Broadcaster

IrelandBroadcasterEducator

Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin

Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin, an Irish academic, teacher, broadcaster, and science communicator, was born on October 25, 1983. Raised in a family of teachers, she had a strong educational foundation from a young age. Ní Shúilleabháin’s academic journey included studying Theoretical Physics and Biological Mathematics, but she ultimately pursued secondary teacher education. She has become a high-profile science communicator, hosting and presenting science programs on Irish television. Additionally, she achieved international recognition by winning the Rose of Tralee contest in 2005. In 2022, she was appointed to chair a national forum on biodiversity loss, highlighting her commitment to public service and environmental awareness.

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WalesBroadcasterDisabled

Tanni Grey-Thompson

Tanni Grey-Thompson, born in 1969, is a Welsh life peeress, television presenter, and former wheelchair racer. With an illustrious career in Paralympic athletics, Grey-Thompson earned an astonishing 16 Paralympic medals and set an impressive 30 world records. Beyond the track, she broke barriers as a television presenter and dedicated herself to empowering disabled individuals and supporting charitable causes. Her impact and influence have made her an iconic figure in women’s history and a true legend of Paralympic sport.

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United StatesBroadcasterJournalist

Robin Roberts

Robin Roberts (born November 23, 1960) is an American television broadcaster who has made significant contributions to the field of journalism. She is best known as the anchor of ABC’s Good Morning America, where her warm personality and insightful reporting have endeared her to millions of viewers.

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United StatesActivistBroadcaster

Jazz Jennings

Jazz Jennings, an American YouTube personality, TV personality, and LGBT rights activist, gained national attention at a young age for her open and articulate perspective on being transgender. Supported by her family, Jazz has used various platforms to advocate for transgender rights and raise awareness about gender identity issues. Through her show “I Am Jazz” and her engaging YouTube videos, she has become an inspiration for others on their own journeys of self-discovery and acceptance.

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United StatesActorAfrican American

Gayle King

Gayle King (born December 28, 1954) is an American television personality, author, and broadcast journalist for CBS News. She is best known for co-hosting its flagship morning program, CBS Mornings, and before that its predecessor CBS This Morning. In addition, she serves as an editor-at-large for O, The Oprah Magazine. King has made a significant impact on the media landscape and has been recognized as one of the most influential personalities in recent years.

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United StatesBasketballBroadcaster

Mimi Griffin

Mimi Griffin is a trailblazing figure who played a vital role in revolutionizing the coverage of women’s basketball on television. As the first broadcast expert for women’s basketball, she served as its defining face during its early exposure on television. Her immense contributions to the sport laid the foundation and groundwork for its growth and popularity on the small screen.

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United StatesBroadcasterCoach

Pam Shriver

Pamela Howard Shriver, born on July 4, 1962, is an American former professional tennis player and current tennis broadcaster, pundit, and coach. With an illustrious career during the 1980s and 1990s, Shriver established herself as one of the most successful tennis players of her time, winning numerous titles and making a significant impact on the sport.

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CanadaBroadcasterSwimmer

Carolyn Waldo

Carolyn Jane Waldo, a Canadian former synchronized swimmer and broadcaster, achieved remarkable success in international competition. She won numerous accolades throughout her career, including gold medals at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, becoming the first Canadian female athlete to win two gold medals in a single Olympics. Her dedication, proficiency, and indelible mark in the sport of synchronized swimming made her one of the most accomplished synchronized swimmers in Canadian history.

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Great BritainAstronomerBroadcaster

Heather Couper

Heather Couper, a British astronomer and science popularizer, dedicated her career to making astronomy accessible to the public. Her passion for astronomy and ability to convey complex scientific concepts captured the imagination of many. Couper’s impact in popularizing astronomy in the United Kingdom and her trailblazing efforts as a woman in the field solidified her place in history as a champion of science education.

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ChinaActivistBroadcaster

Lü Jinghua

Lü Jinghua, born in Chongqing in 1960, was a Chinese dissident and activist who played a crucial role in the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 as a key member of the Beijing Workers’ Autonomous Federation. Her dedication to democracy and freedom led her to become an influential figure in shedding light on human rights abuses in China, making her a symbol of resistance and a champion for change.

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United StatesAsian AmericanBroadcaster

Connie Chung

Constance Yu-Hwa Chung, an American journalist born in 1946, has had an impressive career in broadcast news. From conducting famous interviews with influential figures to sharing her own experiences of sexual harassment, Chung’s impact on the industry has been significant. Her dedication to reporting the truth and ability to connect with her audience make her an influential figure in American media.

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JapanUnited StatesAsian American

Iva Toguri D’Aquino

Iva Ikuko Toguri D’Aquino, also known as “Tokyo Rose,” was a Japanese-American disc jockey and radio personality who played a unique role in World War II. Despite being stranded in Japan during the war, she was forced to work for Radio Tokyo and became misidentified as “Tokyo Rose” by Allied soldiers. After facing trial and serving time in prison, she finally received a pardon from President Gerald Ford in 1977, ending her long battle for justice.

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