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Board Operators Posted on: June 4, 2013Entercom is looking for part-time and full-time Board Operators to help in clerical and operations assistance to assure smooth airing of station’s pre-recorded...
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Temporary Part-Time Programming Intern Posted on: June 4, 2013Entercom San Francisco, is currently accepting applications for an unpaid, part-time programming intern to assist our radio stations. The...
View ArticleHow to Love
Shawn Stiff February 9, 2013Valentine’s Day represents a day of love and expressions of love towards others. However, it seems like a difficult task of finding the appropriate gifts for your loved...
View ArticleChokwe Lumumba – What’s All the Enigma About?
Rachel James-Terry April 29, 2013It is election time again and we have been bombarded by at least ten mayoral wannabe’s – all confident that their plan to fix potholes, non-existent jobs and a broken...
View ArticleMississippi is not that bad
Timothy Torrey May 23, 2013Recently I saw a segment on the news that quoted a study that said Mississippi was the second laziest state in the union. It’s crazy to think that this is the way the rest...
View ArticleJackson: A poetic interpretation
David Williamson March 6, 2013As a poet, one of the first things I wanted to do when I got to Jackson was to check out the poetry scene, link with other writers and really focus on growing myself as a...
View ArticleChristopher Johnson's Story on All Things Considered
MIJE Staff June 5, 2013Christopher Johnson, coordinator for Oakland Voices and 2010 Multimedia Editing Program graduate, reported yesterday on a recently published NPR poll on relationships between...
View ArticleN.Y. Post's Lightning-Rod Cartoonist Exits
June 5, 2013Critics said Sean Delonas showed Obama as chimpanzee; first lady and her heckler: Oppressed groups in conflict?; Univision anchor: coverage "clearly pro-latino or pro-immigrant"; Study: few...
View ArticleNo "Candidate Geraldo" This Time Around
June 7, 2013Rivera is collateral damage in Gov. Christie's "stunt"; at least 3 of color laid off at New York Post; Chinese dissident designs Time cover; John Noel, WNBC-TV reporter, dies of cancer at...
View ArticlePoll: Blacks More Accepting of Curbs on Privacy
June 10, 2013Majority of Americans say security is the bigger priority; media influence clear in Zimmerman trial jury selection; N.Y. Times' Keller favors class-based affirmative action; nonprofit news...
View ArticleMark Trahant to Serve as UAA 2013-14 Atwood Chair of Journalism
MIJE Staff June 11, 2013Journalist Mark Trahant, MIJE Board Chair, will serve as the 20th Atwood Chair of Journalism at the University of Alaska Anchorage. The position brings nationally known...
View ArticleThe Free Lance-Star Radio Group
Radio Marketing Consultant Posted on: June 12, 2013Deadline: July 1, 2013The Free Lance-Star Radio Group, WFLS, WVBX, WWUZ, WNTX-AM and FredFM, a family owned and operated company, has a unique...
View ArticleHow to Defend Against Surveillance
June 12, 2013Will the government think you're guilty by association?; magazines'"new Golden Age" looks like the pale old age; Soledad O'Brien to join "Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel"; Rosa Flores,...
View ArticleRecalling Dad's Encounter With Intensive Government Monitoring
Dori Maynard June 13, 2013At age 55 and dull, part of me buys the case that it's better to lose a little bit of privacy for a whole lot of security.So the government wants to monitor me? Okay. I have...
View ArticleScott Johnson: On the Inside Looking Out, On the Outside Looking In (Online...
Event Date(s): 06/25/2013 - 11:00 - 12:00 Category: Webinar Join Scott Johnson, author of the praised CIA family memoir "The Wolf and the Watchman" for a discussion of both his book and his work as a...
View ArticleMedgar Wiley Evers: 50-year anniversary of a martyr
Charles Graham June 9, 2013It was a warm summer night on June 12, 1963 when a shot rang out on Guynes Street in the Georgetown neighborhood in Jackson, Mississippi. An innocent young black man was...
View ArticleProgress in Death: Medgar Evers’ Legacy
Mukesh Kumar June 12, 2013In one of the earlier episodes of ‘Law and Order,’ ADA Paul Robinette delivers one of his memorable lines. “We are past the separate drinking fountain. We are past legal...
View ArticleMedgar Evers: A lesson in history that needs to be told
Michelle Simon June 10, 2013I remember studying Anne Frank in the eight grade and how excited I was, mainly because we would be reading the play aloud and I of course, was Anne Frank. In addition to...
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