A group of top international journalists have joined forces to demand that Israel and Egypt provide foreign media with “unfettered access” to Gaza.
Fifty-five presenters and correspondents have signed an open letter that also appeals for better protections for local press already reporting in the territory.
Among the signatories are CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, Sky News journalist Alex Crawford, and Jeremy Bowen, the BBC’s international editor. Other news networks represented include ITV, Channel 4, ABC, NBC, and CBS.
The burden of reporting Israel’s war in Gaza has fallen on courageous Palestinian journalists – more than 80 have been killed. International media are not allowed into Gaza – our letters to Israel and Egypt asking for unfettered access to Gaza like all other conflicts reported on pic.twitter.com/BWmaYnhgcZ
— Debora Patta (@Debora_Patta) February 28, 2024
The letter states: “Almost five months into the war in Gaza, foreign reporters are still being denied access to the territory,...
Fifty-five presenters and correspondents have signed an open letter that also appeals for better protections for local press already reporting in the territory.
Among the signatories are CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, Sky News journalist Alex Crawford, and Jeremy Bowen, the BBC’s international editor. Other news networks represented include ITV, Channel 4, ABC, NBC, and CBS.
The burden of reporting Israel’s war in Gaza has fallen on courageous Palestinian journalists – more than 80 have been killed. International media are not allowed into Gaza – our letters to Israel and Egypt asking for unfettered access to Gaza like all other conflicts reported on pic.twitter.com/BWmaYnhgcZ
— Debora Patta (@Debora_Patta) February 28, 2024
The letter states: “Almost five months into the war in Gaza, foreign reporters are still being denied access to the territory,...
- 2/28/2024
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Get ready for a compelling night of true crime as “48 Hours” presents an encore of the episode “Death on Safari.” Join correspondent Debora Patta as she unravels the shocking case of an American woman who suffered a fatal gunshot wound during a safari vacation. Tune in on Saturday, July 1, at 9:00 Pm, Et/Pt on the CBS Television Network and streaming on Paramount+ to delve into the perplexing details of this international investigation.
Lawrence Rudolph and his wife, Bianca, were about to conclude their safari trip in Zambia, Africa, in October 2016 when tragedy struck. Lawrence, a successful dentist from Pennsylvania, recounted to local authorities that he was in the bathroom of their cabin when he heard a gunshot. Upon rushing into the next room, he discovered his wife lifeless on the floor, with a gunshot wound. According to Lawrence, Bianca had been handling a shotgun packed in a soft shell gun case.
Lawrence Rudolph and his wife, Bianca, were about to conclude their safari trip in Zambia, Africa, in October 2016 when tragedy struck. Lawrence, a successful dentist from Pennsylvania, recounted to local authorities that he was in the bathroom of their cabin when he heard a gunshot. Upon rushing into the next room, he discovered his wife lifeless on the floor, with a gunshot wound. According to Lawrence, Bianca had been handling a shotgun packed in a soft shell gun case.
- 6/30/2023
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
Podcaster (and Duchess of Sussex) Meghan Markle, actors Christina Applegate and Ava DuVernay, and country music star Faith Hill are among the winners of this year’s Gracie Awards recognizing outstanding achievements of women in media.
Presented by the Alliance for Women in Media Foundation, the 48th Annual Gracie Awards recipients also include TV programs Abbott Elementary, Today, The Drew Barrymore Show, 48 Hours and Showtime’s The Handmaid’s Tale.
“Thank you to the Alliance for Women in Media Foundation for this prestigious honor,” Markle said in a statement posted on her Archwell website. “This is a shared success for me and the team behind Archetypes – most of whom are women – and the inspiring guests who joined me each week.” Archetypes is Markle’s Spotify podcast.
Winners in journalism categories include Debora Patta (CBS News), Paola Ramos (MSNBC) and Dawn Porter (ESPN), among others.
This year, The Gracies, named after...
Presented by the Alliance for Women in Media Foundation, the 48th Annual Gracie Awards recipients also include TV programs Abbott Elementary, Today, The Drew Barrymore Show, 48 Hours and Showtime’s The Handmaid’s Tale.
“Thank you to the Alliance for Women in Media Foundation for this prestigious honor,” Markle said in a statement posted on her Archwell website. “This is a shared success for me and the team behind Archetypes – most of whom are women – and the inspiring guests who joined me each week.” Archetypes is Markle’s Spotify podcast.
Winners in journalism categories include Debora Patta (CBS News), Paola Ramos (MSNBC) and Dawn Porter (ESPN), among others.
This year, The Gracies, named after...
- 3/30/2023
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS News is launching a series called Eye on Earth: Our Planet in Peril, tied to Earth Day and focusing on climate change and potential solutions.
The series will launch on Monday across the network’s platforms, led by senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy, senior foreign correspondent Mark Phillips, foreign correspondent Debora Patta and meteorologist and CBS News climate specialist Jeff Beradelli. A focus of the reports will be on water, including pollution and rising sea levels, as well as the problems of contamination in certain communities. On the solutions side, Tracy will look at innovations in farming, offshore wind farms and seaweed cultivation, while Phillips will profile an English soccer team that has gone carbon neutral and vegan.
The coverage also will include next week’s Leaders Summit on Climate, with President Joe Biden and members of the administration participating.
Among the other highlights: CBS This Morning...
The series will launch on Monday across the network’s platforms, led by senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy, senior foreign correspondent Mark Phillips, foreign correspondent Debora Patta and meteorologist and CBS News climate specialist Jeff Beradelli. A focus of the reports will be on water, including pollution and rising sea levels, as well as the problems of contamination in certain communities. On the solutions side, Tracy will look at innovations in farming, offshore wind farms and seaweed cultivation, while Phillips will profile an English soccer team that has gone carbon neutral and vegan.
The coverage also will include next week’s Leaders Summit on Climate, with President Joe Biden and members of the administration participating.
Among the other highlights: CBS This Morning...
- 4/16/2021
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Last week, the Alliance for Women in Media Foundation (Awmf) held the 45th annual Gracie Awards hosted by “This is Us” star Susan Kelechi Watson.
This year, the Gracie Awards recognized more than 120 outstanding women and men in media for their bravery, determination and accomplishments, and recognized exemplary programming created by, for and about women.
Highlights from the awards show included the following:
Katy Perry received the Gracies Impact Award for the positive influence on society through her music. “This is an incredible honor to have this award about women and helping support women, which is something I am so incredibly passionate about. I love to provide opportunities in my life, professional and personal, for women to do incredible jobs and work alongside with,” Perry said during her acceptance speech, noting that “one of the most important things is to have representation.” Country star Mickey Guyton performed her hit song “Heaven Down Here,...
This year, the Gracie Awards recognized more than 120 outstanding women and men in media for their bravery, determination and accomplishments, and recognized exemplary programming created by, for and about women.
Highlights from the awards show included the following:
Katy Perry received the Gracies Impact Award for the positive influence on society through her music. “This is an incredible honor to have this award about women and helping support women, which is something I am so incredibly passionate about. I love to provide opportunities in my life, professional and personal, for women to do incredible jobs and work alongside with,” Perry said during her acceptance speech, noting that “one of the most important things is to have representation.” Country star Mickey Guyton performed her hit song “Heaven Down Here,...
- 9/17/2020
- Look to the Stars
CBS News is sending correspondents to far corners of the earth for an all-day “Earth Matters” reporting effort to kick off Monday on “CBS This Morning.”
To coincide with Earth Day, five correspondents will be spread among five continents to offer in-depth reports on environmental issues and the politics in the U.S. surrounding the response to climate change and related issues.
Vladimir Duthiers will report live for “CBS This Morning” from the Amazon on the impact of deforestation in South America. Mark Phillips will report on how major cities are trying to curb CO2 emissions. Michelle Miller will look at the receding waters of the Rio Grande river. Elizabeth Palmer will report from Dehli, India on the toll that air pollution is taking on the city’s 20 million residents. Debora Patta examines renewable energy development efforts in South Africa.
“Earth Matters” reports will air throughout Monday on multiple CBS...
To coincide with Earth Day, five correspondents will be spread among five continents to offer in-depth reports on environmental issues and the politics in the U.S. surrounding the response to climate change and related issues.
Vladimir Duthiers will report live for “CBS This Morning” from the Amazon on the impact of deforestation in South America. Mark Phillips will report on how major cities are trying to curb CO2 emissions. Michelle Miller will look at the receding waters of the Rio Grande river. Elizabeth Palmer will report from Dehli, India on the toll that air pollution is taking on the city’s 20 million residents. Debora Patta examines renewable energy development efforts in South Africa.
“Earth Matters” reports will air throughout Monday on multiple CBS...
- 4/19/2019
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
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