- Ruth Ryon
Ruth E. Ryon (born
July 16 ,1944 ) is a former celebrity real estate columnist for theLos Angeles Times who retired in April 2008 after more than 23 years of writing the paper's popular "Hot Property" celebrity real estate column. Ryon is widely credited with having created the celebrity real estate journalism genre.Professional career
Ryon's tenure at the Los Angeles Times dates back at least to the 1970s. Her first byline with the paper was on
November 20 ,1977 . [http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/654390562.html?dids=654390562:654390562&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=Nov+20%2C+1977&author=RUTH+RYON&pub=Los+Angeles+Times+(1886-Current+File)&edition=&startpage=I2&desc=Chinatown+Takes+on+a+New+Look+as+Builders+Get+Busy]Later on, while reading Parade magazine, Ryon got the idea to write a column with short, pithy items about celebrities buying and selling houses, and she received the go-ahead from her editors to do it. Ryon's first "Hot Property" column appeared on
November 25 ,1984 , and was aboutJohnny Carson paying $9.5 million for a house inMalibu, California . [http://articles.latimes.com/2008/apr/13/realestate/rew-ryon13] Ryon went on to write more than 1,300 more "Hot Property" columns, with the column eventually being moved to Page One of the Los Angeles Times' Real Estate section in 1987 and with it also becoming syndicated. [http://articles.latimes.com/2008/apr/13/realestate/rew-ryon13] Ryon also spent five years onKNX (AM) radio discussing celebrity real estate.The column was the first of what eventually became a small stable of regular celebrity real estate columns or features in newspapers and magazines across the country, including "Private Properties" in the
Wall Street Journal , "Manhattan Transfers" in theNew York Observer , "Upper Bracket" in theChicago Tribune (from 1998 until 2004), "Gimme Shelter" in theNew York Post and "On the Block" inPeople magazine . Online features that have been created in the image of "Hot Property" include Big Time Listings (http://www.bigtimelistings.com), the Real Estalker (http://realestalker.blogspot.com) and "Real LI" inNewsday (http://weblogs.newsday.com/realestate/blog/).Retirement
Ryon took a buyout from the Times in April 2008, filing her final "Hot Property" column for the Times'
April 13 ,2008 Real Estate section. Ryon told readers in a farewell column that she plans to "write that book, work as a consultant, do some freelancing and spend more time with my family, readers, sources and friends." [http://www.latimes.com/classified/realestate/hotprop/la-re-hotpropcloser13apr13,0,1544494.story] Ryon and her husband, George C. Ryon, live inRedondo Beach, California .Legacy
The "Hot Property" column continues today in the Los Angeles Times, even though the paper discontinued its Sunday Real Estate section in 2008. Ann Brenoff now writes the Times' "Hot Property" column, which appears on Saturdays.
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