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  1. Sep 16, 1998 · Marya McLaughlin, CBS News' first female on-camera reporter, died Monday in Falls Church, Virginia, of respiratory failure after a bout with meningitis. She was 68.

  2. Marya McLaughlin (December 29, 1929 - September 14, 1998) was an American reporter who was CBS's first female television reporter. Biography. McLaughlin was born in 1929 in Baltimore, Maryland, and raised in Alexandria, Virginia.

  3. Sep 17, 1998 · Marya McLaughlin, 68, a longtime CBS News radio and television correspondent who was one of the network's first female reporters, died of respiratory failure Sept. 14 at Inova Fairfax...

  4. Sep 16, 1998 · McLAUGHLIN-Marya. Monday, Sept. 14, 1998, of Washington, D.C. Miss McLaughlin is survived by her sister, Patricia McLaughlin Morgan of Bethesda, five nieces; Melissa Anne Morgan of Toronto,...

  5. Marya McLaughlin (1929–1998), CBS TV's first female on air reporter. [83] [84] Marya McLaughlin was one of the "pioneering women reporters who broke the gender line in broadcast news." [85]

  6. The Marya McLaughlin Endowed Lectureship in Media Communications honors a well-known CBS News radio and television correspondent, and each year provides Marymount students and faculty with valuable insights and inspiration from journalists of national stature.

  7. Marya McLaughlin Death. Marya passed away on September 16, 1998 at the age of 68 in Falls Church, Virginia, USA. Marya's cause of death was respiratory failure.

  8. Watch the C-SPAN collection of videos, access clips including recent appearances by Marya McLaughlin . View positions held along with a brief bio.

  9. Jan 31, 2024 · Caitlin Dickerson, staff writer at The Atlantic, spoke at this year's Marya McLaughlin Lecture in Media Communications at Marymount.

  10. Sep 16, 1998 · Marya McLaughlin, 68, a longtime CBS News correspondent who was one of the first women to reach the upper echelons of television journalism. She joined CBS in 1963 as an associate...

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