Putting laid-off journalists to work The New York Times Student Journalism Institute, this one geared toward Hispanic students, went on as scheduled at Florida International...
Updated March 10  Network "to Keep Trying Until We Get It Right" As National Public Radio winds down its daily newsmagazine targeting African Americans, "News...
Margaret Santjer, left, business editor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, works with seattlepi.com senior producer Sarah Rupp on Jan. 9 as they post a story about...
CNN’s Medical Correspondent Says Family Comes First Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN’s chief medical correspondent, said Thursday night he has withdrawn his name from consideration as...
Roxana Saberi in Notorious Prison, Worked "Illegally" The Asian American Journalists Association, the Society of Professional Journalists and Unity: Journalists of Color Wednesday added their...
Ombudsman Weighs Relevancy in Describing Suspect "Two stories on MiamiHerald.com last week on the revival of the murder case of Chandra Levy were on the...
Existing Black Channel Says It Fears Being Dropped TV One, the joint cable venture between Comcast and Radio One that targets African American adults, is...
  San Antonio Paper Lays Off 135, Including 2 Columnists Two Latino columnists and four black women journalists are among 135 people being laid off...
Updated February 26 Poll Shows 61% Blame Editor for N.Y. Post Cartoon The NAACP plans to focus on diversity in newspaper newsrooms after the fallout...
Updated February 24 credit: Tim Jackson Activists Still Plan to Target Company Before FCC Media baron Rupert Murdoch, owner of the New York Post, apologized...
Updated February 23 Cartoonists "want to really get to the heart of the matter, but you don’t want to construct obstacles to communication," said the...