Background
Marlane, Judith was born on May 26, 1937 in New York City. Daughter of Samuel R. and Rose (Friedman) Schlein.
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Women in television news have made great strides in the past twenty-five years. No longer limited to being the token pretty face on the nightly newscast, women have taken their places as working journalists in newsrooms, on the campaign trail, in war zones, and in the highest echelons of network news management. Barbara Walters and Connie Chung have even occupied the coveted network anchor's chair, if only briefly. In this book, 70 of the foremost women in television news reflect on their professional successes, the personal and professional sacrifices that often bought those successes, and the barriers that still confront women in the news business. Weaving their interviews into a compelling text, Judith Marlane covers a wide range of issues, including looks versus ability and experience, sexual harassment, the resistance to women news anchors, the difficulties of balancing work and family life, women's and men's salaries, and the willingness of women to help other women in the business. This book builds from Marlane's 1976 work, Women in Television News. Interviews with many of the same women highlight the gains that women have made in broadcast journalism. Simultaneously, Marlane has expanded her range of informants to include fifteen of America's most famous male anchors and correspondents to gather their assessments of the role of women in broadcasting today.
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Marlane, Judith was born on May 26, 1937 in New York City. Daughter of Samuel R. and Rose (Friedman) Schlein.
Degree, Cornell University, 1956. Bachelor of Fine Arts cum laude, Columbia University, 1958. Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1962.
Doctor of Education, Columbia University, 1974.
May. 1985); children: Debra Dawn, Sari Susanne. Married Ronald Licentiate in Midwifery Goldman, September 7, 1990. Producer, broadcaster Channel 13, West National Educational Television, 1962-1966.
Freelance television writer, consultant, 1966-1971.
President JSG Prodns., New York City, 1974. Producer writer television series Out of Work, Feeling Female.
Producer Hispanic Horizons, Meet the Mayors, Point ofView, Station WOR-television, New York City, 1982-1987. Instructor Teachers College, Columbia.
Associate professor communication Hunter College, New York City.
Professor, chair department radio, television and film California State University, Northridge, 1987. President, chief Executive officer Legal News Network, 1990-1995, Juroco, 1990. Director Center for Telecommunications Studies.
Guest 1st International Shanghai television Festival, People"son
Republic of China, 1988. Interview on radio Beijing, People"s Republic of China.
Preliminary judge International Shanghai television Fest, 1990. Academic seminary speaker Shanghai television Fest, 1992.
Lector School of Broadcasting Christchurch, New Zealand, 1996.
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Member of American Federation of television and Radio Artists, Broadcast Education Association, Hollywood Radio-television Society, International Documentary Association, Screen Actors Guild, Women in Film, Actors Equity Association, American Women in Radio and television, National Academy television Arts ans Sciences, Radio and television Society, Hollywood Women's Press Club, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Lambda Theta.
Married Stanley Gelfman, July 14, 1957 (divorced May. Married Ronald Licentiate in Midwifery Goldman, September 7, 1990. Children: Debra Dawn, Sari Susanne.