New Yorkers in journalism
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New York City has been called the media capital of the world.[1][2] An integral component of this status is the significant array of journalists who report about international, American, business, entertainment, and New York metropolitan area-related matters from Manhattan.
New Yorkers in journalism[]
John Avlon
Dean Baquet
Brooke Baldwin
Maria Bartiromo
Joy Behar
Jedediah Bila
Charles Blow
Kate Bolduan
Keith Boykin
Tom Brokaw
Mika Brzezinski
Erin Burnett
Alisyn Camerota
Gretchen Carlson
Michelle Caruso-Cabrera
Neil Cavuto
Gordon G. Chang
Juju Chang
Adrian Chen
Connie Chung
Andy Cohen
Stephen Colbert
Anderson Cooper
Bob Costas
Katie Couric
Jim Cramer
Walter Cronkite
Chris Cuomo
S. E. Cupp
Ann Curry
Janice Dean
John Dickerson
Steve Doocy
Maureen Dowd
Ainsley Earhardt
David Faber
Tamsen Fadal
Jimmy Fallon
Ronan Farrow
Harris Faulkner
Jill Filipovic
Thomas Friedman
Kathie Lee Gifford
Jeff Glor
Whoopi Goldberg
Kimberly Guilfoyle
Greg Gutfeld
Savannah Guthrie
Maggie Haberman
Jenna Bush Hager
Katie Halper
Sean Hannity
Poppy Harlow
Chris Hayes
Bill Hemmer
Perez Hilton
Lester Holt
Margaret Hoover
Walter Isaacson
Peter Jennings
Sheinelle Jones
Jodi Kantor
Megyn Kelly
Brian Kilmeade
Gayle King
Sally Kohn
Hoda Kotb
John Krasinski
Steve Kroft
Paul Krugman
Howard Kurtz
Padma Lakshmi
Min Jin Lee
Don Lemon
Michael Lucas
Richard Lui
Joan Lunden
Rachel Maddow
Jane Mayer
Robin Meade
Meghan McCain
Seth Meyers
Michael Musto
Trevor Noah
Deborah Norville
Keith Olbermann
Mehmet Öz
Jane Pauley
Scott Pelley
Dana Perino
Jeanine Pirro
Dan Rather
Trish Regan
Richard Quest
Betty Quick
David Remnick
Kelly Ripa
Geraldo Rivera
Amy Robach
Deborah Roberts
Robin Roberts
Al Roker
Diane Sawyer
Joe Scarborough
Bob Schieffer
Jim Sciutto
A. O. Scott
Ryan Seacrest
Andrew Serwer
Ben Smith
Harry Smith
Lara Spencer
Sreenath Sreenivasan
Lesley Stahl
Brian Stelter
George Stephanopoulos
Jon Stewart
Lori Stokes
Michael Strahan
A. G. Sulzberger
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr.
Katherine Timpf
Andy Towle
Katy Tur
Ali Velshi
Meredith Vieira
Barbara Walters
Bill Weir
Brian Williams
Juan Williams
Andrew Yang
Jeff Yang
Paula Zahn
Fareed Zakaria
Ginger Zee
A[]
- David Aaro – Fox News Digital[3]
- Ben Aaron – WPIX
- Roz Abrams – multiple broadcast networks
- Ai Heping – China Daily[4]
- Cristina Alesci – CNN
- Dari Alexander – WNYW
- Yashar Ali – New York magazine
- Craig Allen – chief meteorologist, WCBS 880
- Ernie Anastos – WABC-TV, WCBS-TV and WNYW
- Jodi Applegate – WNYW
- Diego Arias – Telemundo[5]
- Rose Arce – producer, journalist
- Priya Arora –The New York Times[6]
- David Asman – Fox Business
- Maggie Astor – The New York Times[7]
- John Avlon – CNN
B[]
- Sade Baderinwa – WABC-TV
- Brian Balthazar – multiple networks
- Dean Baquet – executive editor, The New York Times
- Brooke Baldwin – formerly of CNN
- Julie Banderas – Fox News
- Anirvan Banerji – columnist, director of research, Bloomberg News,[8] co-founder, Economic Cycle Research Institute[9]
- Josh Barro – Business Insider
- Maria Bartiromo – Fox Business
- Joy Behar – The View
- John Berman – CNN
- Len Berman – WNBC
- Bill Beutel – late journalist, WABC-TV
- Bret Baier – Fox News
- Gabriela Bhaskar – photojournalist, The New York Times[10]
- Jedediah Bila – Fox News
- Charles Blow – The New York Times
- Andrea Boehlke – People
- Kate Bolduan – CNN
- Sandra Bookman – WABC-TV
- Keith Boykin – syndicated columnist
- Ben Brantley – The New York Times
- Margaret Brennan – CBS News, CNBC
- Malan Breton – fashion journalist, OK!
- Contessa Brewer – multiple networks
- Dave Briggs – Fox News, NBC
- Tom Brokaw – NBC News
- Frank Bruni – The New York Times
- Mika Brzezinski – MSNBC
- Erin Burnett – CNN
- Brenda Buttner – Fox News
C[]
- Ana Cabrera – CNN
- Jack Cafferty – multiple platforms
- Will Cain – Fox News
- Mary Calvi – WCBS-TV, weekend anchor for Inside Edition
- Alisyn Camerota – CNN
- Rachel Campos-Duffy – Fox News
- Carl Cameron – formerly of Fox News
- Gretchen Carlson – formerly of Fox News
- Tracee Carrasco – Fox Business
- Michelle Caruso-Cabrera – multiple business journalism platforms
- Cheryl Casone – Fox Business
- Michelle Castillo – Cheddar[11]
- Marysol Castro – meteorologist, [Good Morning America]]
- Neil Cavuto – Fox News
- Sam Champion – meteorologist, WABC-TV
- Kathy YL Chan – Bloomberg News[12]
- Gordon G. Chang – multiple platforms
- Juju Chang – ABC News
- Kenneth Chang – The New York Times[13]
- Laura Chang – journalist, editor of the Booming blog, The New York Times
- Lia Chang – photojournalist, multiple media platforms
- Sophia Chang – Gothamist,[14] WNYC public radio[15]
- Michelle Charlesworth – WABC-TV
- Julia Chatterley – CNN International[16]
- Adrian Chen – investigative journalist, staff writer at The New Yorker
- Aria Hangyu Chen – multimedia journalist[17]
- Brian X. Chen – lead consumer technology journalist, The New York Times[18]
- Caroline Chen – journalist, ProPublica[19]
- David W. Chen – investigative journalist, City Hall bureau chief, The New York Times[20]
- Elaine Chen – digital editor, The New York Times[21]
- Julie Chen – multiple broadcast networks
- Stefanos Chen – real estate reporter, The New York Times[22]
- Evelyn Cheng – CNBC[23][24]
- Roger Cheng – executive editor in charge of breaking news, CNET News[25]
- Kiran Chetry – Fox News
- Paul Cheung – global director of interactive and digital news production, Associated Press[26]
- Heather Childers – Fox News, Newsmax TV
- Alina Cho – CNBC
- Liz Cho – WABC-TV
- Niraj Chokshi – business journalist, The New York Times[27]
- Denise Chow – science and technology editor, NBC News[28]
- Alexis Christoforous – Yahoo! Finance
- Dominic Chu – CNBC[29]
- Kay Chun – cooking editor, The New York Times[30]
- Connie Chung – multiple broadcast networks[31]
- Andy Cohen – multiple media platforms
- Stephen Colbert – CBS, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
- Liz Claman – Fox Business
- Jamie Colby – Fox News
- Bertha Coombs – CNBC
- Anderson Cooper – 60 Minutes, CBS, CNN
- Anthony Cormier – BuzzFeed News[32]
- Bob Costas – NBC Sports
- Katie Couric – multiple broadcast networks
- Jim Cramer – CNBC
- Walter Cronkite – CBS News (d. 2009)
- Chris Cuomo – CNN
- S. E. Cupp – CNN
- Ann Curry – investigative journalist
D[]
- Aswath Damodaran – economic journalist, professor at New York University Stern School of Business
- James Dao – op-ed editor, The New York Times[33]
- Ted David – founding anchor, CNBC
- Janice Dean – Fox News
- Laurie Dhue – multiple broadcast platform networks
- John Dickerson – CBS News
- Angela Dimayuga – chef, food critic for The New York Times[34]
- Iva Dixit – audience editor, The New York Times Magazine[35]
- Lou Dobbs – formerly of Fox Business
- Peter Doocy – Fox News
- Steve Doocy – Fox & Friends
- Maureen Dowd – The New York Times
- Maurice DuBois – WCBS-TV
- David W. Dunlap – The New York Times
- Vladimir Duthiers – CBS News
E[]
- Ainsley Earhardt – Fox News
- Sarah Kate Ellis – multimedia executive, CEO of GLAAD
- Sharon Epperson – CNBC
F[]
- David Faber – CNBC
- Tamsen Fadal – WPIX
- Jimmy Fallon – NBC, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
- Paula Faris – The View
- Pat Farnack – WCBS 880[36]
- Ronan Farrow – The New Yorker
- Harris Faulkner – Fox News
- Henry Fernandez – Fox Business Network[37]
- Luis Ferré-Sadurní – The New York Times[38]
- Donna Fiducia – Fox News
- Jill Filipovic – CNN
- Rick Folbaum – Fox News
- Justin Fox – Bloomberg News[39]
- Melissa Francis – Fox News
- Thomas Friedman – The New York Times
- Scarlet Fu – Bloomberg Television anchor, New York Stock Exchange reporter[40]
- Ziwe Fumudoh – multiple media platforms
G[]
- Laurie Garrett – public health journalist[41]
- Mara Gay – The New York Times editorial board[42]
- Kathie Lee Gifford – Today
- Devika Girish – film critic, The New York Times, other multimedia platforms[43]
- Alexis Glick – Formerly of Fox Busisness
- Jeff Glor – CBS News
- Whoopi Goldberg – moderator, The View
- Bianna Golodryga – formerly of ABC News and CBS News
- Stephanie Gosk – NBC News
- Anne-Marie Green – CBS News
- Lauren Green – Fox News
- Kimberly Guilfoyle – political analyst
- Bryant Gumbel – formerly of Today and Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel
- Greg Gumbel – NBC Sports and CBS Sports
- Alisha Haridasani Gupta – gender editor, The New York Times[44]
- Savannah Guthrie – Today
- Greg Gutfeld – Fox News
H[]
- Clyde Haberman – The New York Times
- Maggie Haberman – The New York Times
- Jenna Bush Hager – Today
- Sara Haines – ABC News, The View
- Tamron Hall – broadcast journalist, television talk show host, author
- Katie Halper – WBAI[45]
- Sean Hannity – Fox News
- Poppy Harlow – CNN
- David Harsanyi – National Review
- Elisabeth Hasselbeck – Fox News
- Chris Hayes – MSNBC
- Amy He – journalist, China Daily[46]
- Angela He –The New York Times[47]
- Gary He – Vox Media[48]
- Pete Hegseth – Fox News
- Bill Hemmer – Fox News
- Charo Henríquez – senior editor of Digital Strategy, The New York Times[49]
- Ed Henry – Fox News
- Sue Herera – CNBC
- Nicole Hong – law enforcement and courts journalist, The New York Times[50]
- Hezi Jiang – China Daily[51][52]
- E.D. Hill – Fox News
- Perez Hilton – blogger
- Stephen Holden – The New York Times
- Lester Holt – NBC News
- Euny Hong – author, journalist
- Nicole Hong – law enforcement and courts journalist, The New York Times[53]
- Hong Xiao – China Daily[54]
- Margaret Hoover – PBS
- Sunny Hostin – ABC News, The View, legal analyst
- Cindy Hsu – WCBS-TV
- Tiffany Hsu – business desk, The New York Times[55]
- Winnie Hu – The New York Times[56][57]
- Eddie Huang – writer, author of Fresh Off the Boat: A Memoir
- Juliet Huddy – WABC 770, Fox News
- Abby Huntsman – The View
- Janice Huff – chief meteorologist, WNBC-TV
- Brit Hume – Fox News
I[]
- Jimmy Im – senior lifestyle writer, CNBC[58]
- Laura Ingraham – The Ingraham Angle
- Carol Iovanna – Fox News, WCBS-TV
- Walter Isaacson – multimedia journalist
J[]
- Gregg Jarrett – Fox News
- Peter Jennings – ABC News (d. 2005)
- Jim Jensen – WCBS-TV
- Mike Jerrick – Fox News
- John Johnson – multiple broadcast networks
- Kristine Johnson – Early Today WCBS-TV
- Sheinelle Jones – NBC News
- Star Jones – The View
- Bill Jorgensen – WNYW
- Andrea Joyce – CBS Sports and NBC Sports
K[]
- Jay Caspian Kang – The New York Times Magazine
- Jodi Kantor – The New York Times
- Megyn Kelly – formerly of NBC News and Fox News
- Terry Keenan – formerly of CNN and Fox News
- Kennedy – Fox Business
- Joe Kernen – CNBC
- Neeraj Khemlani – executive, Hearst Communications, CBS
- Brian Kilmeade – Fox & Friends
- Allen Kim – digital producer, culture and trends, CNN[59]
- CeFaan Kim – journalist, WABC-TV[60]
- Elizabeth Kim – Gothamist[61]
- Eugene Kim – tech journalist, CNBC[62]
- Jasmine Kim – digital content journalist, CNBC[63]
- Michelle J. Kim – digital content journalist, WNBC-TV[64]
- Tae Kim – investigative journalist, CNBC[65]
- Michael Kimmelman – architecture critic, The New York Times
- Gayle King – CBS News
- Anna Kisselgoff – dance critic, cultural news reporter, The New York Times
- Genevieve Ko – senior food editor, The New York Times[66]
- Sally Kohn – political commentator
- Anna Kooiman – Fox News
- Steve Kornacki – NBC News
- Hoda Kotb – Today
- Marcia Kramer – WCBS-TV
- John Krasinski – actor, filmmaker, multiple online platforms
- Sukanya Krishnan – WNYW
- Steve Kroft – 60 Minutes
- Paul Krugman – The New York Times
- Howard Kurtz – Fox News
L[]
- KK Rebecca Lai – graphics editor, The New York Times[67]
- Padma Lakshmi – author, television host, cookbook actress, model
- Katherine Lam – digital producer, Fox News[68]
- Matt Lauer – formerly of NBC News
- Chang W. Lee – photojournalist, The New York Times[69]
- Edmund Lee – The New York Times[70]
- Jenna Lee – Fox News through Fox Business
- Jennifer 8. Lee – credits including previous The New York Times journalism
- Karen Lee – News 12 Networks[71]
- Melissa Lee – news anchor, Fast Money on CNBC[72]
- Min Jin Lee – author, journalist
- MJ Lee – CNN
- John Leland – The New York Times
- Don Lemon – CNN
- Kristin Lin – op-ed columnist, The New York Times[73]
- Lisa Ling – CNN, This Is Life with Lisa Ling, Ultimate Explorer, The View
- Betty Liu – Bloomberg News
- Jennifer Liu – CNBC[74]
- Bryan Llenas – Fox News
- Lynda Lopez – multiple broadcast networks and media platforms
- Michael Lucas – The Advocate, HuffPost
- Richard Lui – MSNBC, NBC News
- Joan Lunden – Today
- Michael Luo – The New York Times[75][76]
M[]
- Martha MacCallum – Fox News
- Elizabeth MacDonald – Fox Business[77]
- Rachel Maddow – MSNBC
- Drew Magary – Defector Media
- Sapna Maheshwari – business journalist, The New York Times[78]
- Clare Malone – New York magazine[79]
- Apoorva Mandavilli – health care and science journalist, The New York Times,[80] founding editor-in-chief of the autism news site Spectrum
- Karol Markowicz – Fox News, New York Post[81]
- Michele Marsh – WCBS-TV, WNBC
- Carol Martin – WCBS-TV
- Anthony Mason – CBS News
- Jane Mayer – The New Yorker
- Meghan McCain – The View
- Bill McCuddy – Fox News
- Dagen McDowell – Fox Business
- Lisa McRee – ABC News
- Robin Meade – HLN
- Manish Mehta – New York Daily News[82]
- Ved Mehta – late, blind staff writer, The New Yorker
- Jillian Mele – Fox News
- Seth Meyers – NBC, Late Night with Seth Meyers
- Ligaya Mishan – food critic, The New York Times[83]
- Maria Molina – Fox Cast weather meteorologist
- Seema Mody – CNBC
- Jeenah Moon – photojournalist, The New York Times[84][85]
- Jeanne Moos – CNN
- Clayton Morris – Fox News
- Adam Moss – New York magazine
- David Muir – ABC News
- Michael Musto – author, journalist
N[]
- Vinita Nair – multiple broadcast networks
- Sridhar Natarajan – Bloomberg News[86]
- Heather Nauert – multiple platforms
- Jim Nelson – editor-in-chief, GQ magazine
- Arthel Neville – Fox News
- Alfred Ng – associate engagement editor, New York Daily News[87]
- Betty Nguyen – WPIX
- Reena Ninan – CBS News
- Trevor Noah – Comedy Central, The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
- Joe Nocera – Bloomberg News
- Caitlin Nolan – Inside Edition
- Deborah Norville – Inside Edition
- David Novarro – WABC-TV
- Niu Yue – China Daily[54]
O[]
- Dean Obeidallah – CNN
- Kelly O'Donnell – CNBC
- Lawrence O'Donnell – MSNBC
- Norah O'Donnell – CBS News
- Keith Olbermann – sports and political commentator, multiple media platforms
- Diana Olick – CNBC[88]
- Bill O'Reilly – formerly of Fox News and Inside Edition
- Charles Osgood – CBS News (retired)
- Lisa Oz – Fox 5 New York
- Mehmet Öz – host, The Dr. Oz Show, medical correspondent, Fox News
P[]
- Christina Park – multiple broadcast networks
- Anushka Patil – social strategies editor, The New York Times[89]
- Jane Pauley – CBS News
- Scott Pelley – 60 Minutes, CBS
- Perri Peltz – CNN
- Uma Pemmaraju – formerly of WMAR-TV, Fox News
- Dana Perino – Fox News
- Nicole Petallides – TD Ameritrade Network
- Todd Piro – Fox News
- Jeanine Pirro – Fox News
- Bob Pisani – CNBC
- Robin Pogrebin – The New York Times
- David Portnoy – blogger, founder, Barstool Sports
- Neha Prakash – Condé Nast Traveler[90]
- Nidhi Prakash – BuzzFeed News[91]
Q[]
- Richard Quest – CNN
- Betty Quick – CNBC
- Elaine Quijano – CBS News
- Lonnie Quinn – chief meteorologist, WCBS-TV
- Carl Quintanilla – CNBC
R[]
- Anita Raghavan – The New York Times, author, The Billionaire's Apprentice[92]
- Shalini Ramachandran – The Wall Street Journal[93]
- Vandana Rambaran – journalist, Fox News[94][95]
- Dan Rather – multiple broadcast networks
- Judith Regan – Judith Regan Tonight
- Trish Regan – multiple broadcast networks
- David Remnick – editor, The New Yorker
- Michael Riedel – New York Post, WOR (AM)
- Birmania Ríos – Univision
- Kelly Ripa – anchor, Live with Kelly and Ryan
- Bill Ritter – WABC-TV
- Geraldo Rivera – multiple news outlets
- Amy Robach – ABC News
- Deborah Roberts – ABC News
- Robin Roberts – ABC News, ESPN
- Thomas Roberts – multiple endeavors
- Darlene Rodriguez – WNBC-TV
- Deborah Rodriguez – CBS News[96]
- Al Roker – Today
- Christine Romans – CNN
- Rong Xiaoqing – Curbed[97]
- Charlie Rose – formerly of multiple news outlets
- Reena Roy – WCBS-TV[98]
- David Roth – Defector Media
- Stephanie Ruhle – MSNBC
- Jim Rosenfeld – WCAU-TV
- Jim Ryan – WNYW
- Sam Ryan – WABC-TV
S[]
- Hazel Sanchez – WCBS-TV[99]
- Nicole Saphier – medical correspondent, Fox News
- Diane Sawyer – multiple broadcast networks
- Chuck Scarborough – WNBC-TV
- Joe Scarborough – MSNBC
- Bob Schieffer – CBS News
- Rob Schmitt – Fox News
- Mike Schneider – formerly ABC News, NBC News, and Bloomberg Television
- Michael Schoen – WCBS-880[100]
- Jim Sciutto – CNN
- A. O. Scott – The New York Times
- Jon Scott – Fox News
- Ryan Seacrest – producer on multiple media platforms, television presenter
- Dionne Searcey – The New York Times
- Suzanne Sena – Fox News, Onion News Network
- Andrew Serwer – editor-in-chief, Yahoo! Finance
- Jeanette Settembre – Fox Business Network[101]
- Eric Shawn – Fox News
- Carley Shimkus – Fox News
- Sonam Sheth – Business Insider[102]
- Choire Sicha – editor, The New York Times Style section
- Marc Siegel – medical correspondent, Fox News
- Nate Silver – statistician, founder/editor of FiveThirtyEight
- Lauren Simonetti – Fox Business
- Jane Skinner – Fox News
- Simran Jeet Singh – Religion News Service
- Ben Smith – editor-in-chief, BuzzFeed News
- Harry Smith – NBC News
- Sandra Smith – formerly on Fox News and currently on CNBC
- Shepard Smith – co-founding anchor of Fox News
- Tracy Smith – 48 Hours, CBS News Sunday Morning
- Ravi Somaiya – Columbia Journalism Review[103]
- Hugh Son – journalist, CNBC[104]
- Zijia Song – journalist, multiple media platforms[105]
- Lara Spencer – ABC News
- Hari Sreenivasan – PBS NewsHour Weekend
- Sreenath Sreenivasan – technology journalist
- Lesley Stahl – 60 Minutes
- Brian Stelter – CNN
- George Stephanopoulos – ABC News
- Emily Stewart – Vox Media[106]
- Jon Stewart – Comedy Central
- Lori Stokes – WNYW
- Michael Strahan – ABC News
- Brian Sullivan – multiple broadcast journalist platforms
- A. G. Sulzberger – journalist, publisher, The New York Times
- Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. – journalist, chairman, The New York Times Company
- Arya Sundaram – The New York Times[107]
- Aarthi Swaminathan – Yahoo! Finance[108]
T[]
- Gillian Tan – Bloomberg Gadfly columnist covering private equity and mergers and acquisitions[109]
- Terry Tang – deputy editorial page editor, The New York Times[110]
- Lauren Thomas – CNBC[111]
- Mark Thompson – president and chief executive officer, The New York Times Company
- Katherine Timpf – Fox News
- Anthony Tommasini – music critic, The New York Times
- Kaity Tong – WPIX
- Andy Towle – blogger, political commentator, founder of Towleroad
- Crystal Tse – Bloomberg News[112]
- Katy Tur – NBC News
- Dana Tyler – WCBS-TV
U[]
- David Ushery – WNBC
V[]
- Greta Van Susteren – multiple broadcast networks
- Elizabeth Vargas – multiple broadcast networks
- Jane Velez-Mitchell – multiple broadcast networks
- Ali Velshi – MSNBC
- Arun Venugopal – reporter, WNYC, journalist, The New York Times[113]
- Linda Vester – Fox News
- Meredith Vieira – 25 Words or Less, The Meredith Vieira Show, The View
- Shivani Vora – The New York Times[114]
- Rohit Vyas – United Nations Correspondents Association
W[]
- Bree Walker – WCBS-TV and KCBS-TV
- Barbara Walters – multiple broadcast networks
- Christine Wang – news editor, CNBC[115]
- Lu Wang – Bloomberg News[116]
- Vivian Wang – The New York Times[117]
- Rachel Warren – MedPage Today[118]
- Jim Watkins – WTNH-TV
- Jesse Watters – Fox News
- Rolonda Watts – former host of Rolonda and on-camera announcer for Judge Joe Brown
- Gernot Wagner – Bloomberg News "Risky Climate" columnist[119]
- Justin Wee – photojournalist, The New York Times[120]
- Bill Weir – CNN[121]
- Jann Wenner – co-founder, publisher, Rolling Stone
- Bill Whitaker – 60 Minutes, CBS News
- Brian Williams – NBC News
- Diana Williams – WABC-TV
- Eboni K. Williams – Fox News
- Juan Williams – Fox News
- Gerri Willis – multiple broadcast platforms
- Alex Witt – MSNBC
- Joe Witte – multiple broadcast networks
- Warner Wolf – multiple broadcast networks
- Jenna Wolfe – journalist, TV news host
- Andrea Wong – Bloomberg News[122]
- Natalie Wong – Bloomberg News[123]
- Kelly Wright – Fox News
X[]
Y[]
- Kimberly Yam – HuffPost[126]
- Sophia Yan – The Daily Telegraph, classical pianist
- Andrew Yang – Crains New York, CNN[127]
- Jeff Yang – "Tao Jones" columnist for The Wall Street Journal
- Lucy Yang – WABC-TV[128]
- Lucy Yang (separate) – Zola[129]
- Yueqi Yang – journalist, Bloomberg News[130]
- Vivian Yee – The New York Times[131]
- Claudia Yeung – communications director, Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office[132]
- Eunice Yoon – CNBC
- William Yu – digital media strategist[133][134]
- Jada Yuan – travel correspondent, The New York Times[135]
- Yun Li – CNBC[136]
Z[]
- Paula Zahn – multiple broadcast networks
- Fareed Zakaria – CNN
- Mihir Zaveri – The New York Times[137]
- Ginger Zee – chief meteorologist, ABC News[138]
- Benjamin P. Zhang – Business Insider[139]
See also[]
- Chinese journalists in New York City
- Filipino journalists in New York City
- Indian journalists in New York City
- Korean journalists in New York City
- LGBTQ journalists in New York City
- List of The New Yorker contributors
- Media in New York City
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