Returning July 19 Association Wants Martin, Zimmerman Families in Orlando Intern Who Confirmed Fake Asian Names Reported Fired “We’re Now Losing TV Newsrooms at .
Optimism After Revised Guidelines From Justice Dept. Noted Thinkers Write About Race in Newspaper Series Station Airs Mock Asian Names of Pilots in Crash MSNBC
TV One Program Succeeds Sunday’s “Washington Watch” Black Enterprise Ad Dollars Plummet After Cutback Social-Media Debate Not Influencing Zimmerman Jury “Racist” Goes Undefined, but Poll
Internet Is Second Choice for All Groups, Gallup Says Reporter Finds Calif. Forcibly Sterilized Female Inmates Sun-Times Editor Sorry “If Anybody Was Offended” Leader of
“Train Wreck” Mutes Discussion of Portrayal of Indians Journalists at Egypt’s Largest Paper Said to Detain Editor American Reporter Wouldn’t Venture Into Tahrir Square Blackmon
White Journalist Seeks to Lead Troubled Coalition Julie Chen Says, “I Don’t Look Less Chinese” New Miss America Considered “Too Dark” in India Essence Editor:
Race of Suspect Broadcast Frequently Through the Day Essence Loses Deputy Editors in Staff Changes The Root Falls, Black Planet Rises in August Web Report
Updated September 14 Anchor Job Denied Until Reporter Looked Less Asian Fired Meteorologist Still “Keeping Options Open” Staffers Appear to Win Bid to Oust Manager
Producer, Executive Named Site’s Interim Managing Editor Producer, Executive Named Site’s Interim Managing Editor Lyne Pitts, a television news veteran who most recently headed up
News Corp, Google, Amazon, Yahoo, Discovery on the List NAHJ Plans to Sit Out Election for Unity President Unity Joins Critics of Riptide Project’s Lack
Univision, Al Jazeera Complain They Were Left Out Conflict in Syria Becoming a “Freelancer’s War” Syrian Journalists Ask Western Help on Press Freedom Miami Herald’s
Survey Respondents Join Whites in Opposing Military Action Stories on Low-Income Groups Said to Miss the Big Picture Bezos Meets Washington Post Staff; Diversity Not