Some Tie “Ghoulish” Photo Choices to Race Depending on the source, the news media are showing admirable restraint in their images of tsunami victims or
CNN’s Sara Sidner Out Front on Downfall of Gaddafi Inner City Media, Radio Pioneer, Files Bankruptcy Petition MadameNoire, NewsOne Gain; BlackVoices, BlackPlanet Lose Long-Awaited King
Changes Mind, Baltimore Businessman New Owner After winning the bidding for Heart & Soul, the black women’s health and fitness magazine auctioned off as part
Chicago’s Journalist-Activist Lu Palmer Was 82 In the latest in a string of passings of activist black journalists, Chicago’s Lu Palmer, who once declared, “I
Gift Goes Toward Media Studies at Black College “Texas Southern University received one of its largest donations ever from an individual Monday when Tavis Smiley,
Another Quits to Pursue Religious Studies Marlene L. Johnson, an assistant metro editor at the Washington Times, is retiring from the paper next week to
Newspaper Co. Has 18.6% Journalists of Color The Gannett Co., announcing the results of its annual “All-American Review,” told its member papers that 36 newspaper
Embattled Student Outlet Lacks Editorial Adviser The student newspaper at Hampton University, which won national attention last year when the administration confiscated an issue, failed