Word: woodruffs
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...viewers are accustomed to being transported to the scene of the news. The effect of studio interviews is sometimes akin to a televised radio show. Moreover, there are pitfalls in live TV, especially as practiced by the unintrusive interviewers on NewsHour: under the permissive guidance of Washington Correspondent Judy Woodruff (who was lured from NBC), a discussion of President Reagan's proposed legislation to correct sex discrimination turned into an unrestrained attack by two feminist critics...
When Judy Woodruff became a TV news anchor in Atlanta in 1972, the station ordered her to cut her shoulder-length hair. Mary Alice Williams was urged in 1979 by NBC's New York station to change her eye color with tinted contact lenses. Dorothy Reed was forbidden in 1980 by ABC's San Francisco station to plait her hair in corn rows. The three women, and many of their counterparts, cheered last week when Christine Craft, 38, won a $500,000 damage verdict against the former owners of a Kansas City station, KMBC, that dropped...
...play of number eight Tom Sikorsky and new scrum half Greg. "Animal" Carey exemplified the improvement. "We came together as a team. It was a good experience to play them," said wing forward John Woodruff...
...Woodruff will speak this afternoon at Radcliffe's Cronkhite Center on "Women in Journalism. "In response to a question, she said women have "come a long way but not far enough "in the intensely competitive world of television journalism...
...Woodruff also said that Reagan's increased personal isolation following the association attempt last year, has hampered journalist...