Journalist Q&A Articles

Interview: Brandusa Niro

Alexandra Bruell June 30, 2008

Brandusa Niro, editor-in-chief and founder of IMG publications' The Daily Front Row, www.fashionweekdaily.com, and the Fashion Mini, discusses her career, the success of her publications, and the role of fashion in society today.
 

Interview: Lisa Lillien

Beth Krietsch June 23, 2008

As a self-described "food gossip," Lisa Lillien started Hungry Girl in May 2004 as a way to share her knowledge of food with the public. Prior to founding the Web site, Lillien worked at Warner Bros. and Nickelodeon in TV production and online content-production roles. She also worked in magazine journalism.
 

Interview: Laura Rowley

Nicole Zerillo June 16, 2008

Laura Rowly has written her "Money & Happiness" bi-weekly column since 2005, which is read by 20 million visitors a month. In addition to writing a book of the same title, Rowley has reported on finance for many years for both print and broadcast media. Rowley also serves as an adjunct professor of religious studies at Seton Hall.
 

Interview: Jeanine Detz

Jaimy Lee June 09, 2008

Jeanine Detz turned a combined interest in fitness and journalism into a senior editor position at Shape. After publishing a book, "Ultimate Core Ball Workout," in 2005 and freelancing for a number of American Media publications, Detz joined the Shape staff as a senior editor focusing on fitness.
 

Interview: Kate Taylor

Tonya Garcia June 02, 2008

Kate Taylor has been the arts and culture reporter for the New York Sun for two years. Prior to joining the Sun, she was an editorial assistant at The New Yorker and Slate, and interned at Harper's. She's a 2001 graduate of Harvard University.
 

Interview: Peter King

Frank Washkuch May 26, 2008

Twenty-nine years ago, Peter King graduated from Ohio University with a degree in journalism and no idea that he'd be a sportswriter - let along one of the best known sportswriters in the world - nearly three decades later.
 

Interview: Sara Fritz

Ted McKenna May 19, 2008

Sara Fritz retired in 2004, following a long career in Washington with the Los Angeles Times and other publications, and became an author and freelance writer. She spoke with PRWeek about her in-depth series for the non-partisan Center for Public Integrity on the influence of third-party groups on presidential elections.
 

Interview: Nanci Hellmich

Kimberly Maul May 12, 2008

Nanci Hellmich lost a lot of weight 27 years ago and transitioned that into a reporting job covering health and wellness at USA Today, where she has worked for more than two decades.
 

Interview: Sarah Lacy

Aarti Shah May 05, 2008

Sarah Lacy recently created an uproar during her controversial keynote interview with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at South by Southwest Interactive. Lacy talks to PRWeek about what the controversy means for journalists in the era of social media, and her upcoming book Once You're Lucky. Twice You're Good that chronicles the founders of some of the most talked about Web 2.0 startups.
 

Interview: Sharon King Hoge

Alexandra Bruell April 28, 2008

Sharon King Hoge, the editor-in-chief of Verdant magazine, talks to PRWeek about her PR and journalism experience, as well as the external factors that are affecting the green movement and the role that Verdant plays in green media.
 
 
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