Transcript of Frontline interview with the journalist and media critic focuses on the lines between information, advertising, and entertainment.
Browse a brief biography of the American journalist, also known as Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman. Follow selected web links for relevant resources.
Journalist Nellie Bly's most famous writing coup, beating the globetrotting record set by a Jules Verne character, is chronicled. Read her bio.
PBS site "The Black Press: Soldiers Without Swords" profiles this freelance writer and senior editor at FORTUNE Magazine. Includes video clips.
Homepage for a film on the muckraking journalist links to a biographical essay, excerpts from his work, and the George Seldes Internet Archive.
Zenger News Service tells the story of the writer-publisher for whom it was named, noting that his case prompted creation of the First Amendment.
Jump to pre-set strings on several search engines and read more about the photojournalist known for her Great Depression and war photography.
Entry on American journalist Joseph Pulitzer describes his life and accomplishments.
Find an encyclopedia entry for James Barrett Reston, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winning American journalist.
Peruse an encyclopedia entry for Grantland Rice, a famous American sports journalist.
View a photo, search links and read a profile of American journalist Lincoln Steffens.
Read a brief profile of the American writer Ida Tarbell, author of "History of the Standard Oil Company" and "Life of Abraham Lincoln."
Encyclopedia entry describes the life and career of the Indian journalist Bal Gangadhar Tilak.
Microsoft's encyclopedia provides a brief biography of this 19th century American journalist and banker.
Caricature by Al Hirschfeld is accompanied by a brief biography of the columnist and broadcaster, plus a description of the caricature itself.