14 Media Women Comprise Forbes’ List of World’s 100 Most Powerful Women List
When Forbes releases their annual rankings, people listen so their latest list is no different.
Their World’s 100 Most Powerful Women list was released and out of the 100 names, 14 women are in media. Congrats to the power women!
Jill Abramson (No. 5) – Executive Editor, The New York Times, U.S.
Anne Sweeney (No. 22) - Co-Chair, Disney Media Networks, and President, Disney/ABC Television Group, U.S.
Diane Sawyer (No. 23) – News Anchor, ABC News, U.S.
Arianna Huffington (No. 29) – Editor-in-Chief, AOL Huffington Post, U.S.
Amy Pascal (No. 36) – Co-Chairman, Sony Pictures Entertainment, U.S.
Laura Lang (No. 44) – CEO, Time Inc., U.S.
Sue Naegle (No. 46) – President, HBO Entertainment, U.S.
Anna Wintour (No. 51) – Editor-in-Chief, Vogue, U.S.
Christiane Amanpour (No. 53) – News Anchor, CNN and ABC News, U.S.
Bonnie Hammer (No. 73) – Chairman, Cable Entertainment and Cable Studios, NBCUniversal, Comcast, U.S.
Tina Brown (No. 77) – Editor-in-Chief, Newsweek, The Daily Beast, U.S.
Marjorie Scardino (No. 86) – CEO, Pearson, U.K.
Greta Van Susteren (No. 94) – Anchor, FOX News
Mindy Grossman (No. 96) – CEO, Home Shopping Network, U.S.

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