TagsTag search for Minorities- Minority Fellowships - Industry Professionals
RTDNF offers fellowships to minority journalists. Applications are due May 31, 2010. - Tough Calls: Assigning Stories to Minority Reporters - Issues
THE QUESTION: Some reporters take issue with being assigned to
stories that affiliate them with a particular culture— be it ethnic, religious,
age, gender, etc.; for instance, having a Latino cover Cinco de Mayo. How do
you assign stories to your reporters without creating pigeon-holes for them? - Cover Story: 2008 Women and Minorities Survey - Issues

The Face of the Workforce
Results from the latest RTNDA/Hofstra University Annual Survey show increases in the number of women and minorities working in—and leading—TV and radio newsrooms.
- Cover Story: Strength In Unity - Issues
This year’s RTNDA/UNITY Award winners are committed to diversity in their newsrooms and in their coverage. And that makes for great journalism.
By Brian Bull - Survey: Women and Minorities in the Newsroom - Issues
African Americans have gained ground in radio and TV, while other minority groups have slipped. - Women and Minorities in the Newsroom - Research
View the changing face of the broadcast news workforce with the Women and Minorities Survey,completed annually and published in the July/August issue of Communicator. This data is free to RTNDA members and nonmembers. - Cover Story: Accomplished. Hard-Working. Women. Minority. Journalists. - Issues

Six Stories of Success: Women minority journalists discuss diversity. Carla Aragon of KOB-TV in Albuquerque, NM, (right) joins in the discussion on where the industry has been -- and where it needs to go -- to create newsrooms that reflect their communities. - About RTDNA's Diversity Data - Women and Minorities
View the changing face of the broadcast news workforce with the Women and Minorities Survey, completed annually and published in the July/August issue of Communicator. This data is free to RTDNA members and nonmembers. Back
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