- James S. Doyle
James S. "Jim" Doyle (born c. 1935) is an American
journalist and activist.History
He graduated from
Boston College in 1956, [http://www.bc.edu/friends/invest/bcfund/who/thankyou/1956_0506/ Boston University Class of '65 donors] ] and theColumbia University Graduate School of Journalism (with honors) in 1961. [http://www.jrn.columbia.edu/alumni/associations/association/journal/alumnijournal-fall2004.pdf Columbia Alumni Journal] ] He was a 1965Society of Nieman Fellows awardee atHarvard University . [http://www.nieman.harvard.edu/people/alumni-year.html#FY1965 Nieman Fellowship Program Alumni Fellows, 1965.] ]He started as Washington bureau chief for "
The Boston Globe " in 1965, where he broke the story of an unqualified nominee for federal district judge, which led to the withdrawal of the nomination and the Globe's winning its firstPulitzer Prize for Distinguished Public Service in 1966. In 1970 he joined The "Washington Star " as national correspondent, which landed him on themaster list of Nixon political opponents .In 1973 to 1975 Doyle was Special Assistant to Watergate Prosecutors
Archibald Cox ,Leon Jaworski andHenry Ruth . His book on the battles of the Watergate prosecutors, "Not Above The Law", was published byWilliam Morrow in 1977. From 1976 to 1983 he was chief political correspondent and deputy Washington bureau chief for "Newsweek " magazine.Doyle retired in 1998, then supervised the
Committee of Concerned Journalists study "The Clinton/Lewinsky Story: How Accurate? How Fair?"Doyle, James S. Has Money Corrupted Washington Journalism? "Nieman Reports" Vol. 53 No. 4 Winter 1999]Since then he has been a senior adviser to
Business Leaders for Sensible Priorities , a non-profit set up by Ben Cohen ofBen & Jerry's aimed at convincing the public of a need to shift 15% ($40 billion-plus) from defense procurement of Cold-War weapons to domestic programs such as child health insurance andHead Start .Awards
He won the New York Newspaper Guild Page One Award in 1980 for the "Newsweek" cover article, "Is America Turning Right?"
Membership and Associations
He's a member of the
Council on Foreign Relations , the advisory board of thePew Center For Civic Journalism , and an associate of the Project for Excellence in Journalism.For fifteen years, Doyle ran the editorial operations for Army Times Publishing Company, a group of six national weeklies covering the military, defense, aerospace and civilian federal workers, now a division of the
Gannett .References
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