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OverviewThe news industry is still dominated by men. Yet women have exercised leadership in journalism and related media professions in a variety of ways, from moral leadership to experimenting with structural and technological innovations and pioneering new formats to serve new audiences. This book offers a robust account of women’s leadership in journalism, looking at what motivated women to become media leaders, the obstacles they overcame, and the strategies they used to solve problems and handle crises. This book offers profiles of inspiring women in prominent media positions from the nineteenth century to today, beginning with trailblazers like abolitionist publisher Mary Ann Shadd and Memphis Free Speech anti-lynching editor Ida B. Wells. The book takes an in-depth look at the leadership styles of well-known media moguls like Oprah Winfrey and Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham. Other chapters highlight women now emerging as media leaders, such as digital media executive S. Mitra Kalita and Iman Zawahry, a Muslim hijabi filmmaker. Bringing together cases from print, broadcast, public relations, film, and digital media, this book offers useful insights into how to be an effective leader in an ever-changing industry. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Linda Steiner , Tracy Everbach , Michelle Duster , Sadie CouturePublisher: Rutgers University Press Imprint: Rutgers University Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.254kg ISBN: 9781978834248ISBN 10: 1978834241 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 17 June 2025 Recommended Age: From 18 to 99 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsForeword to the Series New Foreword to the Series A Brief History of Making It as a Media Leader by Linda Steiner Mary Ann Shadd Cary: Embodying Intersectionality Through 1850s Newspaper Publishing by Tracy Everbach Ida B. Wells: Journalist Warrior for Justice by Michelle Duster Mary Margaret McBride: A Journalist Finds Time, Space, and her Pace by Sadie Couture Katharine Meyer Graham: A Complicated Person Confronting Complicated Problems by Linda Steiner Joan Ganz Cooney: Television Pioneer by Amy Jordan Ann Barkelew: Leadership Lessons in Public Relations by Elizabeth L. Toth Oprah Winfrey: A Rise from Poverty to Talk-show Host and More by Constance Mitchell Ford Frances “Franco” Stevens: Raising Lesbian Visibility through Magazine (Re)Making by Stine Eckert Lisa Bell Wilson: A Calm, Confident Leader through Triumph and Tragedy by Shannon Scovel and Kevin Blackistone S. Mitra Kalita: Changing Newsrooms, One Story at a Time by Paromita Pain Iman Zawahry: A Muslim Hijabi Filmmaker Using Humor to Shatter Stereotypes by Nahed Eltantawy and Chloe Terani Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors IndexReviews""This book offers material not available elsewhere. Through a series of well-written biographical essays it chronicles various paths to leadership undertaken by a diverse set of women in different media positions. By showing that one size doesn't fit all, it offers useful guidance to young women as they start their careers. It also contributes an overlooked dimension to the history of women in American media.""--Maurine Beasley ""professor emerita, University of Maryland"" Author InformationLINDA STEINER is a professor and associate dean for faculty affairs in the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland. She is the coauthor or coeditor of more than ten books, including We Can Do Better: Feminist Manifestos for Media and Communication, also published by Rutgers University Press. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |