Ground Zero tells the moving stories of more than 20 women journalists who reported from New York City, Washington, and the Pittsburgh area during and following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Media Report To Women Rich and moving stories. Educational Book Review Women reporters are no longer confined to covering just the women's angle. They're on the front lines of every big story now. In this compelling book, Judith Sylvester and Suzanne Huffman tell us how a group of courageous women risked their own lives to report the news of what happened on 9/11. It's a story that should make the rest of us proud to be Americans, and Sylvester and Huffman have told it well. -- Bob Schieffer, CBS News chief Washington correspondent and moderator of Face the Nation The book is a riveting read and reaffirms the need for the reporter as eye-witness. The individual accounts are engrossing and each of the women interviewed presents vividly, but without hyperbole, the enormity of what confronted them. Sylvester and Huffman quite rightly let the stories speak for themselves and should be congratulated on pulling together such compelling accounts. Journalism Studies


Author Information

Judith Sylvester is Huie-Dellmon professor for the Media Leaders Forum at the Manship School of Mass Communication at Louisiana State University. Suzanne Huffman is associate professor of journalism at Texas Christian University. She is a former television newsreporter, anchor, and producer.

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