Media
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Community Engagement Offered as Remedy for Negative Media Coverage of Black, Arab and Latino Boys
ASNE Offers “Community-Based Engagement” as Remedy Adults who work with children say news media reporting on boys and men of color reinforces negative narratives about them, according to a new survey, but “news organizations increasingly are using community-based engagement to improve the situation,” according to Mike Fancher, speaking to Journal-isms on behalf of the American…
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Wow. Here’s What the American Red Cross Did With the Half-Billion Dollars Donated After the Haiti Earthquake
Red Cross Slammed in NPR-ProPublica Investigation “When a devastating earthquake leveled Haiti in 2010, millions of people donated to the American Red Cross. The charity raised almost half a billion dollars. It was one of its most successful fundraising efforts ever,” Laura Sullivan reported for NPR on Wednesday. “The American Red Cross vowed to help…
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Media Outlets Are Taking It Upon Themselves to Track the Number of People Killed by Police
Washington Post Counts 385 Fatally Shot This Year At least 385 people were “shot and killed by police nationwide during the first five months of this year, more than two a day, according to a Washington Post analysis,” Kimberly Kindy reported for the Sunday print edition of the Washington Post, along with Julie Tate, Jennifer…
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Charnice Milton Was Killed in Community She Loved
Charnice Milton Slain in D.C. While Used as Human Shield A 27-year-old African American reporter who committed herself to covering the blackest, most neglected portion of the District of Columbia was shot to death Wednesday night when, police said, she was used as a human shield in an exchange of gunfire by two groups of…
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Chicago Outlet Debated Publishing Photo Showing 2 Cops Treating a Black Suspect Like a Deer
Sun-Times Runs a Photo That Police Didn’t Want Seen “Photographs can do a number of things. “They can help frame a news story or put it into better context. “They can convey details and nuances of a story that might otherwise be lost,” Jim Kirk, publisher and editor in chief of the Chicago Sun-Times, wrote…
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Journalist Covering Cleveland Protests Arrested After Forgetting Press Pass
71 Held in Demonstrations after Cleveland Cop’s Acquittal “Northeast Ohio Media Group staffer Kris Wernowsky was arrested while live streaming downtown Cleveland protesters, according to Cleveland Plain Dealer reporter Rachel Dissell,” WKYC-TV in Cleveland reported. “Dissell said approximately 800 users were watching Wernowsky’s Periscope live stream, which continued to broadcast after reports of his arrest.…
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Univision Buys The Root—Fusing the No. 1 Hispanic and the No. 1 Black News Outlets in the US
Broadcaster, Black-Themed Site Each See Chance for Growth TheRoot.com has been sold to Univision Communications Inc. for an undisclosed amount, the parties announced Thursday, in a deal that puts a slice of the African American market in the domain of the U.S. company most dominant in Spanish-language broadcasting. “I’m excited,” Donna Byrd, publisher of TheRoot.com,…
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Why Weren’t the Murderous Biker Gangs in Texas Dubbed ‘Thugs’ by Mainstream Media?
Social Media Quick to Comment on Media Coverage “The scene in Waco on Sunday was like something off a TV show,” Dan Solomon wrote Monday for Texas Monthly. “Broad daylight shoot-outs between rival gangs that leave nine dead and eighteen others hospitalized rarely happen in Texas strip malls, but the biker-themed event at the Twin Peaks…
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Blacks Were Largely Absent From Writing B.B. King Story
Cultural, Generational Reasons Offered as Theories B.B. King, whose “whose scorching guitar licks and heartfelt vocals made him the idol of generations of musicians and fans while earning him the nickname King of the Blues,” in the words of Associated Press writer Ken Ritter, died Thursday night at 89. But on Friday, amid a multitude…
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5 Journalists Who Were on Derailed Amtrak Train in Philly Recount Their Experiences
Cheung of AAJA, NBC’s Janelle Richards Aboard Train At least five journalists — Paul Cheung of the Associated Press, who is national president of the Asian American Journalists Association; Janelle Richards, an “NBC Nightly News” producer; Beth Davidz, a former Associated Press reporter; Jill Jorgensen, a reporter for the New York Observer; and financial journalist Jeff Cutler…