Bernard Roshco
Bernard Roshco is a journalist, a scholar, and a former government official.
Hidaka’s career in broadcast journalism has spanned more than thirty years. As a correspondent for Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK), he spent more than 20 years in the United States and has interviewed many leading figures in government and business, including presidents, cabinet secretaries, and members of Congress.
Montague Kern is the author of Thirty-Second Politics (Praeger-Greenwood 1989), and is co-author of Crosstalk: Citizens, Candidates and the Media in a Presidential Campaign (University of Chicago Press 1996).
Elie Abel received a Bachelor of Arts degree from McGill University in 1941 and a Master of Science in journalism degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1942. He worked as a reporter for the Windsor Star in Windsor, Ontario, for a year, then served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during
Ann Crigler’s research examines how people understand and learn about politics from the news media. She has co-authored several publications on this subject including three books entitled Common Knowledge: News and the Construction of Political Meaning with W.R. Neuman and M. Just (University of Chicago Press, 1992); an edited volume, The Psychology of Political Communication
Santiago Sanchez-Gonzalez is a Professor of Law at the University of Madrid and former Dean of the Faculty of Law at that university.
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Sergey Sholokhov is a Russian journalist, Candidate of Art Sciences, and winner of the national competition of the press, Golden Pen ’96 (Journalist of the Year) Academician of the Academy Nika Award.
Jeffrey Trimble has been an international journalist, editor and media manager for more than 35 years. He went to Ohio State in 2018 as Lecturer in the School of Communication and the Department of Political Science.
William Wheatley is a retired executive vice president for NBC News, responsible for domestic and international news gathering, hard-news programming, relationships with international broadcasters and news agencies and print partnerships. In addition, he was also involved in matters of standards and practices, and co-authored NBC News Policies and Guidelines.
Betty Winfield is a specialist in political communication and mass media history. Winfield received the 24th annual Covert Award in Mass Communication History along with Janice Hume, BJ ’81, MA ’95, PhD ’97, for their article, “The Continuous Past: Historical Referents in Nineteenth-Century American Journalism,” which was published in Journalism & Communication Monographs in 2007.
Alexander Merkushev is an editor for the Soviet Tass news agency.
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Henry Raymont currently is chairman of the People-to-People Task Force of the Organization of American States (OAS) in Washington. He spent many years as correspondent for the New York Times and United Press in Latin America.
Michael Russo graduated Class of 1963 from Seton Hall Prep and earned his BA in Communications and Master of Divinity from Seton Hall University and Seminary. His ordination was in May of 1971.He was Chair of Religious Studies at Seton Hall Prep. He earned his Ph.D. in American Social and Political History from NYU and
Dieter Buhl was s a German journalist who worked for more than three decades as a member and department head of the political editorial department of the weekly newspaper Die Zeit.