Rosenstiel, Tom
ROSENSTIEL, Tom
ROSENSTIEL, Tom. American, b. 1956. Genres: Business/Trade/Industry, Politics/Government. Career: Reporter for Jack Anderson's Washington Merry Go Round column, Washington, DC, 1978-79; Peninsula Times Tribune, Palo Alto, CA, business editor and reporter, 1980-83; Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA, business writer to national media and political correspondent in Washington, DC, 1983-. Publications: Strange Bedfellows: How Television and the Candidates Changed American Politics, 1992; The Beat Goes On, 1994; Warp Speed, 1999; (with B. Kovach) The Elements of Journalism, 2001. Contributor to books. Address: 1900 M St NW Ste 210, Washington, DC 20036, U.S.A.
More From encyclopedia.com
Tom-tom , Skip to main content
tom-tom Tavis Smiley , Smiley, Tavis 1964–
Journalist, author
In a preview to its 1994 list of 50 future American leaders, Time magazine observed, “As surely as there are f… Tom , Tom male personal forename.
Tom and Jerry names of the two chief characters in Egan's Life in London, 1821, and its continuation, 1828; whence in var… Thomas Iver Bradley , Tom Bradley
The first African American mayor of Los Angeles, Tom Bradley (born 1917) won election five times, serving a record 20 years in a city whe… Thomas Bradley , Bradley, Thomas 1917–
In the nearly two decades since he was elected the first black mayor of Los Angeles, Thomas Bradley’s name has been virtually s… Uncle Tom , Uncle To m is associated with negative, self-denigrating attributes. An Uncle Tom is a black person who is submissive, docile, self-effacing, a race…
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
Rosenstiel, Tom