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Emily Rooney (born January 17, 1950) is an American journalist, TV
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and radio host and former news producer. She hosted the weekly program ''Beat the Press'' on
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. until its cancellation on August 13, 2021.


Career

In the mid-to-late 1970s, Rooney worked at the CBS affiliate in
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,
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as an assignment editor among other positions at the station. From 1979 to 1993, she worked at
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in Boston as assistant news director, and then a news director for three years. For about one year, from 1993 to 1994, she was executive producer of ''World News Tonight'' with
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, ABC's nightly news program. Following her tenure with ABC and
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, Rooney was director of political coverage and special events at the
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in New York, from 1994 to 1997. From 1997 to 2014, she was also the creator, executive editor, and moderator of ''
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'', which was later rebroadcast on the
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radio station, where she also hosted the ''Emily Rooney Show''. During that same period, Rooney moderated a weekly media analysis TV show, ''Beat the Press''. On May 29, 2014, WGBH announced Emily Rooney would be stepping down from her host position on the ''Greater Boston'' TV show to become a special correspondent for the program.Salahi, Lara
"Emily Rooney to Step Down as Host of ‘Greater Boston’"
''The Boston Globe'', May 29, 2014
After 18 years as host, her final ''Greater Boston'' show aired on December 18 of that year. She continued to host ''Beat the Press'' until its cancellation on August 13, 2021.


Controversy

On March 29, 2021, a public letter signed by over 700 filmmakers was sent to
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President Paula Kerger titled, "A letter to PBS from Viewers like Us". It was organized by Beyond Inclusion, BIPOC-led collective of non-fiction filmmakers, executives, and field builders.." The letter was in response to recent conversations sparked by Grace Lee’s essay for the
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’s Creative Futures series and Kerger’s public response to it. That letter raised questions about how much funding and airtime filmmaker
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has received over the years in comparison to
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filmmakers, and demanded access to specific data about equity across the board. On April 2, 2021, during a ''Beat the Press'' episode discussing the PBS letter, the six-hour documentary ''
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'' by Ken Burns, and the five-hour documentary ''Asian Americans'' from Renee Tajima-Peña, Emily Rooney remarked, "I didn’t see ''Asian Americans'' but there’s a possibility it wasn’t as good as some of Ken Burns’ films." At the end of the show, she stated, "regardless of what this group says, it’s resentment that a white guy
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is getting all this time. On April 14, a letter was sent to WGBH from a New England group of filmmakers that grew out of the Documentary Producers Alliance-Northeast in solidarity with Beyond Inclusion, also condemning Rooney’s comments. In reply, WGBH General Manager Pam Johnston "rebuked the comments" in a statement: "Emily Rooney’s comments on the April 2 edition of ''Beat the Press'' did not meet WGBH’s standards for opinion journalism, or our commitment to being an anti-racist organization that respects all people." In a follow-up letter dated April 16, the regional group now referred to as Filmmakers in Solidarity, pointed out the urgent need to address the lack of diverse voices in public media locally, as well as nationally. Among other requests, they demanded Rooney apologize for relying on "derision, racist tropes and more ignorance than fact" when discussing the lack of diverse filmmakers on PBS. On April 16, she issued a pre-recorded apology at the start of her WGBH show, ''Beat the Press''. In it, Rooney said her remarks were "uninformed, dismissive, and disrespectful" and while her "intention was to offer further balance to the discussion" she acknowledged "my comments did not accomplish that and instead I crossed a line." ''Asian Americans'', from Series Producer Renee Tajima-Peña, won a
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in June 2021.


Personal life

Emily Rooney is the daughter of noted
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'' correspondent and humorist
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. She has an
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sister, Martha, who is Chief of the Public Services Division at the
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in
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. Her brother Brian Rooney was a correspondent for ABC News for 23 years. Rooney has one daughter, Alexis. Rooney's husband, WCVB-TV reporter Kirby Perkins, died suddenly of heart failure July 1997. Rooney lived in the metro west suburb of Newton for many years and now resides in Boston's
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neighborhood.


Education

She is a graduate of
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in Washington and holds honorary doctoral degrees from the
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and
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.


Honors

Emily Rooney has been awarded the
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's Arthur Rowse Award for Press Criticism, a series of New England Emmy Awards, and Associated Press recognition for Best News/Talk Show. Rooney's WGBH news program, ''Greater Boston'', has received two Regional Edward R. Murrow broadcast journalism awards and five New England Emmy awards. Rooney has also received a New England Emmy in the category of Outstanding Achievement in Commentary/Editorial.


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