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Ally Acker
Ally Acker (born August 17, 1954, New York) is an American filmmaker, poet, author, and film ''herstorian''. Her book, ''Reel Women: Pioneers of the Cinema'', originally published in 1990, was the first on the market to reveal the entrepreneurial, and transformative roles that women played in all aspects of the film industry since its inception. Reel Women was optioned in 1995 for one of the first interactive CD-ROMs ever released, ''Reel Women: The Untold Story''.
==Education and early career==
At age seventeen, Ally Acker became the first woman to obtain a First Class Radiotelephone Operator license through the FCC, enabling the operation of radio transmitters. WOR AM radio in New York hired her at age eighteen to become their first female engineer. At WOR, Acker worked closely with radio legends Jean Shepherd, Joe Franklin, and Arlene Francis.
After graduating from Northwestern University in 1976, Acker made the foray into television as a video editor for WRC-TV, the NBC affiliate station in Washington, D.C. From 1977 to 1980, Acker also worked as a freelance radio producer for the Feminist Radio Network, where she interviewed Alice Walker, who had just completed her second novel, ''Meridian''. The interview later aired on National Public Radio.
In 1978 Acker directed, produced, shot and edited the 16mm film, ''Silver Apples of the Moon'', which later became a finalist for a Student Academy Award. She moved to New York in 1980 to pursue filmmaking. Her first job in New York was at Valkhan Films where she worked as assistant to film editor Sam Pollard. A year later, she was hired by NBC network as a video editor for ''The Today Show'', and ''NBC Nightly News''.〔(FilmDoo UK interview )〕 Only a few months after that hire, Acker was recruited by The Today Show as a producer/writer, becoming the first technician to cross over into producing/writing at NBC in New York. Acker’s first network produced stories featured hosts Jane Pauley and Tom Brokaw.

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