Journalist April D. Ryan :: Celebrating 15 Years at the White House :: Happy Anniversary!
BMORENEWS.com Congratulates April D. Ryan :: 15 Years of Service at the White House
(WASHINGTON - January 13, 2012) - Roland Martin. DeWayne Wickham. Frank Ski. Tim Watts. She’s worked with the best of journalists – side by side – holding her own. Hardly a pushover, her job is to get the story – and get it right.
Well-grounded in the history of American journalism, she looks up to the likes of Ethel Lois Payne, “the First Lady of the black press.”
And, ever-mindful of her surroundings, each and every day she takes pride in her work – adamantly pushing the bar with each story, each interview, each phone call.
A shining example for any striving journalist, the question becomes, ‘Who hasn’t she interviewed?’
In any event, BMORENEWS.com would like to take a moment to pause and salute April D. Ryan on a 30-year career that has included 15 years posted at the White House. Kudos, April D. Ryan!
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April Ryan, a 30-year journalism veteran, has been the White House correspondent for American Urban Radio Networks (AURN) since January of 1997, covering three Presidents. Along with daily responsibilities at the White House, Ryan hosts the daily feature, The White House Report, which is broadcast to AURN’s nearly 475 affiliated stations nationwide. Ryan also hosts a new Digital television program for Colours TV called the White House Report with April Ryan where minority America is given the White House perspective on matters specific to their community. Ryan is also a regular panelist on Washington Watch with Roland Martin for TV ONE.
Prior to working for AURN, Ryan worked for several radio stations in Baltimore, including WXYV-FM, where she was news director. Over the past 14 years, Ryan has conducted one-on-one interviews with then Presidential candidate Barak Obama and Michelle Obama, President George W. Bush, First Lady Laura Bush, President Bill Clinton, Senator Hillary Clinton, Vice President Al Gore, South African President Thabo Mbeki, Senator John Kerry and a host of others. Ryan has been credited by a White House historian as having the most radio interviews with then President Bill Clinton during his White House years. In January 2009, Ryan provided presidential perspectives and insights on the inauguration of Barack Obama for TVOne and its historic covered of the ceremony. In February 2008 April Ryan conducted an exclusive interview on Africa with President Bush in the Oval Office. Ryan traveled to Mexico and Trinidad with President Obama in May 2009. April also traveled aboard AirForce One and Interviewed President and Mrs. Bush while flying to the Gulf Coast for the Hurricane Katrina One year anniversary. In 2006, Ryan has also traveled with First Lady Laura Bush to Mississippi to meet with New Orleans Hurricane Katrina survivors. In September 2005, Ryan flew to Haiti with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. While under the protection of the United Nations Blue Helmet Security forces, Ryan reported on America’s support for democratic elections there. April Ryan has also traveled to Africa on presidential missions with President Bill Clinton, Vice President Al Gore and President George W. Bush. Ryan provided exclusive coverage of the Presidential activities in Africa, and gathered newsworthy information for a 10-part series AURN broadcast in June, 1998 for the Clinton historic six nation African tour. An exclusive interview with Hillary Clinton followed and was not only broadcast by AURN, but was featured on the CBS evening news, among other national television and radio broadcasts. April Ryan’s career has also afforded April the opportunity to travel to China and Switzerland. Over the years many of her breaking news stories and interviews have found their way to the pages of some of the nation’s top newspapers. Those stories have also been featured in television newscasts on ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC and FOX. In September 2005 Ryan’s breaking news coverage with First Lady Laura Bush was also highlighted on NBC’s Today show.
April Ryan was elected July 14, 2011 to serve on the board of the prestigious White House Correspondents Association for a three year term. She is one of only three African Americans in the association’s 97-year history to serve on the WHCA board. Ryan is one of the esteemed members of the National Press Club. In 1997, Ryan was named one of the Outstanding Young Women in America. In 2004 Ryan was named an American Swiss Foundation Young Leader. Among her many accolades and various duties, Ryan also served as The Washington Insider for the Art Fennell Reports Show on Comcast Network where she provided a unique perspective of urban and mainstream politics inside Washington and the White House. Ryan has appeared as a roundtable panelist on ABC’s This week with George Stephanopoulos. Ryan also analyzed the changing political Climate with the Obama Era on NBC’s Today show. Ryan has been a regular contributor Sunday nights with Don Lemon on CNN. Ryan was a finalist for the National Association of Black Journalists - Salute to Excellence Award for Radio-Public Affairs: Interview/Discussion - April Ryan, American Urban Radio Networks “Interview with Minister Louis Farrakhan”. POLITICO has named Ryan, one of the top 50 in Washington to watch for 2011-2012. The Baltimore native is a second generation Morgan State University graduate (following in her mother’s footsteps). She is the daughter of Robert C. Ryan Sr. and the late Vivian Ryan. April Ryan is also a proud mother of two daughters.
Videos:
Mike Allen Gets April Ryan A Baby Rattler
Interviews:
Interview with Minister Louis Farrakhan
Interview with President Barack Obama
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I invaded the White House press corps
White House Insider: April Ryan - JET Magazine
NABJ Salute to Excellence Finalists
Radio-Public Affairs: Interview/Discussion - April Ryan American Urban Radio Networks
“Interview with Minister Louis Farrakhan“
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