Philip Bennett is an American journalist and professor of journalism and public policy at Duke University. Bennett began his career at in Peru before joining the staffs of The Boston Globe (1984–1997) and The Washington Post (1997–2009). He was managing editor at The Post from 2005 to 2009, a period during which the newspaper won 10 Pulitzer Prizes. He was previously deputy national editor of national security, defense and foreign policy coverage, and assistant managing editor for foreign news at The Post. At The Boston Globe, he was a foreign correspondent, metropolitan reporter, assistant editor of Metro news, and finally foreign editor. Currently, he is the Eugene C. Patterson Professor and director of the DeWitt Wallace Center for Media and Democracy at Duke University's Sanford Schoo
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| - فيليب بينيت (بالإنجليزية: Philip Bennett) هو بروفيسور أمريكي، ولد في القرن العشرين في سان فرانسيسكو في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
- Philip Bennett (San Francisco) és un periodista estatunidenc i professor de periodisme i política pública a la Universitat Duke. Estudiant de la Universitat Harvard, Bennett va començar la seva carrera al diari peruà Lima Times abans d'unir-se a l'equip de The Boston Globe (1984-1997) i The Washington Post (1997-2009). Va ser cap de redacció del Post de 2004 a 2008, un període durant el qual el diari va guanyar deu premis Pulitzer. Anteriorment va ser al mateix mitjà editor nacional adjunt de seguretat nacional, defensa i política exterior i cap de redacció adjunt d'informació internacional. En el Boston Globe, va ser corresponsal a l'estranger, reporter metropolità, editor adjunt de notícies de la secció "Metro" i, finalment, editor internacional del diari. També és professor, amb l'honor (ca)
- Philip Bennett is an American journalist and professor of journalism and public policy at Duke University. Bennett began his career at in Peru before joining the staffs of The Boston Globe (1984–1997) and The Washington Post (1997–2009). He was managing editor at The Post from 2005 to 2009, a period during which the newspaper won 10 Pulitzer Prizes. He was previously deputy national editor of national security, defense and foreign policy coverage, and assistant managing editor for foreign news at The Post. At The Boston Globe, he was a foreign correspondent, metropolitan reporter, assistant editor of Metro news, and finally foreign editor. Currently, he is the Eugene C. Patterson Professor and director of the DeWitt Wallace Center for Media and Democracy at Duke University's Sanford Schoo (en)
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| - Philip Bennett (San Francisco) és un periodista estatunidenc i professor de periodisme i política pública a la Universitat Duke. Estudiant de la Universitat Harvard, Bennett va començar la seva carrera al diari peruà Lima Times abans d'unir-se a l'equip de The Boston Globe (1984-1997) i The Washington Post (1997-2009). Va ser cap de redacció del Post de 2004 a 2008, un període durant el qual el diari va guanyar deu premis Pulitzer. Anteriorment va ser al mateix mitjà editor nacional adjunt de seguretat nacional, defensa i política exterior i cap de redacció adjunt d'informació internacional. En el Boston Globe, va ser corresponsal a l'estranger, reporter metropolità, editor adjunt de notícies de la secció "Metro" i, finalment, editor internacional del diari. També és professor, amb l'honor de James B. Duke, i director del Centre DeWitt Wallace per als mitjans i la democràcia de la Universitat Duke. (ca)
- فيليب بينيت (بالإنجليزية: Philip Bennett) هو بروفيسور أمريكي، ولد في القرن العشرين في سان فرانسيسكو في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
- Philip Bennett is an American journalist and professor of journalism and public policy at Duke University. Bennett began his career at in Peru before joining the staffs of The Boston Globe (1984–1997) and The Washington Post (1997–2009). He was managing editor at The Post from 2005 to 2009, a period during which the newspaper won 10 Pulitzer Prizes. He was previously deputy national editor of national security, defense and foreign policy coverage, and assistant managing editor for foreign news at The Post. At The Boston Globe, he was a foreign correspondent, metropolitan reporter, assistant editor of Metro news, and finally foreign editor. Currently, he is the Eugene C. Patterson Professor and director of the DeWitt Wallace Center for Media and Democracy at Duke University's Sanford School of Public Policy. (en)
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