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
Updated January 11 The Dumb Question That Irritated Ashford & Simpson Opinion Team Leaders Reassigned to Newsroom The Washington Times, the daily newspaper voice of
Event Could Host 10,000 Journalists in 2008 Registration for the Unity convention at the Washington Convention Center reached 8,158 this morning, exceeding projections, Unity president
It’s Why Sports “Lags Behind Rest of the Newsroom” “The locker-room mentality in many sports departments is strong and resistant to change,” Bill Eichenberger, deputy
3rd Person of Color in Moderator’s Role Gwen Ifill, managing editor of PBS’ “Washington Week” and senior correspondent for PBS’ “The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer,”
Outrage at NBC Impersonation of Terror Suspects John Zito, an Italian from New York, and Tyrone Edwards, who police described as an Asian-Indian from Atlanta,