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2 Cleveland Reporters Fired After Seeking Tickets to Jay Z Concert at Hillary Clinton Event
“WEWS Channel 5 ‘Good Morning Cleveland’ anchor Jackie Fernandez and meteorologist Somara Theodore are no longer with the station,” Joey Morona reported Tuesday for cleveland.com. Scott Jones reported for his TV news tipsheet FTVLive Monday that the two “were fired after posting that they were standing in line to get free Jay Z tickets” for…
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TV One Implicated in Leak to Donna Brazile
Signs point to TV One, the African American-owned cable television network that partnered with CNN to present a March presidential town hall with the Democratic candidates, as the source of the leak to Democratic strategist Donna Brazile about at least one question to be asked during the town hall, two media reporters told readers on…
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New Ad Puts Racial Taboo to Bed
In 1955, Emmett Till, a black 15-year-old, was abducted and beaten to death, his body mutilated, after he allegedly whistled at a white woman. Until the U.S. Supreme Court decided the Loving v. Virginia case in 1967, it was illegal for blacks and whites to marry in Virginia and several other states. Both cases are…
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Will There Be a ‘Rigged’ Election—Against People of Color?
The headline coming out of Wednesday’s Hillary Clinton-Donald Trump presidential debate was Trump’s refusal to commit to accepting the Nov. 8 election results, following his claims that the process was “rigged.” In fact, many observers have written, it is Republicans who are “rigging” the election through voter suppression of people of color. The 2016 election…
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National Association of Black Journalists Projects $1,000,000 Surplus
The National Association of Black Journalists, which projected a 2015 deficit of nearly $380,000, is set to end 2016 with a projected $1 million surplus, the association announced on Sunday. “The unaudited amount represents a half million dollars more than what NABJ reported as the expected 2016 surplus during its national convention in August,” according…
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Is Black America Having a Crisis of Confidence With Police, Media?
Is this what happens when fear of police violence combines with mistrust of the news media? “Imagine thinking that out of the 197 black people who’ve been killed by police this year, one of them could have been you,” Taryn Finley wrote Friday for Huffington Post BlackVoices. “This thought process, unfortunately, is all too familiar…
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Will Lester Holt’s Race Influence His Presidential-Debate Questions?
“Lester Holt is carrying the weight of the nation,” Dylan Byers reported Friday for CNN Money. “On Monday, the NBC Nightly News anchor will preside over what may be the most highly anticipated presidential debate in American history. . . .” Callum Borchers of the Washington Post noted that “Holt . . . is the…
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Charlotte Observer Says Release the Keith Lamont Scott Video
“Did Keith Lamont Scott have a gun in his hand when officers confronted him in a University City apartment complex parking lot Tuesday afternoon?” the Charlotte (N.C.) Observer editorialized Wednesday. “Or was it a book? “Police say the former. Relatives and protesters say the latter. “What we know is that, as Charlotte-Mecklenburg police resist disclosure…
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ASNE Ends Disclosures of Diversity at Individual News Outlets
The American Society of News Editors has ended its longstanding practice of listing the number of journalists of color at individual news organizations, a tool in measuring each news outlet’s progress on diversity, Adam Maksl, who has directed ASNE’s annual diversity survey for the past four years, told Journal-isms Friday night. “We will be posting…
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Big US Networks Ignored Epic Native Protest Over Pipeline
After all but ignoring for months a Native American demonstration that led Saturday to dogs being sicced on the demonstrators, one of the big three U.S. broadcast networks reported Thursday from the scene in North Dakota. Mark Albert’s report for the “CBS Evening News” followed virtual silence from the big three U.S. television networks.” “The…