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William J. Drummond

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William Joe Drummond (born September 29, 1944, Oakland, California) is an American journalist. He teaches at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.[1][2]

He graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with bachelor's degree, and from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism with a master's degree. He was a White House Fellow in 1976. He was associate press secretary to President Jimmy Carter. In 1977, he was a founding editor of “Morning Edition,” at NPR.[3]

Awards

References

  1. ^ http://journalism.berkeley.edu/faculty/drummond/
  2. ^ "Journalists are kneading to learn balance", San Francisco Chronicle, Annie Nakao, March 7, 2004
  3. ^ "Drummond, William J. 1944–", Contemporary Black Biography, 2004, Saunders, Shellie