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His father, Roy Wood Sr., was a legend — a radio journalist who covered Black soldiers in Vietnam, South African apartheid, and the civil rights movement and was known as the voice of Birmingham, Ala. After high school, Wood Jr. went off to Florida A&M University to study broadcast journalism.

From Washington Post

In 1970, she took part in an 11-week summer program for minority students in broadcast journalism at Columbia.

From New York Times

Raised in Iowa and named after comedian Robin Williams, Thede graduated from Northwestern with a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism.

From Seattle Times

When Barbara Walters died on Friday at the age of 93, she left behind a legacy of broadcast journalism, a career which first started in 1961 on NBC.

From Salon

Best known in more recent years for creating and hosting the long-running talk show, "The View," which debuted on ABC in 1997, Walters first started her career in broadcast journalism in 1961 at NBC's "Today" show.

From Salon