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Survey Highlights Endurance of Ethnic Media Sector

The enduring resilience of California's ethnic media sector offers a powerful counter narrative to those who argue that local journalism is on its deathbed.

‘Big, Scary, Weird’ – Covering China in the Era of Covid and Rising...

Jeremy Goldkorn discusses his work covering China "without fear or favor" as editor of the online news site SupChina.

SB 911, Which Creates $50 Million Fund to Support Independent Media, Passes Through...

The bill would create an 11-member state board that would administer the funds to bona fide news organizations and reporters over a five-year period.

As Disinformation Spreads, California Ethnic Media Overcome Pandemic Losses to Inform Communities

A new EMS survey shows ethnic media in CA remain resilient despite serious financial challenges from the pandemic.

Reporting Fellowship Invests in Community Journalists to Empower Civic Engagement

aims to provide community and ethnic media journalists with the tools they need to bring greater accountability to local elected officials.

Q&A: Russian American Newspaper Publisher Wants US to Close Russian TV Channels

The agency will be translating all written materials into the 15 most-used languages in the state and adding more interpreters to its phone lines.

As Western World Rallies to Support Ukraine, Media in Asia Divided on Coverage...

As the West rallies in its support for Ukraine, media in Asia are offering a more nuanced perspective in line with their country’s dealings with Russia.

World’s Oldest Ukrainian Language Newspaper is in New Jersey

Svoboda (Liberty) is the world’s oldest Ukrainian language newspaper published without interruption since its founding in 1893 in New Jersey.

Tongans Still Reeling From Eruption Both on Outer Islands and in the US

Ed note: Ethnic media outlets like Radio Tonga play a crucial role as information providers to diaspora communities, especially in times of disaster. But...

Q&A: ABS CBN Still a Bedrock for FilAm Diaspora

Two years after the Filipino broadcaster lost a bid to renew its frequency, the station has turned to digital programming to connect Filipinos worldwide.

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