Journalism, FöR-HEM
Extra, extra! Although the content and style of journalism and the medium through which it is delivered have varied significantly over the years, journalism has always given us a way to keep up with current events, so that we always have our fingers on the pulse.
Journalism Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche was the sister of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, who became his guardian......
Grigore Gafencu was a Romanian lawyer, diplomat, journalist, and politician who as foreign minister at the outbreak......
Alberto Gainza Paz was the editor of the influential Buenos Aires daily La Prensa whose opposition to dictator......
Gamaliel III was the eldest son of Judah ha-Nasi, and the renowned editor of the Mishna (the basic compilation......
Gabriel García Márquez was a Colombian novelist and one of the greatest writers of the 20th century, who was awarded......
David Garnett was an English novelist, son of Edward and Constance Garnett, who was the most popularly acclaimed......
William Lloyd Garrison was an American journalistic crusader who published a newspaper, The Liberator (1831–65),......
Pedro António Correia Garção was one of Portugal’s principal Neoclassical poets. Garção studied law at Coimbra......
Ismail Gasprinski was a journalist and writer who was an advocate of pan-Turkism and whose writings significantly......
Théophile Gautier was a poet, novelist, critic, and journalist whose influence was strongly felt in the period......
John Gay was an English poet and dramatist, chiefly remembered as the author of The Beggar’s Opera, a work distinguished......
Martha Gellhorn was an American journalist and novelist who, as one of the first female war correspondents, candidly......
Giovanni Gentile was a major figure in Italian idealist philosophy as well as a politician, educator, and editor.......
Friedrich Gentz was a German political journalist, famous for his writings against the principles of the French......
George Gerbner was a Hungarian-born American journalist known for his research into television content and the......
Helmut von Gerlach was a German pacifist journalist and politician, a consistent opponent of German nationalism,......
Ludwig von Gerlach was a Prussian judge, politician, and editor who helped found the conservative newspaper Kreuzzeitung......
Guido Gezelle was a Flemish priest and poet who was one of the masters of 19th-century European lyric poetry. Gezelle......
Johann Georg Gichtel was a Protestant visionary and theosophist, who promoted the quasi-pantheistic teaching of......
William Gifford was an English satirical poet, classical scholar, and early editor of 17th-century English playwrights,......
Jeannette Leonard Gilder was an American editor and writer, a prolific and influential figure in popular journalism,......
Brendan Gill was an American critic and writer chiefly known for his work as critic of film, drama, and architecture......
John Gill was a patriot and publisher who was a leading advocate of American colonial independence from Britain.......
Jacky Gillott was a British novelist and broadcaster who was one of Britain’s first woman television reporters.......
Elizabeth Meriwether Gilmer was an American journalist who achieved great popular success as an advice columnist......
Christian David Ginsburg was a Hebrew and biblical scholar who was the foremost authority in England on the Masorah......
Fra Giovanni Giocondo was an Italian humanist, architect, and engineer, whose designs and written works signal......
Malcolm Gladwell is a Canadian journalist and writer best known for his unique perspective on popular culture.......
Jacob Glatstein was a Polish-born poet and literary critic who in 1920 helped establish the Inzikhist (“Introspectivist”)......
E. L. Godkin was an Anglo-American editor and founder of The Nation, a news and opinion magazine. After graduating......
Michael Jan de Goeje was a Dutch scholar who edited many Arabic works, most important of which was the medieval......
Horace L. Gold was a Canadian-born American science fiction editor and author who, as founder and editor of the......
Meïr Aron Goldschmidt was a Danish writer of Jewish descent whose work foreshadowed later Realism. Goldschmidt......
gonzo journalism, a style of reporting that places the reporter at the centre of the story in a highly personal......
Amy Goodman is an American journalist, columnist, and author, best known as the cofounder and host of Democracy......
Laura de Force Gordon was an American lawyer, editor, and reformer, one of the first women in the American West......
Remy de Gourmont was a novelist, poet, playwright, and philosopher who was one of the most-penetrating contemporary......
Michael Gove is a Scottish-born journalist and politician who served as education secretary (2010–14) and lord......
Gasparo, Count Gozzi was an Italian poet, prose writer, journalist, and critic. He is remembered for a satire that......
Henry Woodfin Grady was an American journalist and orator who helped bring about industrial development in the......
Alasdair Gray was a Scottish novelist, playwright, and artist best known for his surreal atmospheric novel Lanark......
Sir James Gray was an English zoologist who played a leading part in changing the main objective of 20th-century......
Andrew Greeley was an American Roman Catholic priest, sociologist, educator, commentator, and author who devoted......
Horace Greeley was an American newspaper editor who is known especially for his vigorous articulation of the North’s......
Bartholomew Green was a British American printer and journalist who published the Boston News-Letter, America’s......
Duff Green was a U.S. political journalist, and an influential member of Pres. Andrew Jackson’s inner advisory......
Uri Zvi Greenberg was a Hebrew and Yiddish poet whose strident, Expressionist verse exhorts the Jewish people to......
Stephen Greenblatt is an American scholar who was credited with establishing New Historicism, an approach to literary......
Graham Greene was an English novelist, short-story writer, playwright, and journalist whose novels treat life’s......
Glenn Greenwald is an American journalist, author, and lawyer who throughout 2013 published news stories based......
Arthur Griffith was a journalist and Irish nationalist, principal founder of the powerful Sinn Féin (“We Ourselves”......
Geoffrey Grigson was an English editor, poet, and literary critic who became known in the 1930s primarily as the......
Friedrich Melchior, baron von Grimm was a critic of German descent who played an important part in the spread of......
Rufus Wilmot Griswold was an American journalist, critic, anthologist, and editor who worked with Edgar Allan Poe......
Gilbert H. Grosvenor was an American geographer, writer, and long-time editor of the National Geographic Magazine......
Sir George Grove was an English writer on music famous for his multivolume Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Grove......
William John Gruffydd was a Welsh-language poet and scholar whose works represented first a rebellion against Victorian......
Jacques Grévin was a French poet and dramatist who is credited with writing the first original French plays to......
Tómas Gudmundsson was a poet best known for introducing Reykjavík as a subject in Icelandic poetry. His poetic......
Dmitrii Gulia was an Abkhazian writer, educator, and cultural pioneer, commonly considered the founder of Abkhazian......
John Gunther was a journalist and author who became famous for his series of sociopolitical books describing and......
Sanjay Gupta is an American neurosurgeon and chief medical correspondent for CNN (Cable News Network). Gupta is......
Guru Arjan was the Sikh religion’s fifth Guru (1581–1606) and its first martyr. One of the greatest of the Sikh......
A.B. Guthrie, Jr. was an American novelist best known for his writing about the American West. Guthrie grew up......
Constantin Guys was a cartoonist and comic illustrator who depicted the fashionable world of the French Second......
Germaine Guèvremont was a French-Canadian novelist who skillfully recreated the enclosed world of the Quebec peasant......
Manuel Gálvez was a novelist and biographer, whose documentation of a wide range of social ills in Argentina in......
Antoine Gérin-Lajoie was a writer, librarian, and leader in the early literary movement of French Canada. During......
Joseph von Görres was a German Romantic writer who was one of the leading figures of Roman Catholic political journalism.......
Ernst Haas was an Austrian-born photojournalist who was influential for his innovations in colour photography.......
Sayyid Shaykh bin Ahmad al-Hadi was a Malay Islamic writer and polemicist, journalist, and publisher who made significant......
David Halberstam was an American journalist and author who received a Pulitzer Prize in 1964 for his penetrating......
Sarah Josepha Hale was an American writer who, as the first female editor of a magazine, shaped many of the attitudes......
Sir William Haley was the director general of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) from 1944 to 1952, editor......
James Hall was an American author who was one of the earliest to write about the American frontier. Hall was a......
Edmond Halley was an English astronomer and mathematician who was the first to calculate the orbit of a comet later......
Jónas Hallgrímsson was one of the most popular of Iceland’s Romantic poets. Descended from a family of poets, Hallgrímsson......
Alexander Hamilton was a New York delegate to the Constitutional Convention (1787), major author of the Federalist......
Sir Denis Hamilton was a British newspaper editor who led the postwar campaign for broader media coverage and more......
Jens Andersen Hansen was a journalist and politician, a leading 19th-century champion of Denmark’s peasantry. A......
hard news, journalistic style and genre that focuses on events or incidents that are considered to be timely and......
Maximilian Felix Ernst Harden was a political journalist, a spokesman for extreme German nationalism before and......
Jean Hardouin was a French Jesuit scholar who edited numerous secular and ecclesiastical works, most notably the......
Tom Harmon was an American football player, a Heisman Trophy winner, who was one of the greatest tailbacks in collegiate......
Ida A. Husted Harper was a journalist and suffragist, remembered for her writings in the popular press for and......
Benjamin Harris was an English bookseller and writer who was the first journalist in the British-American colonies.......
Frank Harris was an Irish-born American journalist and man of letters best known for his unreliable autobiography,......
Louis Harris was an American public-opinion analyst and columnist who was the best-known pollster in the United......
Juan Eugenio Hartzenbusch was one of the most successful of the Spanish romantic dramatists, editor of standard......
Robert Hass is an American poet and translator whose body of work and tenure as poet laureate of the United States......
Gēorgios N. Hatzidakis was the first and most important linguist of modern Greece, noted for his studies of ancient,......
Karel Havlíček Borovský was a Czech author and political journalist, a master prose stylist and epigrammatist who......
John Hawkesworth was an English writer, Samuel Johnson’s successor as compiler of parliamentary debates for the......
William Randolph Hearst was an American newspaper publisher who built up the nation’s largest newspaper chain and......
Ben Hecht was an American novelist, playwright, and film writer who, as a newspaperman in the 1920s, perfected......
Sadeq Hedayat was an Iranian author who introduced modernist techniques into Persian fiction. He is considered......
Johan Ludvig Heiberg was a playwright, poet, literary historian, and critic whose romantic idealism in a sense......
Muhammad Hassanein Heikal was a leading Egyptian journalist who gained fame as the editor in chief (1957–74) of......
Daniël Heinsius was a Dutch poet, famous in his day as a classical scholar. At Leiden, Heinsius produced classical......
John Heminge was an English actor who, with Henry Condell, prepared and oversaw the First Folio (1623), a collection......