Journalisms: an online column by Richard Prince

Stephen A. Smith in Inquirer After 2-Year Feud

Commentator agrees to suppress political views, for now; Siempre Mujer, People en Español gain circulation; ex-POW says media's snubs were hurtful; black editors found this road to love too rocky; Super Bowl sets records for news sales; C-SPAN knocked for rejecting "Washington Watch"; Jimmy Booker, Harlem insider, dies at 83 (2/8/10)

Times-Picayune "Erupts" at Super Bowl Win

Even sportswriters fell into each other's arms (2/7/10); journalists cover all sides of Super Bowl; chef defends, comic ridicules NBC's soul food menu; 50th anniversary of sit-ins spawns commemorations; Muslims influence portrayals on Fox Television; auto writer says media gave Toyota a pass (2/6/10)

Journalists Hit All Sides of Super Bowl

Much more to cover than just Sunday's game; chef defends, comic ridicules NBC's soul food menu; 50th anniversary of sit-ins spawns commemorations; Muslims influence portrayals on Fox Television; auto writer says media gave Toyota a pass (2/6/10)

Randall Pinkston Transferred in CBS Cutbacks

Randall Pinkston At least 90 news positions said to be eliminated; Asian Americans have higher proportion of liberals; Millennials fine with interracial marriage; Obama to Senate Dems: ditch media "echo chamber"; with Haiti relief, Hispanic media show "maturation"; Jet unveils a makeover; Oakland paper, Maynard to train citizen writers; race and tenure (2/3/10)

Is Hollywood or Vanity Fair the Problem?

Issue features all-white bevy of starlets; C-Span radio turns down "Washington Watch"; Candy Crowley to anchor CNN's "State of The Union"; images from Haiti continue to stir controversy; NABJ to pull out of accreditation council; third Mexican journalist killed in a month; new Miss America wants to be a television anchor (2/1/10)

"I Forgot Chris Matthews Was White"

Host's praise for Obama provides teaching moment; Ray Suarez does double duty in reporting from Haiti;  Yves Colon helps produce Creole-language broadcasts; who was in Haiti before Columbus arrived? TV One cancels 5 p.m. "Washington Watch" rerun; Reggie Bush cover turns off some Essence readers; columnist "lost it" at Teddy Pendergrass funeral (1/29/10)

Blair Says Media Have Others Sick Like Him

Scandal figure meets for first time with black journalists; after speech, Chris Matthews calls Obama "postracial"; polling firm says Fox News is most trusted; Haiti quake was No. 1 story last week, survey finds; NBC's black Web site works with network news shows (1/27/10)

New Orleans Media Celebrate "Super Saints"

Black weekly recalls when players boycotted city; news outlets prepare to "draw down" from Haiti; ombudsmen defend graphic photos from Haiti; death of 3 Haitian journalists confirmed; Essence, People en Español hurt less by ad decline; Obama writes piece about Greensboro sit-ins; series on race begins in capital of old Confederacy (1/25/10)

$57M for Haiti; Ethics Questions for Reporters

More than 25 outlets in telethon; Fox News opts out; SPJ frowns on "injecting oneself into the story"; Marjorie Valbrun's dad phones: "I'm alive. I'm alive"; press group collects funds for Haitian journalists; pundits take on "Haiti haters," God's role; mixed reviews for Obama's first year; Air America folds; Chicago anchor Allison Payne reveals addiction battle; Harry Davis, NBC photog and NASCAR dad, dies at 62. (1/23/10)

U.S. Accused in Haiti's "Economic Quake"

Writers rush to fill in blanks on nation's history; 70% say they are talking about Haiti with friends; Ebony-Jet photog Dudley Brooks blogs from Haiti; reporters who aid victims; black, Hispanic kids increase media consumption; Tiger at sex addiction clinic? Paper won't pursue it; investigative reporters eye rights-era "cold cases"; reporter John Cater, 32, dies after S. Africa trip; Timothy R. Brown, former AP reporter, dies at 35 (1/20/10)

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