Unity Attendance Adjusting to Industry Turmoil Four years ago at the Washington Convention Center in the nation’s capital, the president of Unity: Journalists
Survey of Blacks Reports Continuing Dissatisfaction “Blacks are not satisfied with how they are portrayed by the media. Only 29 percent agree that the mainstream
CNN Survey Finds Gap Between Blacks, Whites Whites and African Americans start from such different places in discussing race that it should be no surprise
A McClatchy Managing Editor Joins Buyout Exodus As news outlets stepped up notices of buyouts and layoffs, the National Association of Black Journalists on Thursday
Media Use Euphemisms in Ex-Senator’s Obituaries David S. Broder, the dean of Washington political reporters, said it in his Washington Post column when Sen. Jesse
Tough Times Not Seen as Barrier to Broadening Pool Amid alarms that economic troubles are putting newsroom diversity on the back burner, Marcus Brauchli, the
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Further Slide Feared for Minority Ownership “Congressional opponents of media consolidation are greeting the FCC’s vote to ease its media-ownership rules as a call to