Journalism, WAN-’BR
Extra, extra! Although the content and style of journalism and the medium through which it is delivered have varied significantly over the years, journalism has always given us a way to keep up with current events, so that we always have our fingers on the pulse.
Journalism Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Wang Tao was one of the pioneers of modern journalism in China and an early leader of the movement to reform traditional......
Artemus Ward was one of the most popular 19th-century American humorists, whose lecture techniques exercised much......
Jesmyn Ward is one of the most acclaimed writers of the 21st century, publishing novels and nonfiction works that......
Nathaniel Ward was a Puritan minister and writer. Forced to leave his native England at a time of Puritan persecution,......
Peter Warlock was an English composer, critic, and editor known for his songs and for his exemplary editions of......
Sylvia Townsend Warner was an English writer who began her self-proclaimed “accidental career” as a poet after......
Robert Penn Warren was an American novelist, poet, critic, and teacher, best-known for his treatment of moral dilemmas......
Adam Ważyk was a Polish poet and novelist who began his career as a propagandist for Stalinism but ended as one......
Gary Webb was an American investigative journalist who wrote a three-part series for the San Jose Mercury News......
Frank Wedekind was a German actor and dramatist who became an intense personal force in the German artistic world......
Thurlow Weed was an American journalist and politician who helped form the Whig Party in New York. Weed learned......
Weegee was a photojournalist noted for his gritty yet compassionate images of the aftermath of New York street......
Emmeline Blanche Woodward Wells was an American religious leader and feminist who made use of her editorship of......
Ida B. Wells-Barnett was an American journalist who led an anti-lynching crusade in the United States in the 1890s.......
Albert Wendt is a Samoan novelist and poet who wrote about present-day Samoan life. Perhaps the best-known writer......
Rebecca West was a British journalist, novelist, and critic, who was perhaps best known for her reports on the......
Brooke Foss Westcott was an Anglican bishop of Durham, England, and a biblical scholar who collaborated with Fenton......
Sándor Weöres was a Hungarian poet who wrote imaginative lyrical verse that encompassed a wide range of techniques......
E.B. White was an American essayist, author, and literary stylist, whose eloquent, unaffected prose appealed to......
Joseph Blanco White was a Spanish-born English poet, journalist, and writer of miscellaneous prose. He was a friend......
Minor White was an American photographer and editor whose efforts to extend photography’s range of expression greatly......
Theodore H. White was an American journalist, historian, and novelist, best known for his astute, suspenseful accounts......
William Allen White was an American journalist known as the “Sage of Emporia,” whose mixture of tolerance, optimism,......
John Hay Whitney was an American multimillionaire and sportsman who had a multifaceted career as a publisher, financier,......
William Dwight Whitney was an American linguist and one of the foremost Sanskrit scholars of his time, noted especially......
Abigail Goodrich Whittelsey was an American editor whose mission in her magazine work was to provide information......
Reed Whittemore was an American teacher and poet noted for his free-flowing ironic verse. Whittemore cofounded......
John Greenleaf Whittier was an American poet and abolitionist who, in the latter part of his life, shared with......
Joseph Viktor Widmann was a Swiss writer, editor, and critic. Widmann settled in Switzerland early in life. As......
Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff was a German classical scholar and teacher whose studies advanced knowledge......
Ella Wheeler Wilcox was an American poet and journalist who is perhaps best remembered for verse tinged with an......
Laura Ingalls Wilder was an American author of children’s fiction based on her own youth in the American Midwest.......
Isabel Wilkerson is known for chronicling the lives of unsung African Americans and exposing deeply embedded systems......
John Wilkes was an outspoken 18th-century journalist and popular London politician who came to be regarded as a......
George Will is an American journalist and pundit known for espousing political conservatism, particularly in his......
Garry Wills is an American historian, journalist, and author of provocative books on Roman Catholicism, history,......
Walter Winchell was a U.S. journalist and broadcaster whose newspaper columns and radio broadcasts containing news......
Oprah Winfrey is an American television personality, actress, and entrepreneur whose syndicated daily talk show......
Anna Wintour is a British editor who, as the longtime editor in chief (1988– ) of American Vogue magazine, became......
John Wise was a colonial American Congregational minister, theologian, and pamphleteer in support of liberal church......
Paul de Wispelaere was a Flemish novelist, essayist, and critic whose avant-garde works examined the individual’s......
Tom Wolfe was an American novelist, journalist, and social commentator who was a leading critic of contemporary......
Tobias Wolff is an American writer who is primarily known for his memoirs and for his short stories, in which many......
Mrs. Henry Wood was an English novelist who wrote the sensational and extremely popular East Lynne (1861), a melodramatic......
George Woodcock was a Canadian poet, critic, historian, travel writer, playwright, scriptwriter, and editor, whose......
Bob Woodward is an American journalist and author who, with Carl Bernstein, earned a Pulitzer Prize for The Washington......
Leonard Woolf was a British publisher, political worker, journalist, and internationalist who influenced literary......
Virginia Woolf was an English writer whose novels, through their nonlinear approaches to narrative, exerted a major......
Alexander Woollcott was an American author, critic, and actor known for his acerbic wit. A large, portly man, he......
Johann Rudolf Wyss was a folklorist, editor, and writer, remembered for his collections of Swiss folklore and for......
Xia Yan was a Chinese writer, journalist, and playwright known for his leftist plays and films. Xia was sent to......
Xu Zhimo was a Chinese poet who strove to loosen Chinese poetry from its traditional forms and to reshape it under......
Nathan Yalin-Mor was an Israeli journalist and political figure best known as a leader of the Stern Gang, a Zionist......
Yamazaki Sōkan was a Japanese renga (“linked-verse”) poet of the late Muromachi period (1338–1573) who is best......
Yang Lan is a Chinese businesswoman and television journalist who was considered one of China’s most powerful women......
Edmund Hodgson Yates was an English journalist and novelist who made both the gossip column and the society paper......
Ye Shengtao was a Chinese writer and teacher known primarily for his vernacular fiction. Ye taught at primary schools......
yellow journalism, the use of lurid features and sensationalized news in newspaper publishing to attract readers......
Charlotte M. Yonge was an English novelist who dedicated her talents as a writer to the service of the church.......
Arthur Young was a prolific English writer on agriculture, politics, and economics. Besides his books on agricultural......
Walter Yust was an American journalist and editor, editor in chief of all publications of the Encyclopædia Britannica......
Franz Xaver von Zach was a German Hungarian astronomer noted for being the nexus of astronomical information in......
Adam Zagajewski was a Polish poet, novelist, and essayist whose works were grounded in the turbulent history of......
John Peter Zenger was a New York printer and journalist whose famous acquittal in a libel suit (1735) established......
Zenodotus Of Ephesus was a Greek grammarian and the first superintendent (from c. 284 bc) of the library at Alexandria,......
Zhang Tianyi was a Chinese writer whose brilliant, socially realistic short stories achieved considerable renown......
Zheng Zhenduo was a literary historian of Chinese vernacular literature who was instrumental in promoting the “new......
Zhu Yizun was a Chinese scholar and poet who helped revive the ci song form during the early Qing dynasty (1644–1911/12).......
Louis Zukofsky was an American poet, the founder of Objectivist poetry and author of the massive poem “A.” The......
Ōtomo Yakamochi was a Japanese poet and the compiler of the Man’yōshū. Born into a family known for having supplied......
İbrahim Şinasi was a writer who founded and led a Western movement in 19th-century Turkish literature. Şinasi became......
August Šenoa was a Croatian novelist, critic, editor, poet, and dramatist who urged the modernization and improvement......
Ḥammād al-Rāwiyah was an anthologist of Arab antiquities credited with collecting the seven early odes known as......
’Brom-ston was a Tibetan Buddhist, member of the school of the 11th-century reformer Atīśa. He translated much......