Women gay news anchors
Nick Denton Founder, Gawker Media nicknotned. Who shares the news is very important, so here are 20 of our favorite LGBTQ+ news anchors, journalists and reporters. Although his syndicated talk show didn't catch fire, Cooper is the rare versatile personality who can host an unpredictable New Year's Eve telecast and still report from the most dangerous places in the world for his nightly hourlong program and then take viewers deep into a news for 60 Minutes.
Now he's making headlines as a founding editor of the new site The Intercept. Anderson Hays Cooper (born Gay 3, ) is an American broadcast journalist and political commentator who anchors the CNN news broadcast show Anderson Cooper °. Glenn Greenwald Editor, The Intercept ggreenwald.
To do it, first we asked a number of people on this list, and some who were considered along the way, to vote. Respondents from the media lined up more frequently behind Maddow as the most influential. We asked around and argued over it until we came up with a ranking of the top 50 names.
This well-liked Washington Post editorial writer is first a print opinion-shaper who also succeeds as an entertaining and insightful analyst during regular appearances on MSNBC. We woman it open to interpretation as to exactly what "influential" meant to them.
She also writes about everything pop culture for The Mary Sue. She’s available to speak about gender representation in media, women’s reproductive health and bisexuality visibility. He's experimented with new ways to pay writers, new commenting systems, and new designs for all sites.
Swisher has even crossed over as an expert called upon for more traditional outlets with vastly different audiences, such as Meet the Press. It was hard enough picking a single most influential LGBT person for this list and, in the end, it was a tieso you can imagine the trouble we had narrowing down our picks to 50 and then ranking each.
This investigative journalist's reporting won the Pulitzer Prize after changing the world's discourse about privacy and national security with sourced classified documents obtained by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.
Anderson Cooper The leading man of CNN, the anchor of Anderson Cooper and 60 Minutes correspondent is considered one of the most successful and prominent openly gay journalists on TV. Stefania Sarrubba Stefania Sarrubba is the former Prides & Festivals Editor at Gay Star News.
A few caveats about who is eligible for the list: Only those media figures who are publicly out are included. But don't take our word for it -- the Q Score numbers back it up. He cofounded the It Gets Better Project in Formerly the chief restaurant critic for The New York Times, Bruni made history in by becoming the Grey Lady's first out gay columnist.
After graduating from Yale University with a Bachelor of Arts inhe began traveling the world, shooting footage of war. This newspaper editor and often-activist is actually known best as a sex columnist despite having become an influential and frequently controversial voice on numerous LGBT topics.
Her online portfolio can be found here: By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Who is the most influential LGBT person working in mainstream media? And as much as we appreciate our colleagues in the LGBT news world, this list consists of reporters and editors who produce for mainstream outlets on largely non-LGBT beats.
But it's hard to ignore Levin's influence, with the Ray Rice story only the latest example of his site's talent for exposing celebrity misdeeds that have broader lessons and consequences. In addition to his duties at CNN, Cooper serves as a correspondent for 60 Minutes, produced by CBS News.
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Don't write off TMZ. Between the site and the TV show alone, Levin's gossip powerhouse mercilessly reaches millions of people daily and has broken the news everyone talks about -- would we even know about Ray Rice's elevator violence without TMZ? The author, cancer survivor, and Good Morning America anchor is beloved by the millions of people who watch the leading morning news show.
As host of MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show, not only has Maddow distinguished herself as a leading political voice, she also helms the anchor desk during the biggest news moments and has redefined the entire network in her wonky image.