Amy Dickinson is an American journalist and newspaper columnist. Currently, she writes the syndicated advice column Ask Amy. Additionally, Dickinson has made appearances as a social commentator on ABC’s Good Morning America and NBC’s The Today Show.
Michael Phillips is an American film critic. Currently, he serves as a film critic for the Chicago Tribune newspaper. Previously, Phillips worked as the drama critic of the Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, the St. Paul Pioneer Press, The San Diego Union-Tribune, and the Dallas Times Herald.
Julia Turner is a popular American journalist. She serves as Los Angeles Times Deputy managing director since 2018 and co-host of the Slate Culture Gabfest podcast. Before, she spent four years as the editor-in-chief of the online magazine Slate from 2014 to 2018. Previously, she served in magazine development and then at the Sports Illustrated Women. Additionally, she is a proud graduate of Brown University.
Peggy Noonan (Full Name: Margaret Ellen Noonan) is American NBC News and ABC News contributor and a weekly columnist for The Wall Street Journal. Between 1984 to 1986, she served as President Ronald Reagan speechwriter and Special Assistant. Peggy is also an author and she has five books that she has written that are named as New York Times bestsellers. Additionally, she is an Emmy Award nominee for her work on America: A Tribute to Heroes.
Kimberley Strassel is an author and conservative columnist from America. She serves as an editorial board member at the Wall Street Journal. Kimberley is also a column writer of a weekly column “Potomac Watch” that airs on Friday from 2007. Additionally, he receved a $250,000 Bradley Prize from the conservative Bradley Foundation in 2014.
Holman W Jenkins Jr. is an American Columnist. He serves at The Wall Street Journal editorial member board since May 1992. Holman also writes twice in a weekly column “Business World,” which appears on Saturday and Wednesday. He has also participated in writing National Review and Policy Review. Additionally, he served as editor of the Asian Wall Street Journal in Hong Kong.
Tom Stienstra is an American author, outdoorsman, and columnist working for the San Francisco Chronicle since joining the station in 1980. Being an outdoorsman, he has published several guidebooks for California, the Pacific Northwest, and America.
Ann Killion is a veteran American author and sports journalist currently working in California as a sports columnist at the San Francisco Chronicle. She has been a part of the station’s sports family since she joined in 2012.
Audrey Cooper is a well-known American journalist. As of now, Audrey works as an editor-in-chief at New York Public Radio/WNYC since July 2020. Before, Audrey worked as an executive editor at San Fransisco Chronicle and SFGATE. While there, Audrey worked as an acting editor for around a year shortly after her promotion to managing editor. She served closely with senior editors to develop a clear vision of how they would create more ambitious news reports that benefits the community as well as attract new digital consumers.
Jeff Yang is a popular American writer, journalist, businessman, as well as a business/media consultant who writes the Tao Jones column for The Wall Street Journal. Before, Jeff worked as the “Asian Pop” columnist at the San Francisco Chronicle.