Updated January 13 Company Has Said It, Too, Feels Advertising Decline Lynn A. Norment, Walter Leavy and Malcolm West, three of the four managing editors
   Tough Times Not Seen as Barrier to Broadening Pool Amid alarms that economic troubles are putting newsroom diversity on the back burner, Marcus Brauchli,
Journalists Recall Encounters With Legendary Diva When Eartha Kitt, "who purred and pounced her way across Broadway stages, recording studios and movie and television screens
Nancy Hicks Maynard Dies at 61 AP Survey Finds Bigotry a Critical Factor in Election "Many white Democratic and independent voters are steering clear of Barack
Sportswriter Took Heat for Question to Coach Detroit News sports columnist Rob Parker has resigned from the newspaper, the paper’s managing editor told Journal-isms on
NPR Wouldn’t Pay for Show to Cover¬†Inauguration Farai Chideya, host of National Public Radio’s canceled "News & Notes," said on Monday she will leave the
Returning Dec. 29, barring breaking news Photos of Shirtless Obama Drive Media Frenzy "Forget Barack Obama‘s staff making contact with a governor charged with
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