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Judy Woodruff: Acclaimed PBS NewsHour Anchor Discusses Her Life, Career & The Role Of Journalism

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/

This is a rebroadcast of any earlier program (original air date April 6, 2021); no calls will be taken.

Judy Woodruff, the PBS NewsHour anchor and managing editor, joins us to discuss her career, how her team puts together PBS NewsHour, and how journalism is changing in the face of the pandemic, #metoo and Black Lives Matter.

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Judy Woodruff, pioneering broadcast journalist; managing editor, anchor, PBS NewsHour

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Jonathan was born in Monsey, New York. A field trip to Washington, DC when he was in 7th grade started him on his circuitous path to a career in public radio. The trip inspired a love of politics and led to his desire to one day call DC home. After graduating from Grinnell College, he worked on a couple of campaigns in Iowa (presidential and congressional) and moved to Washington, DC.