Cox Media Group, NABJ Announce Inaugural Scholarship Winners

Cox Media Group (CMG) and the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) today released the first Jovita Moore Memorial Scholarship recipients. Established in honor of the WSB-TV Atlanta broadcast journalist […]

NABJ Demands Meeting With Disney Brass Over Maria Taylor-Rachel Nichols Flap

Brandon Pope To Lead Chicago’s Black Journalists Association

Paul Brock, Who Helped Found Black Journalists Group, Dies

NABJ Assembles Media Industry Monitoring Initiative For Investigating Workplace Misconduct

National Association Of Black Journalists Goes Virtual For 2021 Convention

CBS News Earns Four NABJ Awards

CBS EVP Of News Kim Godwin Earns Top NABJ Award

NABJ + NAHJ Convention Moves To Virtual Platforms

NABJ And NAHJ Will Hold Annual Joint Conference Virtually In August

National Assoc. Of Black Journalists Examining CNN

KNBC’s Beverly White Honored By NABJ

The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) selected Beverly White, KNBC Los Angeles’ veteran general assignment reporter, as the recipient of the NABJ’s 2018 Chuck Stone Lifetime Achievement Award. White […]

April Ryan Named NABJ Journalist Of The Year

Claude Lewis, Founder Of NABJ, Dies At 82

Black Journos Accuse NBC Of ‘Whitewashing’

The National Association of Black Journalists is slamming NBC for Tamron Hall’s abrupt departure on Wednesday, accusing the network of  “whitewashing” to make way for Fox News star Megyn Kelly’s arrival.

NABJ Projects $1 Million Surplus This Year

Journalism Diversity Groups Urge Equal Pay

Acel Moore, Founder Of Black Journalists’ Group, Dies

NABJ Faces Budget Shortfall, May Close

CNN Withdraws Its Support Of NABJ

Journalist, NABJ Co-Founder Chuck Stone Dies

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Longtime journalist and educator Charles Sumner “Chuck” Stone Jr, one of the founders of the National Association of Black Journalists, has died. He was 89. Allegra […]

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WJLA’s Maureen Bunyan Inducted Into Hall Of Fame

Roland Martin Named NABJ Journalist Of The Year

NABJ DIVERSITY CENSUS

Diversity Declines In TV Station Management

he National Association of Black Journalists’ 2012 Diversity Census examines management of newsrooms across the country. It paints a grim picture: NABJ found that African Americans, Native Americans, Asians, Hispanics and other people of color are represented in mid-level ranks but not in the upper echelons of TV news management.

NABJ Names ABC’s Thomas Journalist Of Year

The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) has selected Pierre Thomas, senior justice correspondent for ABC News, as its 2012 Journalist of the Year, an award that recognizes signature reporting […]

Pat Harvey To Be Inducted Into NABJ Hall Of Fame

Gwen Ifill To Be Inducted Into NABJ Hall of Fame

NABJ Talking With UNITY About Reunifying

Rift Divides Minority Journalism Groups

The National Association of Black Journalists is splitting from Unity, an umbrella group, over revenue.

NABJ: Where’s Diversity In Network News?

The National Association of Black Journalists complained to network execs about the lack of diversity in TV news. Why not promote “weekend warriors” Russ Mitchell, Lester Holt, and T. J. Holmes? asked NABJ President Kathy Times.

NABJ Names Maurice Foster Executive Director