Tag: women in media


  • Charo Santos-Concio: A Lifetime of Pushing Boundaries in Filipino Media

    Charo Santos-Concio: A Lifetime of Pushing Boundaries in Filipino Media

    Introduction: A Trailblazer Who Refuses to Sit Still Charo Santos-Concio is not a name that rests easily into a quiet retirement routine. Across decades in Philippine media, she has established a reputation for challenging the status quo, redefining what leadership and artistic risk look like in a rapidly evolving industry. Even as she approaches her…

  • Charo Santos-Concio Keeps Pushing Boundaries at 70 with Bold New Roles

    Charo Santos-Concio Keeps Pushing Boundaries at 70 with Bold New Roles

    Charo Santos-Concio: A Career Defined by Courage and Constant Reinvention Charo Santos-Concio has spent decades shaping the landscape of Philippine media. From her early days in front of the camera to her leadership behind the scenes, she has never settled for the status quo. Even at 70, Santos-Concio continues to push the envelope, challenging conventional…

  • The Ice Queen of Slow Horses: Kristin Scott Thomas, Late Marriage, and Joy in Her 60s

    The Ice Queen of Slow Horses: Kristin Scott Thomas, Late Marriage, and Joy in Her 60s

    Introduction: A Glimpse into Kristin Scott Thomas’s Slow Horses Persona Kristin Scott Thomas has long been celebrated for her poised, measured performances that balance elegance with steely resolve. In the television series Slow Horses, she embodies a formidable presence that fans affectionately call the “ice queen.” But behind the cool exterior lies a life shaped…

  • Susan Stamberg, NPR’s Founding Mother, Dies at 87

    Susan Stamberg, NPR’s Founding Mother, Dies at 87

    Celebrating a Trailblazer: Susan Stamberg’s Legacy at NPR Susan Stamberg, a foundational figure at National Public Radio and the first U.S. woman to anchor a nightly national news program, has died at 87. Her career at NPR stretched from its earliest days to decades of influential reporting, shaping how audiences experience news, culture, and human…

  • Susan Stamberg: NPR Founding Mother, Trailblazer of Broadcast Journalism

    Susan Stamberg: NPR Founding Mother, Trailblazer of Broadcast Journalism

    Remembering Susan Stamberg, NPR’s Founding Mother Susan Stamberg, a defining figure in public radio and the first U.S. woman to anchor a nightly national news program, died at 87. Her career—spanning decades of cultural storytelling, hard-hitting interviews, and intimate human portraits—helped shape NPR’s voice and its place in American life. As colleagues remember her, Stamberg…

  • Susan Stamberg, NPR’s Groundbreaking “Founding Mother,” Dead at 87

    Susan Stamberg, NPR’s Groundbreaking “Founding Mother,” Dead at 87

    Tribute to a Trailblazer: Susan Stamberg’s Enduring NPR Legacy Susan Stamberg, a defining voice in public radio and a pioneering figure for women in broadcasting, died at 87. From the earliest days of NPR to the height of its cultural influence, Stamberg helped shape how the nation hears news, culture, and human stories. Her career…

  • Gal Gadot’s Daring Photo Shoot Sparks Debate

    Gal Gadot’s Daring Photo Shoot Sparks Debate

    The Bold Move: Gal Gadot’s Daring Photo Shoot In a move that caught many fans by surprise, Gal Gadot, the globally recognized Israeli-born star best known for her portrayal of Wonder Woman, released a studio set that veers away from her long-standing image of polish, modesty, and elegance. The photos depict a minimalist aesthetic—an almost…