Remembering Jim Donahue
A staunch advocate of news media died last week. Jim Donahue served in many roles at MDDC: executive director, government affairs specialist, Foundation Board president, and visionary creator of the
A staunch advocate of news media died last week. Jim Donahue served in many roles at MDDC: executive director, government affairs specialist, Foundation Board president, and visionary creator of the
The Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasters Association, comprised of AP member television and radio stationsin Maryland, Delaware and Washington, D.C., is offering a $3000 scholarship toa student pursuing a degree in broadcast journalism or a related field.Students must be enrolled full-time in
Ozy Media on Wednesday said it was suspending operations, days after founder Carlos Watson was indicted on federal fraud charges. The company announced in a tweet that it was shutting down after
Multi-generational owners of Black newspapers reveal how they advocate for their communities while navigating modern media challenges and battling systemic racism.
Join Senator Cheryl Kagan for a kibbitz with Rebecca Snyder, Executive Director of the MDDC Press Association. They talked about advocacy for the “Fourth Estate” as they’re being accused of
Joe Vogel, a Democrat, represents Montgomery County in the Maryland House of Delegates where he is a member of the Ways and Means Committee, which has jurisdiction over tax credit
Each time we’re faced with incidents of police brutality and resulting protests, journalists must make careful decisions about how to accurately and respectfully document events while also mitigating harm —
Delaware openings for the program are still available. Apply for an internship for a Delaware placement by March 31st. Submit a reference.
An amicus brief was submitted on January 20 to the DC Court of Appeals.Read the brief.