James S. Doyle

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James S. Doyle
Born
1935
Occupation(s)Journalist, activist

James S. "Jim" Doyle (born c. 1935) is an American journalist and activist.

History[edit]

Prior to attending college, he worked for the State House News Service on Beacon Hill. He graduated from Boston College in 1956,[1] and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism (with honors) in 1961.[2] He was a 1965 Society of Nieman Fellows awardee at Harvard University.[3]

Doyle retired in 1998, then supervised the Committee of Concerned Journalists study "The Clinton/Lewinsky Story: How Accurate? How Fair?"[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Boston College Class of '56 donors[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Columbia Alumni Journal" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-09-08. Retrieved 2007-01-15.
  3. ^ Nieman Fellowship Program Alumni Fellows, 1965. Archived 2006-09-08 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Doyle, James S. Has Money Corrupted Washington Journalism? Nieman Reports Vol. 53 No. 4 Winter 1999