Richard Prince's Journal-isms™

Speculation on Soledad's Fate

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

New CNN president plans to replace morning show; Famuan reappears with J-director's blast at critics; Univision viewers' immigration concern: Deportation; black-press chief says Obama campaign retaliated; network story count favored Romney over Obama; cartoonist denies "Mallard Fillmore" racism; interviewing prisoners of war can add to their abuse; war pushes Mali far down on press-freedom list (1/30/13).

 

Whitaker Resigns From CNN

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Managing editor says new boss deserves own team (1/29/13); Obama sees media role in ending gridlock; Chicago mother loses all four kids to gun violence; ethnic media jointly urge immigration reform; does "rodent community" mean M.L. King admirers?; no date for return of T.J. Holmes' "Don't Sleep"; film on Oscar Grant shooting wins at Sundance; mainstream columnist bemoans black abortions; Iran arrests more than a dozen journalists. (1/28/13)

 

Rivals Pounce on Scandal Details

Friday, January 25, 2013

Reporter's travails don't make Detroit News; FAMU chooses former opinions editor for top job; Obama, Clinton in mutual admiration on "60 Minutes"; U. of Montana seeks to produce more Native journalists; Verizon sells wireless spectrum to black-owned firm; Audrey Edwards writing "Tell-All" with Essence founder Ed Lewis; covering Mali called a losing cat-and-mouse game. (1/25/13)

 

FAMU's Student Editor Ousted

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Adviser reportedly cites prospect of "negative" stories; Detroit City Hall reporter taken off beat after affair; NBC News, CNN most-watched during inauguration; Jen Christensen to lead lesbian, gay journalists; 18-month project finds, photographs the exonerated; scholar challenges 2nd Amendment tie to slavery; Los Angeles Times had cameo role in "Dreamgirls"; online only, readers see what the fuss was about; Dolores Prida, advice columnist, trailblazer was 69; Clinkscales' "Shadow League" sports site launches (1/23/13)

 

Diverse Views for Diverse Inauguration

Monday, January 21, 2013

Pundits display personal, ideological filters; Joyner, Smiley clash again over Obama; Asian American voters relied on ethnic media; Google drops "Make Me Asian" smartphone app; Cristina Azocar named interim J-chair at S.F. State; Hans Massaquoi of Ebony dies, grew up among Nazis; Jessica Lum, multimedia journalist, dies at 25 (1/21/13)

 

"Django" Action Figures Dropped

Friday, January 18, 2013

Django action figuresAdvocacy groups, writers called dolls inappropriate; Armstrong might have lied in Winfrey interview; Prince calls for new ideas for funding "Journal-isms"; "first true Internet inauguration" due Monday; "Please stop saying these things to Asians"; SPJ, other campus editors back FAMU journalists; NLGJA's president described the pain of throat cancer; journalists want to be closer to the action in Mali; Ida B. Wells worked in "an era like this one" (1/18/13)

 

Michael Triplett, NLGJA President, Dies

Thursday, January 17, 2013

"Quiet demeanor masked a steely resolve" (1/17/13); 2nd Amendment was worded to protect slavery; violent media just footnote in Obama announcement; N.Y. law aims to curb disclosure of permit holders; Star-Ledger eliminates nearly 10% of newsroom; network confirms pulling "All My Babies' Mamas"; Rochester paper launches community race project; ad sales go fast for Oprah's Armstrong interview; African media quiet on French intervention in Mali (1/16/13)

 

 

 

2nd Amendment Was Worded to Protect Slavery

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Author says southerners wanted to keep slave patrols; violent media just footnote in Obama announcement; N.Y. law aims to curb disclosure of permit holders; Star-Ledger eliminates nearly 10% of newsroom; network confirms pulling "All My Babies' Mamas"; Rochester paper launches community race project; ad sales go fast for Oprah's Armstrong interview; African media quiet on French intervention in Mali (1/16/13)

 

Defiant FAMU Students Publish Online

Monday, January 14, 2013

"We're covering all . . . we would normally be covering"; protests quash "all my babies' mamas," sources say; Helene Cooper won't be in pool for Obama's new term; Ebony, Hispanic magazines gain amid overall losses; Eugene Patterson recalled for courageous integration stand; BET's Debra Lee, hair natural, says, "We have choices now"; majority of blacks, Hispanics side with Israel (1/14/13)

 

Mayor "Outraged" by Police Diss of Newspaper

Friday, January 11, 2013

 Cops gave rivals questions asked by Post-Gazette; ESPN president wants "thoughtful" discussion; website tracking killings expands to Chicago; Terri Cope-Walton named news director in Indy; writers knock white male look of Obama nominees; hometown paper says Bonds doesn't belong in hall; columnists assess blame in case of RGIII knee injury; for critics, the "Django" gift keeps on giving; Hugh Grannum dies at 72, photog captured Detroit. (1/11/13)

 
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