Media Development Project. Alexis Fountain B4 Due: Tuesday September 11, 2012.

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Media Development Project. Alexis Fountain B4 Due: Tuesday September 11, 2012

I think Elizabeth Cochrane is significant to the development of journalism because she was an early female journalist that was recognized from a letter she wrote in response to a article about house wifes as a lonely orphaned girl. She was then the Pittsburg Dispatch’s first women reporter. She started off writing by the name Nellie Bly about poor working class women and made her way all the way to New York from there.

Bob Woodard is one of the most famous journalist of all time. He has worked for The Washington Post since 1971 as a reporter, and is an associate editor currently. While a young reporter for The Washington Post, Woodward was teamed up with Carl Bernstein and the two of them did some very well know work such as the watergate scandal.

Carl Bernstein, along with Bob Woodard is one of the most famous journalist. Also known the best for the watergate scandal, he became a journalist in 1966 at Washington Post.