NAM's 2009 National Ethnic Media Awards & Expo honor excellence in ethnic media journalism, forge collective strategies to strengthen the sector, expand its role in risk communications, and improve government communications with its audiences.
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Ethnic Media Indispensable Says U.S. Census
New America Media, News Report, Marcelo Ballvé, Jun 09, 2009
The U.S. Census Bureau is leaning on ethnic media to help deliver an equitable census. And it plans to invest dollars to show it means business.
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Ethnic Media Reaching Record Numbers in U.S.
Oneworld.net, News feature, Jeffrey Allen, Jun 08, 2009
Nearly 60 million Americans now regularly get information from ethnically oriented TV, radio, newspapers, and Web sites, many of which are published or broadcast in languages other than English -- and that number is on the rise.
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Women Immigrants Key to Family Unity
New America Media, News Report, Viji Sundaram , Jun 08, 2009
Women immigrants must overcome formidable barriers when they first come to the United States, but their determination to hold their families together helps them overcome many of those obstacles, according to a recent New America Media-commissioned national poll.
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NAM Awards in Atlanta Spotlight Ethnic Media
New America Media, News Report, Vivian Po, photography by Kevin Chan and Min Lee, Jun 05, 2009
The 2009 National Ethnic Media Awards Banquet on June 4, 2009 brought ethnic media together to celebrate the new face of American journalism in the 21st Century, with ethnic media more powerful and integrated into American society.
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U.S. Ethnic Media Expands Its Reach and Influence
New America Media, News Report, Marcelo Ballvé, Jun 05, 2009
Ethnic media reaches a substantial majority of African, Asian and Hispanic Americans, and has increased its penetration into these audiences by 16 percent over the last four years, a just-released New America Media poll shows.
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Vibrant Ethnic Media Defy Gloomy Trends
New America Media, News Analysis, Marcelo Ballvé, Jun 03, 2009
With so much of the recession-battered news industry in free-fall, it may have seemed like a foolhardy idea to launch a new publication. Al Dia, a new start up in New York, is an example of the resilience of the sector. A new poll on ethnic media from New America Media finds that they have good reason to be optimistic about their business prospects.
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