Pioneering Entertainment Journalist Flo Anthony Dies at 74
Anthony broke barriers as the first Black woman in the Post’s entertainment and Page Six departments and built a career across print, TV and radio.
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Flo Anthony Dead: Groundbreaking Journalist & TV/Radio Personality Was 74
Florence “Flo” Anthony, a trailblazing entertainment journalist, author and TV and radio personality who broke a number of barriers for women of color, died August 6 of cancer. She was 74. Jack Hirsch, biographer of Anthony’s husband, Olympic and pro boxing champ Michael Spinks, confirmed the news to Anthony’s longtime publication New York Amsterdam News. Born on March 4, 1952, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Anthony began her career as a publicist for …
Jacksons Publicist Florence “Flo” Anthony Dead at 74
Radio host, columnist, author and publicist Florence “Flo” Anthony passed away on Thursday, August 6. She was 74. Flo, a native of Ann Arbor, Michigan, moved to New York after graduating from Howard University in Washington, D.C. She had dreams of acting on the big screen, but she pivoted to journalism instead. Flo Anthony worked […]
Florence 'Flo' Anthony, Celebrity Journalist, Dies at 74
(AURN News) — Pioneering celebrity journalist and longtime columnist Florence “Flo” Anthony has died at age 74 after battling cancer, according to the New York Amsterdam News. Anthony, whose “Go With the Flo” column became a staple of the newspaper in 2001, shattered barriers throughout her career, becoming the first African American to work in the famed Page Six department at the New York Post and the first Black woman to write a column for a s…
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