Women's News Hour Videotapes, 1999-2002
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Werden, Frieda
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American and Canadian radio personality Frieda Lindfield Werden was born Linda Catherine Samfield in Austin, Texas, in 1947, and married Noble Horace Dunson, Jr., in 1968. After divorcing Dunson in 1972, she changed her name to Frieda Lindfield Werden. In 1986, she co-founded and produced the radio production company Wings: Women's International News Gathering Service. She immigrated to Canada in 2002 and three years later, Werden was elected president of the Internation...
Women's International News Gathering Service
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A feminist-oriented broadcast news service founded in 1986 by Katherine Davenport and Frieda Werden, both experienced radio journalists, who produced and co-anchored the monthly syndicated public radio newscast, WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service. Following Davenport's death in 1992, Werden continued to produce the program by and about women, broadcast by approximately 100 stations in the United States and throughout the world. From the descr...
Women's news hour (Television program)
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The hour-long Austin cable access show, Women's News Hour, showcased women's topics and women's activities in current affairs throughout Austin and the world. Shows often focused on interviews conducted by Frieda Werden or lectures taped by Anne Merrill. Furthermore, an all-women crew generated the program, and the producers were associates of WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service, a production company co-founded by Werden. From the description ...
Merrill, Anne W. (Anne Wallingford)
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