| Ina Fried | ||
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| Born | Ian Fried |
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| Occupation | Broadcast journalist, Writer | |
| Title | Senior writer at CNET News.com | |
| Notable credit(s) | CNET Network's News.com, Orange County Business Journal, Orange County Register, Bridge News, frequent guest on National Public Radio | |
| News.cnet.com/Beyond-Binary Official website |
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Ina Fried is an American journalist and senior staff writer for CNET Network's News.com.[1][2] Fried is frequent commenter on technology news on National Public Radio, local television news and for other print and broadcast outlets.[3]
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Fried is a personal technology writer and generally covers Microsoft related stories in the CNET blog "Beyond Binary." Before joining CNET in 2000, she wrote for the Orange County Business Journal, the Orange County Register, and Bridge News. She has served as a board member, national secretary and national vice president for the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association (NLGJA).[4]
Upon her retirement from the NLGJA National Board at the 2008 NLGJA national convention in Washington, DC, Fried was honored with both a Distinguished Service Award and a Women's Distinguished Service Award.[5]
Journalism awards:
- Three time winner of NewsBios/TJFR award: NewsBios/TJFR "30 Most Influential Business Journalists Under 30."[6][7][8]
- Western Publications Association for Outstanding Editorial Content's Maggie Award.[9]
- Society of Professional Journalists (Northern California Chapter) Excellence in Journalism Award Winner: 2005 Breaking News (shared), 2005 Feature Writing.[10][11]
- Society of Professional Journalists' 2003 Sigma Delta Chi Awards for excellence in journalism: Deadline Reporting (Independent): Ina Fried, CNET News.com, (shared) for reporting about vulnerable technology and how the MSBlast virus spread.[12]
Prior to June 2003, Fried transitioned from male to female and changed her associated byline from "Ian Fried" to "Ina Fried."[4][13]
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Journalist, writer |
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