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Qué (quién) es C E Woodruff - definición

AMERICAN BROADCAST JOURNALIST
Judy C. Woodruff; Judy Carline Woodruff
  • Woodruff, while interviewing then Secretary of Defense [[Chuck Hagel]] on the ''[[PBS NewsHour]]'' in September 2013
  • Woodruff in 1998

Caroline S. Woodruff         
AMERICAN EDUCATOR AND POET
Caroline Salome Woodruff; Caroline Woodruff
Caroline Salome Woodruff (July 15, 1866 – July 13, 1949) was an American educator and poet from Vermont. She was president of the National Education Association from 1937 to 1940.
Edward Nelson Woodruff         
REPEAT MAYOR OF PEORIA, ILLINOIS
Draft:Edward Nelson Woodruff
Edward Nelson Woodruff was an American politician from Peoria, Illinois who served as that city's longest serving mayor. First elected in 1903 for a two-year term, Woodruff was a Republican.
C. E. Woodruff         
AMERICAN FOOTBALL COACH
Charles Elmer Woodruff was an American reverend, educator and college football and college baseball coach.Within our Bounds: A Centennial History of Alma College, p.

Wikipedia

Judy Woodruff

Judy Carline Woodruff (born November 20, 1946) is an American broadcast journalist who has worked in network, cable, and public television news since 1976. She was the anchor and managing editor of the PBS NewsHour through the end of 2022. Woodruff has covered every presidential election and convention since 1976. She has interviewed several heads of state and moderated U.S. presidential debates.

After graduating from Duke University in 1968, Woodruff entered local television news in Atlanta. She was named White House correspondent for NBC News in 1976, a position she held for six years. She joined PBS in 1982, where she continued White House reports for the PBS NewsHour, formerly The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour, in addition to presenting another program. She moved to CNN in 1993 to host Inside Politics and CNN WorldView together with Bernard Shaw, until he left CNN. Woodruff left CNN in 2005, and returned to PBS and the NewsHour in 2006. In 2013, she and Gwen Ifill were its named official anchors, succeeding founding presenter Jim Lehrer. Woodruff and Ifill shared managing newsgathering duties until Ifill's death in 2016. Woodruff succeeded Ifill as the program's sole main presenter. In May 2022, Woodruff announced that she would step down as the NewsHour's anchor at year's end, and her final day as anchor was on December 30, 2022.