10th 'brownout' report says coverage still lacking
According to the report, of the 16,000 stories the networks aired in 2004, only .72 percent were exclusively about Latinos.
Read the report (PDF)
Villaraigosa has a "conversation" with NAHJ
The man who broke through a 133-year barrier says he is not a Latino mayor, rather a mayor who just happens to be Latino.
Profile of L.A. mayor
La Pregunta
Expone Alcalde su misión
Video: Villaraigosa speaks about his campaign (Quicktime required)
Party Beat
Modern art, music at opening reception
Hundreds of journalists sipped wine, nibbled hors d'oeuvres and mingled with old and new friends.
Sports workshop scores with reporters
A day-long workshop tries to go "Beyond the Box Score."
Mi Vista
Competitive edge can be double-sided
 "I myself have also been lured by the competitive bug to do things that I am not so proud of," Cristina Silva writes. |
Print Edition
Are blogs unreliable or do they serve readers?
Some newspapers have embraced blogging as a potentially useful way to connect to readers. But many journalists view blogs as a threat.
Be resourceful when covering immigration, panelists urge
Skillful use of the Internet and creativity are essential when covering the immigration beat.
Q & A | Print Edition
Rick Rodriguez: A man of many firsts
A conversation with the executive editor of the Sacramento Bee and first Latino ASNE president.
Relentlessness crucial against secretive government, expert says
Journalists learn to go around barriers for information.
Caras in the crowd
Meet some of the nearly 1,500 people attending this year's conference.
Español Edition
Como protagonista el idioma español
Aporta traducción simultánea el evento de Fort Worth. |