Browse the Clippings.me directory of entertainment journalists below. We found 221 entertainment journalists listed.
US correspondent based in New York City
I am a New York City–based correspondent since 2009, covering entertainment, current events, and travel for international media outlets. I write about film and TV for Hearst Fotogramas, report for Catalonia’s leading radio station RAC1, and contribute travel features to Condé Nast Traveler Spain and National Geographic Viajes. My career includes coverage of major film festivals such as Sundance, Tribeca, and New York, as well as past work with Catalonia’s public broadcaster Televisió de Catalunya and as editor-in-chief of PRISA’s Localia TV station. I am a member of GALECA, the Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics, and a Golden Globes voter.
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Sports Reporter
Saahil Malik is a radio and print journalist, who has a background in social media. He graduated from UC Irvine with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and is currently working on obtaining his Master’s in Communication from West Virginia University. Most recently he has worked for Westside Voice Los Angeles as a local West Los Angeles sports reporter and at Facebook as a content curator. Malik is a first-generation Indian-American who has seen the power of connecting in communities through sports, and emphatically believes in their power to bring people together for the greater good. A staunch advocate for the necessity and importance of local journalism, Malik is looking forward to serving the West Los Angeles community. His community.
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Writer, interviewer and editor
Ethan Alter is an award-winning writer, reporter and editor who has been writing about the entertainment space for over two decades at a variety of print and digital publications. He's currently the Deputy Editor and New York Bureau Chief at Gold Derby and his past work can be found at such outlets as Yahoo, Adweek, Indiewire, The Daily Beast, Film Journal International and The Hollywood Reporter. In 2023, Ethan received five awards from the Los Angeles Press Club's National A&E Journalism Awards, including Online Journalist of the Year. He's also commented on major entertainment stories for Reuters, the Associated Press, NBC, ABC and CNN. His book, Film Firsts: The 25 Movies that Created Contemporary American Cinema, was published in 2014 by Praeger.
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Freelance Film Journalist and Critic
Hi, I'm Trace. I'm a freelance film critic and entertainment writer based in Atlanta with bylines at Paste Magazine, Awards Watch, /Film, Austin Chronicle, Dread Central, and more. I've covered festivals such as SXSW, Fantastic Fest, and London Film Festival, and reported on breaking news stories in the entertainment industry. Let me write for you. tracesauveur@gmail.com
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Freelance Writer | Editor | Proofreader
I'm a freelance writer, editor, and proofreader specializing in business, technology, health, news, and lifestyle content. With 7+ years of experience, I create engaging, well-researched, and SEO-optimized content that helps brands, publications, and businesses connect with their audiences. My expertise includes business and finance writing (entrepreneurship, startups, marketing), technology and AI (cybersecurity, emerging tech), and health and wellness (mental health, fitness, medical topics). I also have experience in news and journalism, covering breaking stories, political analysis, and industry trends, as well as lifestyle and entertainment writing, including self-improvement, home living, and pop culture. Whether it's crafting in-depth features, optimizing digital content, or producing compelling narratives, I bring clarity, creativity, and precision to every project.
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Lead Training Editor and Features Editor, Collider.com
Robert Brian Taylor is a journalist, critic, and occasional screenwriter based out of Pittsburgh. He is currently a Training and Features Editor for Collider, where he regularly contributes reviews, interviews, and features. Throughout his career, his writing has appeared in an eclectic combination of newspapers, magazines, books, and websites. He's written three 48 Hour Film Project shorts — "One Hell of a Christmas" (2025), "Clockwork Curse" (2023), and "Uninvited Guests" (2019) — all of which screened theatrically at the local 48 Hour Film Fest. His fiction has been featured at Shotgun Honey, and his short-film script “Dig” was performed live after being named an official selection of the 2017 Carnegie Screenwriters Script and Screen Festival.
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Journalist
Hello! My name is Graysen Golter, and I'm a reporter with a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Texas at Austin. Through both coursework and hands-on reporting experience — with outlets such as The Morning Call in Allentown, Pennsylvania, the Port Aransas South Jetty in Port Aransas, Texas, KXAN News in Austin, Texas, and 60 Minutes in New York City — I’ve developed strong skills in writing, editing, reporting, interviewing, data analysis, photography, and AP Style. I've covered a wide range of topics, including politics, education, the environment, local government, art and entertainment, history and the food and retail industries. My work consists of quick-turn daily stories, weekly columns, in-depth features and long-form investigative pieces. I’m also educated in video and audio storytelling. I’m passionate about honing my craft and committed to delivering journalism that informs, engages, and serves the public with integrity.
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News Anchor at 77WABC Radio
Rising star out of Strong Island now living in Queens. Growing voice in the world's greatest media market. Host of the News Hour Weekend Edition on 77WABC Radio. Part-time videographer and audio engineer at DribbleUp Studios on Long Island
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Film Director
Prince Dan Ope Makinde is a seasoned director, cinematographer, video editor, and graphics designer with over 20 years of experience in the creative industry. His career spans commercial production, cinema editing, and award-winning short film direction, marked by a deep commitment to visual storytelling and technical excellence. In 2018, Prince founded Prudence Films and Sounds Academy, a training ground for aspiring filmmakers and photographers. He currently serves as the Chief Operating Officer of MEC Digital Studios, where he oversees high-impact productions and post-production pipelines for brands and filmmakers alike. Prince’s portfolio includes hundreds of commercials, cinema-grade edits, and critically acclaimed short films. His work is known for its bold style, emotional depth, and innovative approach to narrative design. Across all social media platforms, he is known simply as @PrinceDanOpeMakinde—a name synonymous with creative leadership and artistic integrity. “I believe creativity is more than a skill—it’s a responsibility. To inspire, to elevate, and to build platforms where others can thrive. Every project I touch is a chance to shape culture and empower the next wave of storytellers.”
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