Janice Rhoshalle Littlejohn
Janice Rhoshalle Littlejohn has had a diverse career as an editor, writer and communications expert during her 20-year career as a journalist. Since launching her freelance career over a decade ago, she has worked with television crews, production and editorial teams throughout the United States, Canada and Ghana, and has contributed to a diverse roster of publications including USA Today, the Los Angeles Times, In Style, Essence Magazine, TV Guide Magazine and Variety.
As television and media columnist for BlackVoices.com (now owned by AOL) she engaged audiences with her unique perspective on the business of television and film and its cultural relevance to the African American community. She expanded her platform, and audience, with her popular television columns for the Associated Press.
Janice was a featured commentator for National Public Radio’s The Tavis Smiley Show and hosts TV industry-related panels for The Paley Center for Media and The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Janice is a longtime contributor to Emmy, the Academy’s official award-winning ni-monthly magazine. She has also produced online video segments for RedZone (a division of Showtime Networks, Inc.) and America Online, and was a news writer for KCOP-13 News in Los Angeles.
Janice earned her Master of Professional Writing degree at the University of Southern California and has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from Loyola Marymount University.
Contact her at ladyofthepress@aol.com. |