• IRS Scandal: Not So Black and White?

    “The burgeoning ‘scandal’ over how the IRS chose for review 75 applicants for tax-exempt status puts on full display an unfortunate tendency in journalism — to quote people accurately without explaining the underlying context,” David Cay Johnston wrote Wednesday for Columbia Journalism Review. “Yes, it is as wrong for IRS employees to select groups to…

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  • Ohio Anchor Leaves Show to Meet DeJesus

    Cleveland Anchor Leaves Show to Meet Freed Victim “I Told Them on the Air . . . Got to Go” Lydia Esparra, a weekend anchor at Cleveland’s WOIO-TV, became the only journalist to talk with freed kidnapping victim Gina DeJesus Thursday when DeJesus’ family interrupted Esparra on the air and said DeJesus wanted to see…

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  • Cleveland Story: Where Will the Focus Be Next?

    “The Cleveland kidnapping case has all the elements of an unforgettable news story, including a bizarre crime, innocent victims, heroes and a happy, at least for the most part, ending,” Michael Malone wrote Wednesday for Broadcasting & Cable. “As such, it’s nothing short of a circus on site in Cleveland, as the local TV reporters…

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  • Cleveland Rescuer a Viral Sensation

    Interviews Produce “Internet Hero We’ve Been Waiting For” “He likes to grill out, eat McDonald’s and listen to salsa music. Charles Ramsey has also just become famous not only for his actions Monday in helping three Cleveland women escape from years of being held captive in a Cleveland house, but also for his interview he…

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  • TJ Holmes: I'm a Free Agent

    T.J. Holmes Says He’s
 Officially a Free Agent Black Entertainment Television finally acknowledged Thursday that 
it will not bring back T.J. Holmes’ “Don’t Sleep!”  late night news/talk show, eight months 
after its initial launch. Holmes told Journal-isms on Friday, “I’m a 
completely free agent.” Holmes left his job as a CNN weekend anchor in December 2011…

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  • Beyoncé Bans Concert Press Photographers

    News Outlets Urged to Counter Ban on Photographers The general counsel of the National Press Photographers Association is urging the news media to refuse to run the official publicity photos of Beyoncé’s latest concert tour that the entertainer is posting in lieu of allowing photographers at the events. “That’s only going to encourage bad behavior,”…

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  • Time to Ditch the Term 'Illegal Immigrants'?

    After activists picketed the New York Times building Tuesday and delivered petitions with more than 70,000 signatures urging the newspaper to drop the term “illegal immigrant,” the Times announced a change in policy. But the National Association of Hispanic Journalists called the change “unacceptable” and cowardly. Unity: Journalists for Diversity, which includes NAHJ, followed NAHJ…

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  • Tsarnaev Coverage Proves Labels Matter

    “Since the identification and apprehension (both dead and alive) of Boston Marathon bombing suspects Tamerlan Tsarnaev (reportedly shot and run over with explosives strapped to him, amid unconfirmed reports he was clutching an ‘ACME Co.’ receipt) and [Dzhokhar] Tsarnaev (apprehended as a result of history’s first heroic nicotine fit), there has been a rush to…

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  • Al Neuharth, Diversity Champion, Dies at 89

    Allen H. Neuharth, who led the newspaper industry in championing diversity and made it possible for Robert C. Maynard to become the first African American publisher of a mainstream newspaper, died Friday at his home in Cocoa Beach, Fla. He was 89. An obituary by Herbert Buchsbaum of the New York Times described Neuharth as…

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  • 'Dark-Skinned Male' Report Highlights Errors

    Some Use Experts of Color to Comment on Boston Bombing On a day highlighted by false reports that a suspect had been arrested in the Boston Marathon bombing, CNN’s John King was singled out for reporting that law enforcement officials had identified “a dark-skinned male” as the suspect, and at least three news organizations demonstrated…

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