Bonnie M. Anderson, president of the Anderson Media Agency, Inc., is a 27-year veteran of print, radio, internet and television journalism in English and in Spanish. She has worked on camera for local, national and international news corporations, including two decades with NBC News and CNN. As a CNN Managing Editor, Anderson helped launch the 24-hour network for Latin America, CNN en Espanol, and was then promoted to Vice President of all of the CNN News Group, overseeing recruiting and talent development for the seven television networks, the radio networks and the group''s internet component.Anderson won seven Emmy Awards, was finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and has been nominated for the Maria Coors Cabot Lifetime Achievement Award sponsored by Columbia University.In News Flash, Anderson chronicles the decline of television journalism into infotainment.
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