Media
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Mainstream News Outlets Give 2015 Million Man March Minimal Coverage; Social Media Reacts
20-Year Anniversary of Million Man Event Minimized The first viewer comment on C-SPAN’s call-in “Washington Journal” on Sunday was from Everett of Jersey City, N.J. The topic for the segment was Saturday’s Justice or Else march in Washington, the 20-year sequel to the 1995 Million Man March. “None of the mainstream media were there. That’s…
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Black Fox News Staffers Sound Off About 'Difficult' Work Environment
Network Blasts Observation by Former NABJ President “African-American Fox News staffers find it ‘very difficult’ to work at the network, former president of the National Association of Black Journalists Bob Butler told TheWrap on Thursday,” Jordan Charlton reported for TheWrap.com. ” ‘I’ve talked to some folks who work there and it’s very difficult, especially when…
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Philadelphia Magazine Admits It Has a Diversity Problem and Is Doing Something About It
Latest Flap Follows Cover That Omitted Blacks Philadelphia Magazine reacted Wednesday to a call by black journalists for its editor to resign over the magazine’s lack of diversity by announcing “a series of immediate and long-term diversity initiatives.” The magazine’s lack of inclusion is reflective of city magazines in general. Jack Limpert, then retired editor…
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Journalist Sidmel Estes Dies at 60; Friend Says Unstable News Industry Impacted Her Access to Solid Health Care
Lack of Medical Insurance Complicated Treatment Options Sidmel Estes, who became the first female president of the National Association of Black Journalists in 1991 while working as executive producer and co-creator of WAGA-TV’s “Good Day Atlanta,” died Monday night in an Atlanta hospital where she was being treated for a mystery illness, a friend, Ce Cole…
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News Outlets React to Relentless Gun Violence in US
Chicago Sun-Times to “Hunt Down the Best Solutions” Whenever the nation experiences a horrific mass killing such as the gunning down of nine people Thursday at an Oregon community college, opponents of tighter gun laws point to cities such as Chicago, where gun violence continues despite relatively restrictive regulations. They fail to take into account…
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US Border Patrol Agent Charged With Murder for Firing Across Border Into Mexico and Killing Teen
Action Aided by Pressure From Arizona Republic Probe “It was an indictment that many never imagined would be brought down: a U.S. Border Patrol agent charged with second-degree murder for firing across the border into Mexico and killing a teenager,” Rob O’Dell reported Monday for the Arizona Republic. Investigations by the Republic, the story said,…
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Ta-Nehisi Coates Awarded ‘Genius’ Grant; It’s a Rare Honor for a Journalist of Color
Foundation Gives 24 Recipients $625,000 Over Five Years Ta-Nehisi Coates, the national correspondent of The Atlantic whose explorations of race have also made him a bestselling author, is among 24 Americans named Tuesday as winners of a MacArthur Fellowship, known as “the genius grant.” “Every year, the MacArthur Foundation selects a crop of extraordinary Americans…
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Pope Champions Diversity
Union at Philly’s WCAU Pegs Walkout to Pontiff’s Arrival In line with the crowds that have greeted Pope Francis on his first visit to the United States, the pontiff Friday endorsed what reporters called “a theology of diversity” as he spent the day among throngs in New York, a majority-minority city with diversity as a…
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Black TV Reporter in Va. Is Granted Order of Protection Against White Man
Roanoke TV Reporter Was Threatened After WDBJ Killings A black television reporter in Roanoke, Va., who was threatened in the wake of the on-air killings of two WDBJ-TV reporters was granted a protective order Wednesday against the man who made the threats, Cameron Austin reported for the Roanoke Times. The order is to remain in…
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Black Reporters Were Threatened After 2 White TV Journalists Were Shot on the Air in Va.
Roanoke Television Station Secured Restraining Order Black journalists in Roanoke, Va., were threatened after the Aug. 26 shooting in which black former journalist Vester Lee Flanagan shot and killed a reporter and a photographer doing a live shot, and then killed himself, the news director at Roanoke’s WDBJ-TV said Saturday. One African American reporter from…