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The Taliban takeover of Afghanistan has meant the removal of women's rights and working ability, but one female reporter has refused to stop despite threats.
NBC News' Andrea Mitchell said Walters — the first female anchor of a network news program — “was a role model for all women aspiring to become broadcast journalists when television news was ...
Being a reporter means cultivating relationships and protecting sources. When it crosses a line, it can feel like there are no good options.
Black women in television news are wearing their natural hair as conversations around representation heighten.
Becky Livas was the first Black female television news reporter in Hampton Roads. The glass ceiling she shattered paved the way for more barrier-breaking women at WTKR News 3.
Among the women who fled is female news anchor Beheshta Arghand, who interviewed a senior Taliban leader on air in August. She told CNN that fear of the Taliban drove her to leave the country.
I wanted young female reporters to see that they could rise through the ranks just as I did. Despite the challenges, being a News Editor was an empowering experience.
Women have surged to the top of the TV news business, thanks to dogged reporting, fierce reporting — and an outlandish election cycle.
But female broadcasters and on-air reporters are breaking free from the old sartorial playbook: jewel-tone sheath dresses and businesslike blazers and blouses.
Reporter Meera Devi, from the marginalized Dalit caste, is determined to get her community heard. She's featured in the award-winning documentary, Writing With Fire, which opens in the U.S. on Friday.
The Fight to Be a Middle-Aged Female News Anchor There is no fighting sexism on television without fighting age discrimination along with it.