Asians in Top TV Markets: Female-to-Male Ratio 5:1 A first-ever study finds a critical shortage of Asian American male broadcast journalists, but suggests that the
Asian Journalists Get $100,000, Largest-Ever Gift A longtime Dallas civil-rights activist gave $100,000 to the Asian American Journalists Association, the largest-ever gift from an individual
Journalism Educators Back NABJ, NAHJ on McGowan Journalism educators meeting in Miami Beach last week passed a resolution denouncing the National Press Club’s award to
Salaries Lower for Spanish-Language Broadcasters Spanish-language radio and TV broadcasters earn significantly less than their counterparts at English-language stations and receive inferior health and retirement
Black Journalist Says GM Crashed His Career Did corporate giant General Motors crush the career of an award-winning black journalist in retaliation for this reporter’s
Assaulted Minneapolis Reporters Have No Regrets Star Tribune reporters Howie Padilla and David Chanen, assaulted by a group of African Americans in North Minneapolis after
Women Still “Tokens” at Top in Media Firms Women are often “significantly underrepresented” throughout such firms as Fox Entertainment Group, USA Networks, AOL Time Warner,
N.Y. Reporter Helps Nab Murder Suspect WABC-TV New York reporter Sandra Bookman was instrumental in the capture of a suspected wife-killer, Newsday reports. Former WorldCom
Publishers Slow to Produce Latino Magazines After the groundbreaking launch in 1998 of people en Espanol, the Spanish-language spinoff of Time Inc.’s People that publishes
Media Layoffs Rising Again Don’t get too heartened by positive signs in the economy, because media companies are swinging the ax harder, says Broadcasting and
Charlotte Grimes Out as J-Head at Hampton Charlotte Grimes, a former national correspondent for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch who was brought in two years ago