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Super Bowl XLVI Most-Watched in TV History


African Americans, Latinos on Air for CNN During Caucus


Duluth, Minn., Launches Community Dialogue About Racism


Disney, Univision Weigh English-Language Cable News Channel


Cornel West Settles Scores with Melissa Harris-Perry


Iranian Journalists Under Siege Establish Website


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Marisol Gonzalez, reporter for Televisa Deportes, causes a stir At Super Bowl XLVI Media Day on Jan. 31. (Credit: Jocksandstillettojill.com)


Super Bowl XLVI Most-Watched in TV History


“It was by the slimmest of margins, but last night’s Super Bowl XLVI set a record for most-watched program in TV history,” Toni Fitzgerald wrote Monday for medialifemagazine.com.


“The NBC broadcast averaged 111.3 million total viewers, according to Nielsen, bettering last year’s record on Fox by 300,000.


“It marked the third straight year that the Super Bowl has set a new record for most-watched program, having surpassed the 106 million who watched the final edition of ‘M*A*S*H’ in 2010.


“Viewership peaked from 9:30 to 9:58 p.m., when 117.4 million watched the New York Giants score their final touchdown and the New England Patriots get the ball back with less than a minute to play. The Giants won 21-17.”



African Americans, Latinos on Air for CNN During Caucus


There seemed to be a healthy number of African Americans and Latinos on-air for CNN Saturday night for the Nevada Republican party caucuses, won handily by former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney.


Romney finished with 50 percent, former House speaker Newt Gingrich was second with 21 percent; Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, had 19 percent and former U.S. senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania finished last with 10 percent.


Among the working journalists live in the CNN Election Center were Soledad O’Brien, Don Lemon and Roland Martin, along with Maria Cardona, a contributor who is Latina. O’Brien is the daughter of a white Australian father and a black Cuban mother. Lemon and Martin are African American. Bryan Monroe, who is African American, is editor of CNNPolitics.com.



  • Jeremy M. Gaines, spokesman for MSNBC, was asked what the diversity looked like on that network.

“Among others,” he replied, “MSNBC analysts Michael Steele and Karen Finney participated in the coverage. NBC’s Ron Mott reported from Gingrich HQ in Las Vegas.”


A Fox News spokeswoman did not reply to an emailed request for comment.


According to Chris Ariens of TVNewser, these were the Nielsen viewership averages 10 p.m. Eastern Time, when the polls closed, and midnight Eastern.


Fox News Channel: 1,334,000 total viewers, 244,000 ages 25 to 54; CNN, 631,000 viewers, 231,000 ages 25 to 54; MSNBC, 418,000 viewers, 187,000 ages 25 to 54.



 



Duluth, Minn., Launches Community Dialogue About Racism


It’s hard to see racism when you’re white,” begins the copy on the home page of the Un-Fair Campaign, introduced by the Duluth (Minn.) News Tribune.


“Racism is an issue that we don’t like talking about. The Un-Fair Campaign was developed to look at racism and to encourage a community dialogue about the causes and solutions.


“Racism is a complex social issue and depending upon what you see as the causes of racism you have ideas about the solutions.


“We invite you to spend time on this website and to ask yourself how you may be part of the problem as well as part of the solution.


“See it. Know it. Stop it.”


Partners include the Central Labor Boday, a coalition of churches, area colleges and universities and social action groups.



Disney, Univision Weigh English-Language Cable News Channel


Walt Disney Co., owner of the ABC broadcast network, is in talks with Univision Communications Inc. to create an English-language 24-hour cable-news channel, according to two people with knowledge of the situation,” Andy Fixmer reported Monday for Bloomberg News.


“Disney, based in Burbank, California, would oversee advertising sales and distribution for the venture, said the people, who sought anonymity because an agreement hasn’t been reached. The channel would draw newsgathering resources from ABC News and Univision, the largest U.S. Spanish-language broadcaster, they said.


“The discussions have been under way for at least six months and are ongoing, said the people. The channel would be based in Miami and start service before the November presidential election, they said.


“A venture would provide Disney with a cable-news presence and advance Univision Chief Executive Officer Randy Falco’s goal of building new channels. Falco is interested in starting English-language service in sports and news, he told the Wall Street Journal in October. The Journal reported the discussions with Disney earlier today.


“Closely held Univision, based in New York, is starting a Spanish-language telenovela network this month on Dish Network Corp.’s satellite-TV system. Spanish-language sports and news channels will follow by midyear, according to Monica Talan, a spokeswoman.”


 


 


“Melissa Harris-Perry” is to debut on MSNBC on Feb. 18.


Cornel West Settles Scores with Melissa Harris-Perry


Cornel West, one of President Obama’s fiercest critics among black academicians, turns his fire on MSNBC’s newest host, Melissa Harris-Perry, apparently settling scores in the Feb. 2 issue of “Diverse: Issues in Higher Education.”


West says that the attacks by his former colleague, Melissa Harris-Perry, in the Nation and on cable news were strictly personal,” Jamal Eric Watson wrote. “. . . West was responsible for bringing her to Princeton from the University of Chicago after the two met at a conference. . . She held a joint appointment between the Center for African American Studies and later turned on him and [Dr. Eddie] Guade, the chairman of the department, calling them ‘hypocritical leftists.’ ‘I have a love for the sister, but she is a liar, and I hate lying,’ says West. . . . She’s become the momentary darling of the liberals, but I pray for her because she’s in over her head. She’s a fake and a fraud. I was so surprised how treacherous the sister was.’


“Harris-Perry declined to be interviewed for this story.”


“Melissa Harris-Perry” is to debut on MSNBC on Saturday, Feb. 18, airing Saturday and Sunday mornings from 10 a.m. to noon, Eastern time. .


Iranian Journalists Under Siege Establish Website


Reporters Without Borders is supporting Khabarnegaran Iran (The Iranian Journalist), an Iranian news website aimed at journalists. Launched in July 2009, it has become part of the resistance to the government’s repression and propaganda,” the press freedom group said on Wednesday.


“What are the differences between working as a journalist in Tehran and working as a journalist in the rest of the country? How can you inform the public when all dissident voices are being censored? What role do women journalists play in Iran? Who are the journalists that are in jail and why are they there? How do the families of detained journalists live? These are the kind of stories the website covers.


“The articles are written in Farsi but about a quarter of them are translated into English in order to reach a wider audience. The team of translators also translate some international articles into Farsi.


“Using a network of contributors in Iran, the website offers a unique insight into what life is like for Iranian journalists and provides an alternative outlet to those who have been forced to stop working as journalists for political reasons.”


 

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