This is a list of famous Jewish American journalists. For other famous Jewish Americans, see List of Jewish Americans.
Jill Abramson
Martin Agronsky — reporter and host of Agronsky & Company
Dana Bash - Journalist for CNN.
Emily Bazelon - Journalist.
Richard Behar - Investigative journalist.
Bonnie Bernstein — sports journalist
Carl Bernstein — investigative reporter for the Washington Post, uncovered Watergate with Bob Woodward.
Andrew Breitbart (1969-2012) - Journalist.
Ethan Bronner - Investigative journalist.
David Brooks — columnist, The New York Times
Art Buchwald (1925–2007) — humor columnist
Herb Caen - Journalist for the San Francisco Chronicle.
Benyamin Cohen — founder of Jewsweek and American Jewish Life Magazine
Alan Colmes
Morton Dean — CBS News reporter
Benjamin De Casseres — early 20th-century journalist, critic and individualist anarchist
Matt Drudge — founder of the Drudge Report
Giselle Fernández — host of Access Hollywood
Thomas Friedman — columnist, The New York Times
Bob Garfield — NPR and ABC News journalist, columnist, and author
Brooke Gladstone — Peabody Award-winning NPR journalist and author
Bernard Goldberg — CBS News reporter
Jeffrey Goldberg (1965–) — journalist, staff writer for The New Yorker and author of the book Prisoners
Roy Gutman — Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist best known for his coverage of the war in the former Yugoslavia
David Halberstam — Vietnam War correspondent
Seymour Hersh — investigative journalist, uncovered My Lai massacre
Christopher Hitchens — literary critic and political activist
Andrew Julien — Editor and Vice President of the Hartford Courant
Ted Koppel - Journalist for Nightline
Paul Krugman — Nobel Prize-winning economist and columnist, The New York Times
Dave Marash — former Washington-based anchor for Al Jazeera English
Suzy Menkes — fashion journalist
Edwin Newman — NBC News journalist, Broadway critic, author
Daniel Pearl — murdered foreign correspondent
Nathan Rabin — music and pop culture journalist
Frank Rich — columnist, New York Magazine
Geraldo Rivera — investigative television journalist and host, now with Fox News
Steven V. Roberts — Washington pundit and U.S. News and World Report contributor
Elizabeth Rubin - Journalist for The New York Times.
William Safire — columnist, The New York Times
Daniel Schorr (1916–2010) — journalist who covered the world for more than 60 years, last as a senior news analyst for National Public Radio
George Seldes — World War I correspondent, post-war international reporter and media critic
Gene Shalit — film critic
Ben Shapiro — editor-in-chief, "The Daily Wire"; formerly of "Breitbart News"
David Shuster - television journalist. He has been an anchor for MSNBC and worked for Fox News, CNN, Current TV, and Al Jazeera America.
Joel Siegel — film critic
Morrie Siegel (1915–1994) — sports writer
Joel Stein — columnist, Los Angeles Times
Gloria Steinem — feminist editor and writer, founder of Ms. magazine
I. F. Stone — left-wing Washington correspondent and investigative journalist, NY Post, PM, The Nation and I.F. Stone's Weekly
Jake Tapper — CNN anchor and correspondent
Mike Wallace (1918–2012) — journalist, 60 Minutes correspondent
Chris Wallace - Journalist.
Barbara Walters (1929–) — media personality, a regular fixture on morning television shows (Today and The View), evening news magazines (20/20), and on The ABC Evening News, as the first female evening news anchor
Gary Weiss - Investigative journalist.
Marco Werman — radio journalist and host of PRI's The World
Walter Winchell — investigative broadcast journalist and gossip columnist
Gideon Yago — MTV reporter