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  1. But she is perhaps most famous for her historical first: Irene Kuhn was the first voice heard on the radio in China. Recognizing that radio stations were competition for news consumers, the China Press opened its own station.

  2. Irene Corbally Kuhn (15 January 1898 – 30 December 1995) was a journalist and author, whose career spanned seven decades in five continents. She became famous in the 1920s and '30s by working as a reporter for many newspapers in the United States and China. [2]

  3. Journalist and radio pioneer Irene Corbally Kuhn was born in New York on 15 January 1900. Her career as a journalist began in 1921, when she followed the path of many writers and artist from the United States to work in Paris.

  4. American journalist who gained her reputation in the 1920s and 1930s as a foreign correspondent and feature writer.

  5. Irène Kuhn (* 1947 in Straßburg) ist eine französische Germanistin, Dozentin, Übersetzerin und Schriftstellerin. Sie war mit dem österreichischen Schauspieler Werner Kreindl verheiratet.

  6. Irene Corbally Kuhn was born in New York City in 1900. She attended Marymount College and received a fellowship to Columbia University. In 1919, she began her career as a journalist with the Syracuse Herald and the New York Daily News.

  7. Nov 6, 2023 · Irene Corbally Kuhn was a pioneering globe-trotting journalist in the first part of the 20th century. Her 1938 memoir, “Assigned to Adventure” chronicles her career exploits up to that date.