Global Greeks - Media
| Thalia Assuras (TV Journalist, USA) |
Thalia Assuras was born in Canada to parents who immigrated from Tripoli, Greece.
She has worked for CITY-TV, CTV, ABS and CBS.
She has filed numerous international stories, including reports from Iraq, where she covered the U.S. military action following the fall of Saddam Hussein. She also covered the aftermath of the deadly earthquake in Bam, Iran and the Kosovo refugee crisis in Albania. Thalia Assuras has also interviewed world leaders ranging from President Bill Clinton to the late Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
She has received several journalism awards including the Marie Torre Memorial Award (2001), a Sigma Delta Chi Award for Journalism, a Canadian MediaWatch Award and a University of Western Ontario Journalism Award.
Thalia Assuras biography at CBS
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She has won five Emmys, a Golden Globe and a SAG Award. Fey is best known for her work on Mean Girls, Saturday Night Live (SNL), her impersonation of Alaska Governor and 2008 Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin as well as her work on 30 Rock, a situation comedy loosely based on her experiences at Saturday Night Live. Fey is featured on the cover of the January issue of Vanity Fair magazine, interviewed by Maureen Dowd and photographed by Annie Leibovitz. In the interview, Dowd notes that Fey’s acerbity comes from her Greek mother, who has what Fey's husband calls 'bitter, extremely caustic kind of stab-you-in-the-heart humor'.
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Often known as "Kos", Moulitsas is the founder and main author of Daily Kos, a weblog focusing on liberal and Democratic Party politics, with more than 180,000 registered members. He is also a weekly columnist at the Washington D.C. newspaper The Hill and a contributing columnist at Newsweek. During the United Kingdom general election in 2005, he was writing elections analysis for the weblog of "The Guardian". Moulitsas has earned two bachelor degrees in Philosophy, Journalism, and Political Science at Northern Illinois University and a J.D. at Boston University School of Law. He has published two books: “Crashing the Gate: Grassroots, Netroots, and the Rise of People-Powered Politics” with Jerome Armstrong and “Taking On the System: Rules for Radical Change in a Digital Era”. In addition to political pursuits, Moulitsas, along with Tyler Bleszinski (of Athletics Nation), is a cofounder of SB Nation, a network of sports blogs.
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He graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor's degree in broadcast communication arts from San Francisco State University and started his career at CNN in April 1988 as a video journalist. In 1991, he left the network for his first on-air position in Reno, Nev. In June 1994, Galanos returned to CNN as a sports anchor. Galanos has anchored the network’s Sept. 11 memorial anniversary coverage, 2002 mid-term election coverage and military updates.
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In January 2005, after filming inside the smoking crater of the active Erta Ale volcano in Ethiopia, he became the first person to have ever filmed from the inside of 3 of world's most fearsome forces - inside a tornado, the eye of a hurricane and inside an active volcano. His efforts have been seen around the world on the Discovery Channel, National Geographic Explorer, BBC-TV, CNN. Kourounis is also the host and co-creator of "Angry Planet", a television series that focuses on his experiences with extreme weather and other natural phenomena, airing in over 35 countries worldwide.
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She is the founder of The Huffington Post, a leading left-wing online news and commentary website and aggregated blog, one of the most popular political blogs, with about 4m unique users a month. In the early 80’s Huffington was known as a liberal/left-wing/Democrat, the position she returned to once again in the post-90s. Huffington was an independent candidate for governor in California in the 2003 recall election, against front-runner A. Schwarzenegger. She has also co-hosted several radio shows in UK and the US -currently co-hosting “Left, Right & Center,” public radio’s popular political roundtable program - and has written twelve books, including a biography of Maria Callas.
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A graduate of Oxford University, were he studied Arabic and Modern Middle Eastern Studies, Iason has written for the Financial Times, the International Herald Tribune, the Sunday Telegraph, The Guardian, the Toronto Star, the Washington Times, and Australia's leading current affairs magazine The Diplomat. From May 14 to July 10, Iason’s photographs from Iran will be shown at the Wodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars, Washington DC, in an art exhibit entitled “Children of the Iranian Revolution”. |
Costas has frontlined many Olympics broadcasts for NBC, including the Olympics in Barcelona in 1992, Atlanta in 1996, Sydney in 2000, Salt Lake City in 2002, Athens in 2004, and Turin in 2006. He has won nineteen Emmy Awards and has been honored as Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association eight times.
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Her work has appeared in various publications including Allure, Elle, InStyle, People, Glamour, The American Scholar, Odyssey and The New York Times. She has a degree from Harvard University in Folklore and Mythology, specializing in Modern Greece, and a Master of Fine Arts from Columbia University in Creative Writing, Fiction. In 2005 her first book, the travel memoir North of Ithaka, was released.
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Matenopoulos attended Virginia Commonwealth University while living in VA, but graduated with a bachelor of arts in journalism from New York University. She has been a talk-show host, panellist, actress and producer for more than ten years, who began her career at MTV.
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She has also taught at the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of Western Ontario and is currently a part-time faculty member at Concordia University. |
Megalogenis spent eleven years in the Canberra Press Gallery, from 1988 to 1999, before returning to Melbourne. His writing draws on the personal experiences of someone who grew up in a migrant worker family. Two of his most acclaimed books are "The Longest Decade" and "Faultlines:race, work, and the politics of changing Australia."
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He began his career as a journalist for National Nine News, and during his 14 years there covered State and Federal politics before becoming the United States correspondent. John lives in Sydney and runs his own media consultancy, Megisti Media, which was romantically named after the Greek island of his family's origin, Kastellorizo. |
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During her five years with Nine, Helen's credits included reporting on A Current Affair and National Nine News, hosting Nightline and reading news on the network's Sunday program. Prior to joining Nine, she was a journalist with NBN, Nine’s Newcastle regional affiliate. There she wrote, directed and produced an award-winning documentary on the closure of BHP as well as several news specials. She also did stints as a late news presenter. |