Boston University College of Communication
Communications school at Boston University
Boston University College of Communication (COM ) is the communication school of Boston University (BU), a private research university in Boston , Massachusetts . Founded in 1947, it was the first university in the United States to offer a degree in public relations (PR) , and the program sets the standard for PR paths across the country.[ 1] It houses the University's undergraduate and graduate programs in advertising , film and television, journalism , media science, and public relations .
Notable alumni
Chet Simmons (COM '52) – first ESPN president, ABC Sports executive, NBC Sports president, USFL commissioner, Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2010, helped build ABC Sports into a leader in sports programming, developed Wide World of Sports
Jean Firstenberg (COM '58) – President and CEO of the American Film Institute (1980–2007), only woman to serve
Donald Lambro (COM '62) – chief political correspondent of The Washington Times
Nina Totenberg (COM 65*) – correspondent for National Public Radio , one of NPR 's "Founding Mothers"
David Doubilet (COM '70) – National Geographic photographer
Joe Roth (COM '71) – Chairman, Walt Disney Studios (1994–2000); Chairman, 20th Century Fox (1989–1993), Caravan Pictures (1993–1994), and founder of major American film studio, Morgan Creek Entertainment
Bonnie Hammer (COM '71, SED '75), Chairman, NBCUniversal
Lauren Shuler Donner (COM '71) – X-Men film series franchise producer, films have grossed around $5.5 billion
Joseph Nocera (COM '74) Pulitzer Prize for Commentary finalist, columnist, New York Times
Joan Vennochi (COM '75) – Pulitzer Prize -winning journalist at The Boston Globe , 1980 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting
Mark Thompson (COM '75) – Pulitzer Prize -winning journalist at Fort Worth Star-Telegram , 1985 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service
Howard Stern (COM '76) – host of The Howard Stern Show
Ted Harbert (COM '77), Chairman, NBC Broadcasting , President and CEO of the Comcast Entertainment Group , and Chairman of ABC Entertainment
Bonnie Arnold (COM '78) – Academy Award -nominated producer, prominent figure in initial wave of computer-animation , producer of Toy Story , Tarzan , and How to Train Your Dragon
Jim Donovan (COM '78), news anchor, play-by-play announcer for NBC Sports ' NFL coverage (1987–1997), radio voice of the Cleveland Browns Radio Network since 1999
Michael Williams (COM '79) – Academy Award and Emmy Award -winning producer, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy , Queer Eye
Brian Bedol (COM '80) – creator of ESPN Classic , founder and CEO, CBS Sports Network
Deborah Liebling (COM '81) – Emmy Award -nominated producer, President of Production at Universal Pictures , responsible for South Park
Kevin Burns (COM ’81) – Emmy Award -winning producer of A&E's Biography series, also Ancient Aliens , America's Book of Secrets
Anthony Radziwill (COM '82) Emmy Award -winning NBC anchor and reporter, Peabody Award for an investigation on the resurgence of Nazism in the United States, son of Caroline Lee Bouvier Canfield , nephew of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy , spouse of Carole Radziwiłł
Richard Gladstein (COM '83) – Academy Award -nominated producer, Pulp Fiction , She's All That , The Bourne Identity
Scott Rosenberg (COM '85) – writer, producer, Con Air , Gone in 60 Seconds , Beautiful Girls , High Fidelity
Joseph Hallinan (COM '84) – Pulitzer Prize -winning journalist at The Indianapolis Star , 1991 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting
Don Van Natta Jr. (COM '86) – Pulitzer Prize -winning journalist at The New York Times and The Miami Herald , 1993 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service , 1999 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting and 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting
Andy Cohen (COM '90) – Primetime Emmy Award and Peabody Award -winning host, executive producer of the Real Housewives franchise
Nancy Dubuc (COM '91), CEO, Vice Media , CEO and President, A+E Networks
Tyler Hicks (COM '93) – Pulitzer Prize -winning journalist for The New York Times , two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography , Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting
Bill Simmons (COM '93) – ESPN columnist, CEO of the sports and pop culture website The Ringer , The Bill Simmons Podcast
Hong Chau (COM '01) – Academy Award -nominated actress, Best Supporting Actress for The Whale , starred in Netflix 's The Menu , Wes Anderson 's Asteroid City , A24 's Showing Up , Ngoc Lan Tran in Downsizing , Netflix 's The Night Agent
Nora Grossman (COM '05) – Academy Award -nominated producer, Best Picture for The Imitation Game
Josh Safdie (COM '07) – co-director of A24 's Uncut Gems , Palme d'Or -nominee Good Time , Heaven Knows What
Benjamin Safdie (COM '08) – co-director of A24 's Uncut Gems , Palme d'Or -nominee Good Time , Heaven Knows What , starred in Licorice Pizza , Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. , actor in Oppenheimer
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