Institute Co-Founder Was Partner in Leading Oakland Trib Nancy Hicks Maynard, a co-founder of the Maynard Institute for Journalism Education, former co-publisher of the Oakland...
For History, Only a Hold-in-Your-Hand Keepsake Will Do Even some journalists couldn’t get copies of newspapers Wednesday as millions of people snapped up as keepsakes...
[video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jRhN5Et9QQ] Spokesman Grilled on VP Pick’s Qualifications The John McCain campaign canceled an interview with the Republican presidential candidate scheduled for Tuesday on CNN’s "Larry...
Ranks of Prominent Chicago Journalists of Color Shrink So Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich is accused of selling President-elect¬†Barack Obama’s seat in the U.S. Senate to...
New Jersey’s Bergen Record Ousts Lawrence Aaron The Record, a suburban New York newspaper in Bergen County, N.J., whose publisher believes readers perceive it as...
Updated December 11 NPR Layoffs Include Trainer of Its "Next Generation," Network Says Program Will End but Not Internships National Public Radio is canceling "News &...
NBC Universal, Viacom, Gannett Give Out Pink Slips Pink slips mounted on Thursday and Friday as Viacom Inc. and NBC Universal slashed about 1,350 positions...
Journalists of Color Hit in New Tribune Layoffs (second item) (Aug. 15) Affirmative Action Politics Might Have Consequences Why does Barack Obama want to tamper...
TV One, BET Ramp Up; Few Advances at Other Networks The expected historic nomination of Barack Obama for president has led two networks geared toward...
Reporters ask President-Elect Barack Obama to explain how Sen. Hillary Clinton, his Democratic primary rival, came to be considered for secretary of state. 6 Ask...