Richard Prince's Journal-isms™

Rob Parker Suspended Over RGIII Remarks

Friday, December 14, 2012

ESPN pundit questioned quarterback's blackness; school shooting moves ethics questions up front; in '80s, Obama says, he'd be called moderate Republican; given African past, Rice "absolutely" made right call; 2nd fired Shreveport reporter "trying to "lie low"; China Daily establishes African edition; magazine publishes mug shots even for petty crimes; right-to-work laws originated with segregationists. (12/14/12)

 

Station: It Was About Policy, Not Hair

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Rhonda LeeNews director says Rhonda Lee had been warned; . . . NABJ urges latitude from stations, employee discretion; Demby to join NPR's race-relations reporting team; U.S. projected to become majority-minority in 2043; why we should pay attention to media consolidation; media ignorance made singer both famous, obscure; G.M. was the most unpopular man in the room; number of imprisoned journalists highest since 1990; number of imprisoned journalists highest since 1990; Wanted: Holiday stories that downplay consumption (12/12/12)

 

Fired Over Facebook Posting

Monday, December 10, 2012

Meteorologist responded to critic of her short Afro; Update: "She was fired for continuing to violate company procedure"; NLGJA leader opts against "Journalists of Color"; death of Mexican superstar catches some short; Dana King bids farewell to KPIX after 15 years; "Who Is Black in America" said to hit a nerve; African journalist says Susan Rice enables despots; Zimmerman seen having easy time proving libel by NBC; Univision to carry Bounce TV on some subchannels (12/10/12 and 12/11/12)

 

Pulitzer Winner Robin Givhan Laid Off

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Pulitzer winner Robin Givhan laid off (12/8/12); In-your-face holiday reads: books by and about journalists of color might make provocative holiday gifts, and more of them are now available in ebook and audio versions: John Avlon, Jesse Angelo and Errol Louis; Jared A. Ball and Todd Steven Burroughs; Aniko Bodroghkozy; Donna Britt; Wayne Dawkins; Patrice Evans; Stephen Hess; Rachel L. Swarns; Baratunde Thurston (12/7/12)

 

In-Your-Face Holiday Reads

Friday, December 7, 2012

Books by and about journalists of color might make provocative holiday gifts, and more of them are now available in ebook and audio versions: John Avlon, Jesse Angelo and Errol Louis; Jared A. Ball and Todd Steven Burroughs; Aniko Bodroghkozy; Donna Britt; Wayne Dawkins; Patrice Evans; Stephen Hess; Rachel L. Swarns; Baratunde Thurston (12/7/12)

 

How Much WikiLeaks Coverage Is Enough?

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

N.Y. Times public editor says paper misses the boat; Unity offers name choice without "of color"; N.Y. Post front page prompts ethics debate; Hearst readies for suit over unpaid internships; union files charges against D.C.'s WPFW radio; Jet features first wedding of black male couple; CNN plans Spanish service for broadcast TV (12/5/12)

 

NFL Murder-Suicide Coverage Praised, Panned

Monday, December 3, 2012

"Ham-handed," "credible," "a fraud"; The Daily, made-for-iPad, recalled for diversity; N.Y. Times, Cleveland Plain Dealer face cutbacks; program director resigns at D.C.'s WPFW; progressive media weigh stance toward Obama; Punch TV to add 16 low-power stations next week; Asian, Latino groups rank NBC highest on diversity; why haven't more liberals defended "Lincoln"? (12/3/12)

 

FCC to Permit Community Groups to Start FM Stations

Friday, November 30, 2012

More than 6,000 applications awaiting approval; "godfather of low-power radio" does it illegally; high court ruling means cops can be videotaped; new CNN chief won't discuss prime-time diversity; D.C. station manager sorry for handling of shakeup; player's tattoos become racial, generational issue; more blacks, Hispanics use phones to access Twitter (11/30/12)

 

Musical Chairs at Vibe, Uptown

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Pair buys back magazine from Magic Johnson firm; media consolidation hits people of color, groups say; FAMU's Knight Chair heading to Asia after 20 years; D.C. Pacifica station upends programming, staff; . . . callers denounce station, charging betrayal; CNN wins black, Hispanic, Asian cable vote; diversity scarce in "post-industrial journalism"; Ebony's reality-star cover stirs backlash; AP vetoes "homophobia" and "ethnic cleansing". (11/29/12)

 

NBC News to Pay Its College Interns

Monday, November 26, 2012

NBC's summer internship class in 2010Move, planned for spring, expected to boost diversity; George Curry, editor step down at Heart & Soul; "Lincoln" movie praised, gave Abe too much credit; monochromatic list of "breakout" political writers; local TV pay not keeping up with inflation; Hollywood cover should be beyond the pale; female war reporters have advantage with Muslims; more blacks, Latinos spend holiday with co-workers (11/26/12).

 
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