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Landing That First Journalism Job
By Ronald Clark and Nicole Dow, Black College Wire
Two student journalists recount the lessons and experience of 'getting their feet wet'
at professional networking events
Transformation and Opportunity in (New) Media and Mass Communications
By Pearl L. Stewart, Special to IMDiversity and
THE BLACK COLLEGIAN
In an era of convergence, consolidation and layoffs, opportunities for
media-related careers do exist for the well-prepared
What is the Outlook for Media & Mass Communications Occupations?
By Staff Writers
Summary of analyses by the Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics for
selected occupations in broadcast, print publishing, graphic communications, and
other areas
Commentary: Why Imus Won't Go
By Earl Hutchinson, New America Media
Despite the protests and apologies, shock jocks like Don Imus thrive
because there is too much money in race trash talk and the political
leaders tacitly condone it
ASNE Report Finds Percentage of Minorities in Newsrooms Declining
By Staff Writers
Decline is only the second since American Society of Newspaper Editors'
first survey in 1978
Profile: White House Correspondent Helen
Thomas
By
Mohamed Elshinnawi, VoA News
As the most senior and first female WH correspondent, this veteran Washington
reporter's career spans seven presidencies”
Ethnic Media Convene to Talk Racism After AsianWeek Fiasco
By Eugenia Chen, New America Media
Members of the SF press discuss how to improve
coverage of race relations after the uproar over "Why I Hate Blacks"
column. Audio.
Person of the Year in the Ethnic Press: It's Not You
By Peter Micek, New America Media
Reality show survivors, writers, and politicians made their way to the
ethnic media's list of candidates for Person of the Year
Building and Working in the New Black Media
By Nikki Bannister, Black College Wire
As opportunities decline in traditional media, new media forms
and technologies have opened other doors for savvy students. [new window to THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Online]
Remembering Ed Bradley: Journalism Pioneer
By Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Special to THE BLACK
COLLEGIAN
Tribute and personal reflections by a close friend and colleague [new window THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Online]
I Fear That Censorship Is on the Rise
By Darryl D. Smith, Black College Wire
Opinion: In the past few years, a silent revolution of sorts has occurred
among newspapers at historically black colleges and universities [new window to THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Online]
Spike Lee Endows Morehouse Sports Journalism Program
By Chad Sanders and Ashley R. Harris
Black College Wire
1979 Morehouse grad donates $721,000 in seed money. [new window to THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Online]
From the Archives
Women on War
By Carol Amoruso, Hispanic American Village
Editor
A look at the path of pioneering women correspondents reporting from
battlefields in eras that asked, "What the hell is a woman doing in a
war zone?”
Xavier Team a Top Winner at PRSA 2006 Awards Ceremony
Release
Xavier University of Louisiana’s Office of University and Media
Relations captured five awards at the annual Public Relations Society of
America-New Orleans Awards
New York City's Ethnic Press Growing
By Adam Phillips, VoA News
In New York and other major American cities, newspapers and magazines
that cater to immigrant communities are thriving, and are more numerous than
ever
Asian Americans Go Missing When It Comes to TV
By Donal Brown, New America Media
Study by UCLA researchers for the Asian American Justice Center
(AAJC) finds there are few quality roles for Asian Pacific Islander
Americans on TV
Project: Young Voices From the Rez
By Native youths from the Manchester-Pt. Arena
reservation, Pacific News Service
In a workshop at CA's
Point Arena-Manchester reservation, SNAG Magazine asked
Native youths, "What is it like to live on your rez?"
Boston Korean Community Gets New Newspaper
By Adam Smith, Sampan
Twenty-page, 3,000-circulation weekly paper, printed in Korean, covers news
of the local Korean community as well as some sports and entertainment news
Pervs, Politicos and Prey: Ethnic Media and the Problem of "Hack Marketing"
By Stewart David Ikeda
How online ethnic media are targeted by identity stealers
and traffic poachers, and what can be done about it
Profile: Journalist Lydia Lum
By Yayoi Lena Winfrey, AAV Contributing Editor
Award-winning journalist turns her talents to historical recovery with oral
history and photo exhibition project documenting Angel Island immigration
station
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