• Chicago Home of Iconic Black Journalist Crumbling

    “The roof is coming apart,” Erick Johnson wrote Monday for the Chicago Crusader. “The creaky wooden porch is aging with growing cracks. And the navy blue paint that once adorned the steps is peeling away. Nearly 100 years ago, this white, two-story house in Chicago’s West Englewood neighborhood on the city’s south side became the…

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  • Reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones Is Asked by Well-Known White Writer How She Got Her Job

    Gay Talese is a giant in the world of narrative journalism. He is 84 and white. Nikole Hannah-Jones, who is African American, is an investigative reporter who was named the National Association of Black Journalists’ Journalist of the Year for 2015. She is 39 and black. When they met last weekend at Boston University’s The…

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  • Pittsburgh Anchor Got Fired for Essentially Pegging Young Black Men as Killers in Facebook Post

    A Pittsburgh anchor who posted a racially inflammatory Facebook message after a shooting that left five black people dead has been fired, the station announced on Wednesday. Wendy Bell, who is white, had been at WTAE-TV for 18 years and won 21 Emmy Awards. On March 23, she posted a lengthy Facebook message that read,…

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  • MSNBC Confirms That It Is Cutting Ties With Melissa Harris-Perry

    MSNBC is cutting ties with host Melissa Harris-Perry, an MSNBC spokesman confirmed on Sunday, after she refused to appear on her program Saturday morning, complaining that her show had effectively been taken away from her. Spokesman Mark Kornblau replied with a simple “yes” when asked whether the network was severing ties. Harris-Perry tweeted Sunday morning,…

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  • Broadcast Journalist Gwen Ifill Sprinkled Black Girl Magic All Over the Democratic Debate

    Journal-isms will be on hiatus until further notice. Gwen Ifill, co-moderator of Thursday’s Democratic presidential candidates debate on PBS, said, “Let me turn this on its head, because when we talk about race in this country, we always talk about African-Americans, people of color. I want to talk about white people, OK?” Sen. Bernie Sanders,…

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  • On TV, Plenty of Women Are Covering Presidential Race, but Few of Them Are Black

    NBC’s Welker Often “the Only Black Woman in the Room” Elle.com, the website of Elle magazine, published “Meet the Girls on the Bus” Wednesday, confirming what many television viewers have noticed: More women than ever are covering a presidential race. “This Is What NBC News Looks Like in 2016,” read a headline on a video…

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  • Michael J. Feeney’s Harlem Funeral Draws Many Blacks in Media

    Michael Feeney, Mentor With a Purpose Service in Harlem Sanctuary Has Feel of NABJ Meeting Deon J. Hampton, a reporter at Newsday and fraternity brother of Michael J. Feeney, will never forget driving from Oklahoma to New York on faith. Hampton had been laid off from the Tulsa World in March 2011 and was not…

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  • Madame Noire Tops Black-Oriented Websites

    The most popular African American website for 2015 wasn’t known for its discussions of Black Lives Matter, Donald Trump or killer snowstorms, according to a compilation from the ComScore, Inc., research company. That distinction goes to Madame Noire, which calls itself “a sophisticated lifestyle publication that gives African-American women the latest in fashion trends, black…

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  • A Media Circus Flanks Bill Cosby As He Faces Charges

    Daily News Cover: “He Said-She Said” 55 Times Over “A media throng” followed Bill Cosby on Wednesday as he reported for his arraignment outside Philadelphia on a charge of felony indecent assault, reviving a decade-old allegation that he drugged and sexually attacked a former Temple University employee. No cameras were allowed in the courtroom, but…

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  • The Top 10 Stories Involving Race and Media in 2015

    A year in the quest for news media that look like America: 1. Police Violence The expanded use of body cameras and dashboard videos gave the public access to footage of police interactions with civilians who in too many instances ended up dead. The footage often contradicted police reports and prompted news organizations to conduct…

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