100 Most Powerful Women
The Hollywood Reporter released its 100 Most Powerful Women list. The list includes women from various professions. It’s no shocker that Oprah Winfrey was ranked number one. However, I am quite surprised that Hillary Clinton was not on this list. After all, she did create history during the presidential campaign when she became the first woman in history to win a state in a presidential campaign. If Miley Cyrus can be on this list, surely Hillary Clinton can.
The complete list is below.
| 1 | Oprah Winfrey | Chairman | Harpo Inc. |
| 2 | Anne Sweeney | President | Disney-ABC Television Group |
| 3 | Amy Pascal | Chairman | Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group |
| 4 | Nancy Tellem | President | CBS Paramount Network Television Entertainment Group |
| 5 | Stacey Snider | Co-chairman and CEO | DreamWorks |
| 6 | Bonnie Hammer | President | NBC Universal Cable Entertainment and Universal Cable Prods. |
| 7 | Judy McGrath | Chairman and CEO | MTV Networks |
| 8 | Mary Parent | Chairman | MGM Worldwide Motion Picture Group |
| 9 | Dana Walden | Chairman | 20th Century Fox Television |
| 10 | Nina Tassler | President | CBS Entertainment |
| 11 | Donna Langley | President of Production | Universal Pictures |
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