Richard Prince's Journal-isms™

D.C. News Director Quits, Citing Ethics

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Asendio says reporters shouldn't be part of donor event (2/22/12)

 

Fired ESPN Headline Writer Says He Didn't Intend Slur

Monday, February 20, 2012

Linsanity TeaserLin forgives: "I don't even think that was intentional" (2/20/12); do members of one marginalized group relate to others?; GLAAD praises Martin comments on "Washington Watch"; seniority will be watchword in Philly layoffs, not diversity; journalist Anthony Shadid also recalled as Arab American; AP cites Nekesa Moody as first on Whitney Houston story; Black History Month related to Mexican-American struggle (2/19/12)

 

 

ESPN Fires Writer of Jeremy Lin Headline

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Linsanity TeaserNetwork suspends anchor who used same ethnic slur; do members of one marginalized group relate to others?; GLAAD praises Martin comments on "Washington Watch"; seniority will be watchword in Philly layoffs, not diversity; journalist Anthony Shadid also recalled as Arab American; AP cites Nekesa Moody as first on Whitney Houston story; Black History Month related to Mexican-American struggle (2/19/12)

 

MSNBC Finally Ousts Pat Buchanan

Friday, February 17, 2012

Pundit sees "an undeniable victory for the blacklisters"; seniority will be watchword in Philly layoffs, not diversity; journalist Anthony Shadid also recalled as Arab American; cable networks covering Whitney Houston funeral live; AP cites Nekesa Moody as first on Whitney Houston story; do members of one marginalized group relate to others?; ESPN apologizes for racial slur in Jeremy Lin headline; Black History Month related to Mexican-American struggle (2/17/12 and 2/18/12)

 

A Hint of GLAAD's Plan for Roland Martin?

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Roland MartinOffending Hollywood producer joins gay group's campaign; LatinoVoices' Miguel Ferrer adds BlackVoices to his duties; "The Unethical Journalist" comes to the comics page; Lin headline called disgrace but also greatest ever; Twitter broke news about Houston? Evidence is shaky; Debbye Turner Bell, former Miss America, out at CBS; XXL suspends staffers who posted rapper's video. (2/15/12)

 

"I Don't Care About Journalists," MSNBC President Says

Monday, February 13, 2012

Phil Griffin dismisses idea of reporting credentials; New York magazine pulls cartoon on Obama's "evolution"; what journalists can learn from Whitney Houston's death; CNN doesn't suspend Dana Loesch, but keeps her off air; traps for reporters to avoid in covering "Linsanity"; San Antonio station pitches news as steamy telenovela (2/13/12)

 

A Choice of Media for Whitney Houston News

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Tweet breaks pop star's death, a local story in Newark, L.A.; Whitlock "truly sorry" for tweet about Asian NBA player; cartoon shows Obama in succession of primates (2/12/12)

 

Joyner Urges "Sincere Apology" From Martin

Friday, February 10, 2012

Morning radio jock says not to be like Tavis Smiley; MarketWatch columnist is also a white nationalist; Atlanta Patch editor out amid national change of direction; should Latinas ditch provocative looks for Anglo TV?; groups document scarcity of Latinos on Sunday talk shows; Ebony, Jet, Vanidades record 2011 circulation gains; Obama pleads for coverage of youth and science (2/10/12)

 

CNN Suspends Roland Martin Over Tweets

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Pundit to meet with GLAAD, will be off-air "for time being"; Martin, CNN could have done better on "crisis response"; Patricia S. Due, civil rights pioneer, dies at 72; project documents pain of using rape as weapon of war (2/8/12)

 

Gay Group Wants Talk With Roland Martin

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Roland MartinGLAAD urges CNN to speak out against anti-gay violence (2/7/12); CNN weighs call to fire Roland Martin; Super Bowl XLVI sets record as most-watched in TV history; ". . . but of course, she didn't look like any of the others"; African Americans, Latinos on air for CNN during caucus; Duluth, Minn., begins community dialogue about racism; Disney, Univision weigh English-language cable news; Cornel West settling scores with Melissa Harris-Perry; Iranian journalists under siege establish website (2/6/12)

 

 
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