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Journalists

There are thirty-four Journalists called Phil.

  • Phil Donahue

    Phil Donahue is a Journalist... (abstract from the wikipedia article on Phil Donahue)

  • Phil Esposito

    Phil Esposito is a Journalist... ( from the wikipedia article on Phil Esposito)

  • Phil Graham

    Phil Graham is a Journalist... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Phil Graham)

  • Phil Kelly

    Phil Kelly (born 1946) is a English journalist.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Phil Kelly)

  • Phil Rosenthal

    Phil Rosenthal (born July 14, 1963) has been media columnist for the Chicago Tribune since the spring of 2005. He had previously worked for the Chicago Sun-Times, Los Angeles Daily News, The Capital Times of Madison, Wisconsin, and the News Sun of Waukegan, Illinois.... ( from the wikipedia article on Phil Rosenthal)

  • Phil Gordon

    Philip Stewart Gordon (born July 6, 1970) is an American professional poker player, author, and commentator, based in Las Vegas, Nevada. As of 2008, Gordon's total live tournament winnings exceed $1,700,000.... (extract from the wikipedia article on Phil Gordon)

  • Phil Liggett

    Phil Liggett is a Journalist... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Phil Liggett)

  • Phil Gould

    Phil Gould is a Journalist... ( from the wikipedia article on Phil Gould)

  • Phil Mushnick

    Phil Mushnick is a sports writer who works for the New York Post. His column entitled "Equal Time" appears three times a week on Sunday, Monday and Friday.... ( from the wikipedia article on Phil Mushnick)

  • Phil Georgeff

    Phil Georgeff (born January 1, 1931) is a retired racetrack announcer from the Chicago area.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Phil Georgeff)

  • Phil Keating

    Phil Keating (born April 11, 1968 Denver Post blogsite) is a national correspondent for the Fox News Channel based in the Miami bureau. During his career at Fox, Keating has covered major breaking news stories including the death of Anna Nicole Smith, Caylee Anthony, and the trial of Jose Padilla.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Phil Keating)

  • Phil Gayle

    Phil Gayle (born 6 April 1964 in Birmingham, England) is a newsreader, currently working as a freelance journalist. Former credits include the The Big Breakfast and The ITV News Channel.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Phil Gayle)

  • Phil Giubileo

    Phil Giubileo is a an American professional sports broadcaster. Giubileo grew up in the Bronx, NY and attended Fordham University, where he graduated with a B.... (abstract from the wikipedia article on Phil Giubileo)

  • Phil Hall (US writer)

    Phil Hall (born 1964) is an American writer. He is a contributing editor for the online magazine Film Threat.... (extract from the wikipedia article on Phil Hall (US writer))

  • Phil Jones (journalist)

    Phil Jones is an English sports journalist and television reporter.... (extract from the wikipedia article on Phil Jones (journalist))

  • Phil Keisling

    Phil Keisling (born 1955) is a politician and business executive in the U.S.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Phil Keisling)

  • Phil Ball

    Phil Ball (born 1957 in Vancouver, Canada) is a British writer based in Spain. .... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Phil Ball)

  • Phil Lipof

    Phil Lipof (born June 18, 1973) is a reporter for WABC-TV in New York City. He is a weekend anchor of WABC-TV's... (extract from the wikipedia article on Phil Lipof)

  • Phil Hardy (journalist)

    Phil Hardy is an English film and music industry journalist. He was born in Scarborough, Yorkshire in 1945 and studied at the University of Sussex, 1964-1969, during which time he was a visiting student at the Berkeley campus of the University of California (1966-1967).... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Phil Hardy (journalist))

  • Phil Gifford

    Phil Gifford is a New Zealand sportswriter and broadcaster. He has his own rugby radio show Front Row on Radio Sport from 8 to 10am on Saturdays.... ( from the wikipedia article on Phil Gifford)

  • Phil Bronstein

    Phil Bronstein (born 1951) was the executive vice president and editor of the San Francisco Chronicle.... ( from the wikipedia article on Phil Bronstein)

  • Phil Doyle (writer)

    Phil Doyle (born 1967) is an Australian writer, poet and journalist.... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Phil Doyle (writer))

  • Phil Gardner

    Phil Gardner (born 29 July 1973) is a British writer, playwright and journalist. He lives in Brighton, East Sussex, where he writes regularly for The Argus websiteThe Argus - Articles by Phil Gardner and The Kemptown Rag.... ( from the wikipedia article on Phil Gardner)

  • Phil Rees

    Phil Rees is a Welsh writer, reporter and television producer who has specialised in international relations. He has won more than a dozen international awards for his work.... (abstract from the wikipedia article on Phil Rees)

  • Phil Steele

    Phil Steele (born c. 1960) is an American sportswriter and analyst, who focuses exclusively on college and professional football.... (extract from the wikipedia article on Phil Steele)

  • Phil Amato

    Phil Amato is currently a weekday anchor on First Coast News at WTLV/WJXX in Jacksonville, Florida. Amato co-anchors Good Morning Jacksonville Sunrise and Good Morning Jacksonville, the weekday broadcasts from 5 to 7 a.... (abstract from the wikipedia article on Phil Amato)

  • Phil Cullen

    Phil Cullen is a graduate of the University of New England, Australia (Psychology) where he was Secretary of the Students Representative Council for a time and helped kick start community broadcasting in Australia, as Coordinator of Radio UNE and 2ARM (1995-1997). He set out to revitalise the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and currently walks for a living.... (extract from the wikipedia article on Phil Cullen)

  • Phil King (cricketer)

    Benjamin Philip King, known as Phil King (22 April 1915–31 March 1970) was an English cricketer who played 117 first-class matches either side of the Second World War, first for Worcestershire, and then — despite his Yorkshire birthplace — for Lancashire. He was capped by Worcestershire in 1938, and by Lancashire in 1946.... (abstract from the wikipedia article on Phil King (cricketer))

  • Phil Reay-Smith

    Phil Reay-Smith is a correspondent for ITV News.http://www.... ( from the wikipedia article on Phil Reay-Smith)

  • Phil Kosin

    Phil Kosin (born August, 1950, died August 10, 2009) was an American journalist, columnist, radio host, commentator, blogger and newspaper publisher from Chicago. From 1989 until his death, he served as editor and publisher of the Chicagoland Golf newspaper.... (abstract from the wikipedia article on Phil Kosin)

  • Phil Lavelle

    Phillip "Phil" Lavelle is an English-born and based TV news reporter and presenter. He workedfreelance with Five News, BBC London and BBC Breakfast.... (abstract from the wikipedia article on Phil Lavelle)

  • Phil Collier

    Phil Collier (December 7, 1925 - February 24, 2001) was a sports writer who worked in the San Diego area for many years.... (extract from the wikipedia article on Phil Collier)

  • Phil Hall (journalist)

    Phil Hall (born 8 January 1955The Times 8 January 2010, Retrieved 2010-01-09) is a British PR consultant and former newspaper editor.... ( from the wikipedia article on Phil Hall (journalist))

  • Phil Brogan

    Philip Francis Brogan (1896 – 1983) was an Oregon journalist and author. He was a reporter, writer, and editor for the Bend Bulletin for 44 years, earning numerous awards for his work.... (abstract from the wikipedia article on Phil Brogan)

Phil

Gender: usually male

Meaning: Lover of horses

Origin: Greek

Lucky Number: Eight

Popularity: Position 262 in 1947

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