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150-200 Media Journalists from Top Media News Publishers
Meet the leading media journalists of 2025, curated for their in-depth coverage of media trends and journalism insights. Our PR team selected these journalists based on the reach of their narratives, their active engagement with media topics, and the prestige of their outlets. The latest journalist profiles enable you to pitch stories that perfectly align with current media landscapes, ensuring that your press releases capture the attention of your target audience.
As Perspectives Editor at Canada's oldest newspaper, Oswald stewards editorial content while maintaining his roots in cultural criticism. His career offers two distinct pitching avenues:
When approaching Oswald, emphasize:
"His editorials often bridge pop culture accessibility with policy relevance, mirroring his career evolution from TV critic to opinion leader."
As Variety’s Executive Editor of Film and Media, Brent Lang has become the definitive chronicler of Hollywood’s digital transformation. With over a decade of institutional knowledge and a network spanning studio boardrooms to union halls, Lang’s reporting illuminates the collision of art, technology, and commerce.
“Showstopper! Strikes Plunge Hollywood Into Chaos With Pricey Movie Delays, Pay Battles and AI Anxiety”
“Michael J. Fox Reflects on Parkinson’s Journey and Hollywood Legacy”
“Sundance Freezes Over: Where Were the Deals, Anti-Trump Politics and Drama That Gave the Festival Its Sizzle?”
As creative editor at Adweek’s London bureau, Brittaney Kiefer documents how brands adapt to generational shifts. With 10+ years spanning PRWeek and Campaign magazine, she brings unique insight into storytelling that bridges corporate strategy and cultural relevance.
Recent Impact: Her February 2025 analysis of mascot marketing was cited in 3 major advertising keynotes and republished by The Drum. Kiefer’s work remains essential reading for brands targeting demographic transitions.
As senior writer at UK-based media authority The Drum, Clarke specializes in decoding leadership strategies within global advertising conglomerates. Their work focuses on:
Successful pitches combine:
This Kwantlen Polytechnic University instructor (Canada) revolutionized how Canadian media uses public data. His current work focuses on:
“The best data stories help citizens see themselves in the numbers.” - 2017 Tapestry Conference Keynote
Recognition includes 6 Jack Webster Awards and the 2014 Global Data Journalism Award. His salary database remains Canada’s most-viewed investigative project (20M+ pageviews).
This British Press Award-winning journalist combines hard news rigor with deep psychological insight across three core areas:
Charlotte Ricca is a senior media analyst and journalist specializing in AI-driven innovation and performance psychology. Currently contributing to Digital Content Next, her work bridges technological advancement with human-centric outcomes in journalism and beyond.
For 40 years, Cheryl Miller has been the ethical compass of Virginia broadcast journalism, currently anchoring award-winning newscasts at WTVR-TV. Her work straddles three core beats:
Awards Snapshot:
Current Focus: Documenting AI’s role in local journalism through WTVR’s experimental chatbot co-developed with Virginia Commonwealth University.
Chris McMahon serves as a senior correspondent for The Townsville Bulletin, focusing on political accountability and environmental policy in Northern Queensland. His reporting emphasizes...
"Regional journalism plays a vital role in maintaining democratic accountability" - McMahon on media integrity
Chris Roper shapes Africa's information ecosystem through Code for Africa, where he directs data journalism initiatives across 45 newsrooms. His work sits at the intersection of technology accountability and public interest reporting.
Achievements: Developed Africa's first AI-assisted fact-checking system (2022), trained 600+ journalists in data forensic techniques, advised 11 governments on information integrity frameworks.
Chris Sutcliffe stands at the intersection of media innovation and sustainable publishing models. As co-founder of Media Voices and contributing analyst for Digital Content Next, his work primarily examines:
"The most successful publishers will be those who treat their products as services - reliable, habitual, and adaptable to audience needs." (Media Voices Newsletter, April 2025)
entertainment journalism, platform-specific tech reviews
As CEO of The Meteor and former Glamour editor-in-chief, Leive builds platforms amplifying intersectional feminist narratives. Her work bridges cultural criticism and policy analysis, particularly on:
Recent Recognition: 2024 Webby Award for Best News & Politics Podcast (UNDISTRACTED), 2023 ASME Digital Leadership Honor
Claire Connors at Woman’s World is a U.S.-based journalist specializing in media, celebrity culture, and publishing history. Her work blends nostalgia for print’s golden age with sharp critiques of modern digital landscapes.
“Magazines are time capsules—each cover tells us who we were and who we wanted to be.” — Claire Connors, 2020
As one of Australia's most versatile media voices, Clare Stephens uniquely bridges fashion criticism, psychological inquiry, and digital culture analysis. Her work consistently explores how individuals navigate institutional systems - whether that's the fashion industry's sustainability pledges or healthcare institutions' handling of birth trauma.
"The most compelling pitches help me see familiar landscapes through radically new lenses - make me gasp at something I walk past daily."
Daniel Hatch bridges traditional journalism and modern content strategy as Managing Editor of Traction News. With 25+ years experience across Australian and international media, he specializes in:
Notable Achievements:
political commentary, sports journalism
Danielle Campoamor is a weekend editor and award-winning journalist at Marie Claire, where she spearheads coverage of reproductive justice, celebrity culture, and mental health policy. With over a decade of experience at outlets like The New York Times and NBC News, her work bridges grassroots activism and institutional accountability.
As Adweek’s senior digital industry correspondent, Cohen shapes conversations about technology’s role in modern business strategy. His work sits at the intersection of three domains:
This Yale-educated screenwriter and producer (Netflix's Dahmer, Fox's Lucifer) specializes in transforming true crime and historical events into morally complex narratives. Now developing projects for Warner Bros and Bradley Cooper's production company, McMillan seeks stories that:
Successful approaches often include:
Recent honors include a BAFTA TV Award and inclusion in MoMA's permanent film collection. McMillan continues to mentor through Yale's drama program and Big Brothers Big Sisters of America.
As Inside Edition’s veteran correspondent and weekend director, Diane McInerney has redefined entertainment journalism through investigative rigor and emotional intelligence. Her 20+ year career demonstrates particular strengths in:
Recent career highlights include:
McInerney prioritizes stories with:
Avoid generic celebrity announcements or unsourced rumor pitches. Her work consistently demonstrates that the most compelling entertainment journalism lives at the intersection of fame and fundamental human experiences.
This educator-turned-journalist specializes in:
Dylan Jones (b. 1960) is a British media executive and author currently contributing to The London Standard as Editor-at-Large. With a career spanning GQ UK, Arena, and the Evening Standard, he specializes in:
Awards: OBE (2013), 7× BSME Editor of the Year, NYT bestselling author. Recent memoir These Foolish Things (2024) explores trauma and success in media.
Elisha Anderson (Detroit PBS, United States) specializes in solutions-oriented reporting at the intersection of public health, media innovation, and community empowerment. With a career spanning investigative roles at The Detroit Free Press and leadership positions in public broadcasting, she amplifies stories that reframe systemic challenges as catalysts for civic action.
Recent honors include the 2024 Gerald Loeb Award for Local Reporting and recognition by the Society of Professional Journalists for ethical reporting. Anderson currently serves on the advisory board of the Center for Community News at the University of Vermont.
As The New Yorker’s Pulitzer-winning critic, Nussbaum decodes how television shapes identity, power dynamics, and artistic innovation. Her work spans:
"Television is the most powerful artistic medium of our age—not despite its intimacy and regularity, but because of it." – I Like to Watch
Sharp, insightful writing that firmly positions Nussbaum as one of the leading TV critics of our time
Nussbaum serves as a helpful guide to reality TV’s past and present
Cue the Sun! combines the appeal of a page-turning thriller and the heft of serious scholarship
This Sun journalist masterfully bridges industry analysis with accessible entertainment coverage. Her work focuses on:
Focus on stories that reveal:
With over a decade of experience across UK national titles, Pietras brings both rigor and readability to complex cultural topics. Her features stand out for balancing critical analysis with warm, conversational tone.
Emma Tucker redefines global business journalism as editor-in-chief of The Wall Street Journal, steering its digital transformation while maintaining investigative rigor. Her coverage intersects media innovation, transnational policy impacts, and leadership ethics.
"In a world of fractured news, our role is to be the connective tissue between policy and practical impact."
Erasmus is a Netherlands-based journalist specializing in higher education policy, media ethics, and cross-cultural academic exchanges. Currently writing for Erasmus Magazine, their work bridges institutional analysis with human-centered storytelling.
“Real change begins when we understand policies as lived experiences.” - Erasmus, 2025 interview
With 30+ years at CBC, Erica Johnson specializes in investigative reporting that bridges individual experiences and systemic change. Her work primarily appears on Go Public and Marketplace, reaching 1.2M weekly viewers.
Erica Ngao is a Toronto-based journalist and editor shaping conversations at the intersection of media innovation, cultural entrepreneurship, and audience strategy. Currently contributing to ELLE Canada while leading digital transformation initiatives at Indiegraf, her work bridges high-impact storytelling with sustainable news models.
Ngao's career achievements include the 2024 Indiegraf Growth Champion Award and curation of award-winning issues for TEDxRyersonU Magazine. She continues to mentor emerging journalists through programs like the Human Library initiative while advancing equitable media access nationwide.
Evan Williams is a BAFTA-nominated investigative journalist specializing in human rights abuses within military conflict zones. Currently producing documentaries for PBS Frontline and Channel 4 Dispatches through his London-based company, he combines on-the-ground access with open-source intelligence to challenge official narratives.
Follow Us Twitter is PressContact's lead researcher on journalist-social media dynamics, specializing in quantitative analysis of platform migration patterns. Their work informs newsroom strategies at Bloomberg, BBC, and The New York Times.
Notable Achievement: Developed the Journalist Platform Migration Index adopted by 73% of INMA-member publications
Individual influencer profiles, Platform advertising features
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