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'''Marcia Ladendorff''' is a [[Communications]] professor at the [[University of North Florida]]{{Citation needed}} who was one of the first news anchors on [[CNN]]{{Citation needed}}. Ladendorff is the mother of [[Taryn Fivek]]{{Citation needed}} and contributes blog posts for the [[CPUSA]] under the pseudonym "[[Rena Weaver]]".
'''Marcia Ladendorff''' is a [[Communications]] professor at the [[University of North Florida]]{{Citation needed}} who was one of the first news anchors on [[CNN]]{{Citation needed}}. Ladendorff is the mother of [[Taryn Fivek]]{{Citation needed}} and contributes blog posts for the [[CPUSA]] under the pseudonym "[[Rena Weaver]]".
==Education and early career==
==Career==
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==News anchor for CNN==
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==CPUSA blog posts==
==CPUSA blog posts==
[[File:Marcia Ladendorff and Rena Weaver on cpusa.org.png|thumb|Marcia Ladendorff's old author page on [https://www.cpusa.org/ cpusa.org] compared to that of [[Rena Weaver]]]]
[[File:Marcia Ladendorff and Rena Weaver on cpusa.org.png|thumb|Marcia Ladendorff's old author page on [https://www.cpusa.org/ cpusa.org] compared to that of [[Rena Weaver]]]]

Revision as of 19:34, 6 November 2022

Marcia Ladendorff is a Communications professor at the University of North Florida who was one of the first news anchors on CNN. Ladendorff is the mother of Taryn Fivek and contributes blog posts for the CPUSA under the pseudonym "Rena Weaver".

Career

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CPUSA blog posts

Marcia Ladendorff's old author page on cpusa.org compared to that of Rena Weaver
Google search results still contain artifacts of Ladendorff's contributions on cpusa.org
See also: Rena Weaver

Ladendorff writes blog posts for the CPUSA under the pseudonym "Rena Weaver". The old author page for Ladendorff on cpusa.org can be found using the Wayback Machine, with the most recent snapshots from May 2022. The page describers her as "a journalist, educator, and media critic."[1] This description matches word-for-word with that of Rena Weaver and includes articles that are now attributed to Weaver instead of Ladendorff.[2]

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