Money Matters: The State of Black Media – and Why Its Future Matters to Business
Advertising has shifted to Google, Meta and Amazon, while more than one-third of U.S. newspapers have closed since 2005, experts said.
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ODUNTAN: One by One — The Slow Disappearance of Black Voices in Mainstream Media
The departure of Ryan Clark from ESPN has reignited discussions regarding the shrinking presence of Black voices in mainstream media due to economic shifts and industry restructuring. The post ODUNTAN: One by One — The Slow Disappearance of Black Voices in Mainstream Media appeared first on The Washington Informer.
OP-ED: One by One: The Slow Disappearance of Black Voices in Mainstream Media – The Tennessee Tribune
Stephen A. Smith rarely struggles for words. One of the most recognizable voices in sports media, he has built a career on passionate opinions and unfiltered commentary. But when ESPN parted ways with Ryan Clark, Smith’s reaction was strikingly simple. “It hurts. It really does,” Smith said. Smith called Clark “arguably the best NFL analyst in America“ and said he opposed ESPN’s decision. At the same time, he acknowledged that layoffs have becom…
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