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NBCUniversal News Group Launches NBCU Academy Diversity Plan Targeted to HBCUs and Community Colleges

NEW YORK – NBCUniversal News Group launched NBCU Academy, a new, innovative, multiplatform journalism training and development program for four-year university and community college students through education, on-campus training and online programming. The initiative includes a curated onsite curriculum for hands-on learning experience with world-class NBCU News Group journalists, funding for accredited journalism programs and scholarships. In keeping with Comcast and NBCU News Group’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, the multi-year partnership involves 17 academic partners including Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Hispanic-Serving Institutions and colleges with significant Latino, Asian, Black, Indigenous and tribal populations – reaching students from underrepresented groups including those from diverse racial, ethnic, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, economic, and geographic backgrounds.

Reflecting on the essential role of the news media in 2020, and looking ahead to 2021

Reflecting on the essential role of the news media in 2020, and looking ahead to 2021 CNN 12/31/2020 By Brian Stelter, CNN Business © Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images The world famous Times Square crystal ball is illuminated and elevated for a final test, a day ahead of the New Year s Eve celebrations at Time Square, on December 30, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by Angela Weiss / AFP) (Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images) A version of this article first appeared in the Reliable Sources newsletter. The stress test The pandemic was a top-to-bottom stress test for the media sector, from newsrooms to movie theater chains to indie bookstores. No corner of the media world was unscathed. There were massive shifts to work-from-home production; mass layoffs at some companies; and massive changes in consumer behavior. No wonder we were all doomscrolling.

Networks that thrived during the Donald Trump years now fret over future

Networks that thrived during the Donald Trump years now fret over future 16 Dec, 2020 04:50 AM 8 minutes to read MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace, known for her anti-Trump views, has taken on a greater role at MSNBC. Photo / Jesse Dittmar, The New York Times MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace, known for her anti-Trump views, has taken on a greater role at MSNBC. Photo / Jesse Dittmar, The New York Times New York Times By: John Koblin and Michael M. Grynbaum CNN and MSNBC thrived during the Trump years, reaching new heights in ratings and revenue while devoting countless prime-time hours to criticising a White House antagonist that their viewers just could not quit.

CNN s Brian Stelter avoids major MSNBC shakeup on media show, complains about Hunter Biden coverage

CNN s Brian Stelter avoids major MSNBC shakeup on media show, complains about Hunter Biden coverage
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Nobody Will Need MSNBC the Way They Needed It : Can the Left s Favorite Network Break Through Post–Trump?

There had long been rumblings inside 30 Rock that Phil Griffin’s time as president of MSNBC was drawing to a close, but last week’s announcement that Rashida Jones was taking the helm still came as a surprise to many. “Nobody really expected it to be a Monday in December a few weeks before the holidays,” a producer at MSNBC told me. The shift from Griffin, 64, to Jones, 39, marks a generational change, as well as a historic one. Jones, a senior vice president for news at MSNBC and NBC News, will be the first Black woman leading a major TV news network.

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