NAHJ President Ricardo Pimentel listens to members during a business meeting at the Denver Convention Center on Thursday. (Kristopher Fortin/Latino Reporter) Hispanic Journalists Ask U.S.
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Congresswoman Adds Black Publisher to Witness List Michael Dyson, African American Broadcasters Split Tony Cox, who has worked with Tavis Smiley, Ed Gordon and Farai
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Updated April 24 Some Irked by Shows on Black Relationships, Detroit "Dateline" "Relied Heavily on the Sensational," Detroit NABJ Chapter Says Ex-Sportswriter Settles With San
Updated April 22 Above-the-Fold Treatment for Civil Rights Icon Journalists Pray for Roy Hobbs, Arrested in Birmingham Photog Sparks Ethical Debate by Exhuming Child Wickham
Michael Days, Greg Moore See Staffers Win Honors Muted Response to ASNE Diversity Census Broadcasters More Pessimistic Than Print Counterparts Ombudsman Wants More Reporting on
N.Y. Times Lacked Advance Obit of 98-Year-Old Icon Journalists of Color Eligible for Entrepreneurial Money N.Y. Times Lacked Advance Obit of 98-Year-Old Icon Hamil R.
L.A. TV Newswomen Flaunt Physical Attributes "’KTLA Morning News’ anchor¬†Sharon Tay’s¬†seductive gaze from the pages of a men’s magazine suggests that the headlines of the
Ex-Columnist Says ESPN Wanted Him on TV More Stephen A. Smith, the former Philadelphia Inquirer sports columnist who is now an NBA analyst and commentator
Investigation Promised Into Climate at CBS Station Past and present journalists of color at WFOR-TV, the CBS-owned station in Miami, have taken their complaints against