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    Rural America Wants Respect From Media

    News Industry Leaders Not Surprised by Poll Natives Undeterred on Offensive Trademarks In S. Dakota, Another Reason for Diverse Voices Jackson State U. Downgrades J-School Amid Cuts Lawyer: Prosecution Bungled Philando Castile Case Cosby Conspiracy Theory Makes Mainstream Univision News Is Urgently Meeting the Moment Some Litigate London Mosque’s Past Behavior 3,000 Reported Killed, Babies…

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    Suddenly, Mitch Landrieu Is America’s Mayor

    Speech on New Orleans Statues Goes Viral D.C.’s WAMU Boosts Black, Latino Listeners Trump Budget Panned for Effect on Latinos Jerry Perenchio Dies at 86, Built Univision Being Biracial Teaches Activist Not to Generalize Nominate a J-Educator Who Promotes Diversity Donald Franklin, St. Louis Journalist, Dies at 79 Short Takes A speech by New Orleans…

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    Why Bill O’Reilly Will—or Won’t—Go

    Dozens of Advertisers Have Fled ‘The Factor’ Sage Steele Out as Host of ESPN’s ‘NBA Countdown’ ESPN Issues Guidelines on Political Statements Univision Eliminates Jobs of 100 Employees 3 Editorial Boards Oppose Sessions’ Rollback Efforts White House Fosters Pro-Trump Media Ecosystem ASNE Honors ‘Bias on the Bench’ for Public Service NABJ Delivers 3-Year, Ford-Funded Strategic…

  • Hate Rising: Jorge Ramos Delves Deep Into Racial Hatred in America

    Univision anchor Jorge Ramos has been thinking a lot about hate recently. Ever since Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump ejected the Mexican immigrant, who is also an American citizen, from a press conference in August 2015 with a dismissive “Go back to Univision,” the experience has been on his mind. “Just a few seconds later,…