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Alexandra R. Levit
Twenty-nine year-old Alexandra Levit is known as one of the premiere career spokespeople for her generation. She spent seven years in the corporate world before founding Inspiration @Work, a marketing communications consulting business. Levit is the author of They Don't Teach Corporate in College: A Twenty-Something's Guide to the Business World (Career Press 2004)
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Bernard Goldberg
television news reporter and author of Bias, a New York Times number one bestseller about how the media distort the news, is widely seen as one of the most original writers and thinkers in broadcast journalism. He has covered stories all over the world for CBS News and won six Emmy awards for his work at that network. His second book is Arrogance, another New York Times bestseller about the media. Goldberg’s third book, 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America -- And Al Franken is #37. He can also be seen on HBO’s “Real Sports”
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Charlie Rose
Recognized for his intimate and incisive interviews with the world’s leading figures, Charlie Rose hosts one of the most popular talk shows on television – and created a new standard for media integrity.
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Diane Sawyer
Diane Sawyer, co-anchor on ABC New's PrimeTime Live, is one of broadcast journalism's most prominent and successful female presences.
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E. J. Dionne Jr
E.J. Dionne, Jr. is a widely syndicated Washington Post columnist,a regular political analyst for National Public Radio and a frequent guest on the Chris Matthews Show, the Tim Russert Show and This Week with George Stephanopoulos.
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Forrest Sawyer
Forrest Sawyer has long been recognized as one of the most experienced and credible broadcast journalists of our day.
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Frank Deford
A contributing writer for Sports Illustrated, Frank Deford has been voted by his peers Sportswriter of the Year a record six times. In addition to writing articles, he has authored 13 books and is a weekly regular on both ESPN and NPR's Morning Edition.
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Jim Lampley
Host and play-by-play announcer for NBC Sports. After twenty-five years as a network television sportscaster, and with a vast array of credits in television, radio, movies, and the Internet, Jim Lampley is one of America's most accomplished sports broadcasters.
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John Feinstein
No one gets inside sports like journalist and author John Feinstein. As The Wall Street Journal says, "Mr. Feinstein has made a specialty of delving into the lives of a select group o players and drawing a portrait of a particular wolrd. In this, he has no peer."
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Michael Barone
Michael Barone joined the magazine in 1989 and currently writes the On Politics column. Prior to joining the magazine, Barone was an editorial page staff member at the Washington Post from 1982-1989.
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Mort Crim
It’s time to hear some good news about ourselves and our world…and Mort Crim is the man to deliver it.
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Morton Kondracke
Executive editor of “Roll Call,” the newspaper of Capitol Hill
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Paul Harvey
As the most listened to radio personality in America, Paul Harvey entertains millions of Americans every week with his unique blend of news and views.
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