Media
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Media Focus on Violent Protests in Baltimore, Not Vast Majority of Peaceful Protesters
Riots, Looting Follow Efforts to Show a Peaceful Face Critics denounced media organizations over the weekend for emphasizing violence over peaceful protests in their coverage of Baltimore reaction to the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray after he was injured April 19 in police custody. But on Monday, riots and looting broke out on the city’s west side,…
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Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Ben Affleck Offer Regrets in Slave-Owner Flap
Station: Gates’ Cut “Unacceptable” If Based on Actor’s Urging Henry Louis Gates Jr. on Wednesday night expressed regret that he did not tell PBS that he had cut a reference to actor Ben Affleck’s slaveholding ancestor from his story on Affleck’s roots. His statement followed one from Affleck telling the actor’s social media fans on…
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Ben Affleck Asked Henry Louis Gates Jr. to Edit Out Slaveowning Ancestor in PBS Series
Slaver Is Omitted, His Story “Just Wasn’t as Interesting” Actor Ben Affleck asked Henry Louis Gates Jr. to edit out the fact that one of his ancestors owned slaves from Gates’ PBS series “Finding Your Roots,” according to messages in the massive November hacking of emails at Sony’s movie studio. The information did not appear…
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The Few Cops Who Are Charged With Murder Serve Little Time—if They Even Get Convicted
Analysis Finds Even Those Convicted Serve Little Time “Among the thousands of fatal shootings at the hands of police since 2005, only 54 officers have been charged, a Post analysis found,” a headline read above a weekend enterprise story in the Washington Post. “Most were cleared or acquitted in the cases that have been resolved.”…
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Diversity Advocates Bring Outside Help to UNITY
Two Would-Be NABJ Presidents Join the Discussion Unity: Journalists for Diversity, the coalition given up for dead by its creators after the National Association of Black Journalists and National Association of Hispanic Journalists pulled out, demonstrated Friday that the appetite for an umbrella group to work for newsroom diversity still exists—even if there is no…
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Witness Who Filmed Walter Scott Shooting: ‘I Knew Right Away I Had Something on My Hands’
Video Responsible for Quick Firing of S.C. Policeman The news competition was fierce on a day when the suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing trial was found guilty, but “NBC Nightly News” anchor Lester Holt had set up shop Wednesday in North Charleston, S.C. He delivered the goods, snaring the first interview with the bystander…
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New Book Describes What ‘the Help’ Saw at the White House
Reporter Persuades Staff to Dish on Life in the Mansion A White House correspondent’s participation in a luncheon with Michelle Obama — at which she noticed the banter between the first lady and a White House butler — has led to a book in which members of the White House domestic staff go “dishing about…
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Flap Over Police Mug Shots Illustrates America’s Race Problem
Should Media Use Mug Shots as the “Best Available Photo”? Stories on websites and blogs portray it as a cut-and-dried case of journalistic racism. “These 2 sets of pictures are everything you need to know about race, crime, and media bias,” read the headline Wednesday on vox.com. Two sets of suspects are depicted from the…
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Social Media Covers Nigeria’s Presidential Election Extensively
Nigerian Vote Was Its Largest to Play Out on Social Media “Finally, Nigeria has a new president,” Maeve Shearlaw reported Tuesday for Britian’s Guardian. “Muhammadu Buhari, a former army general and reformed democrat, beat the sitting president Goodluck Jonathan in the most closely contested election in the country’s history. It was also the first to be played out at such…
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New Daily Show Host Trevor Noah Can Broaden America’s View of Africa
Trevor Noah Could Puncture One-Dimensional View of Africa “In his 2012 comedy special That’s Racist, one of Trevor Noah’s funniest stories is about AIDS, and other dumb questions Americans ask Africans,” Arit John wrote Monday for Bloomberg News. ” ‘The best ignorant conversation I had was in California, in a place called Malibu,’ he tells…