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Snapchat Looking to Take Back Title of Most Popular Social Media after TikTok Ban

The social media platform is looking to reclaim its top spot among users in the U.S. after the announcement that TikTok will be banned.
Texas: Judge Rules Police Could Withhold Uvalde School Shooting Records Amid State Plea But There's A Catch

Texas Department of Public Safety Facing Legal Heat Over Alleged Witholding of Uvalde Shooting Docs

The DPS has repeatedly refused requests from the media on documents and records concerning the state authorities' response to the Robb Elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
Sen. Martin Heinrich Joins Canary Media to Discuss Clean Energy in a Time of Global Conflict

Sen. Martin Heinrich Joins Canary Media to Discuss Clean Energy in a Time of Global Conflict

Senator Martin Heinrich joined Canary Media senior reporter Julian Spector for a live, virtual conversation on clean energy in a time of global conflict.
El Salvador: Nayib Bukele Criminalizes the Sharing of Gang Messages; Media Groups Push Back

El Salvador: Nayib Bukele Criminalizes the Sharing of Gang Messages; Media Groups Push Back

Media entities and organizations can now be detained in El Salvador if they share gang messages with the people.
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Kate del Castillo, Bela Bajaria, Gloria Calderón Kellett and Many More Industry Trailblazers Headline NALIP’s Diverse Women in Media Forum

Diverse Women in Media Forum: “Our Stories to Own and Tell” Set Virtually For December 1-2. The National Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP) is set to host its 6th annual Diverse Women in Media Forum virtually, led by many of the top female trailblazers in the industry.
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Vatican Cancels Planned Live TV Broadcast of Biden-Pope Meeting; Sparks Complaints From White House, Vatican Accredited Journalists

The instant cancelation of the planned live broadcast of United States President Joe Biden greeting Pope Francis by the Vatican sparked complaints from journalists in the White House and Vatican-based journalists.
NALIP's 2021 Latino Media Fest Presented by Comcast NBCUniversal Telemundo Begins October 13

NALIP's 2021 Latino Media Fest Presented by Comcast NBCUniversal Telemundo Begins October 13

Media industry leaders will come together to celebrate Latinx contributions. The 2021 Latino Media Fest will kick off with opening remarks from Steven Spielberg.
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Steven Canals To Keynote 2021 NALIP Latino Media Fest October 13th – 14th

The National Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP) announced the second virtual edition of their annual Latino Media Fest, a 2-day celebration of Latinx industry talent, taking place on their virtual platform LatinoMediaFest.com from October 13th-14th, 2021. Registration is open for the two-day virtual celebration of Latinx and diverse talent.
Naomi Osaka Breaks Down in Tears During First Press Conference Since French Open Withdrawal

Naomi Osaka Breaks Down in Tears During First Press Conference Since French Open Withdrawal

In her first press conference since her withdrawal from the French Open for mental health reasons, Naomi Osaka broke down in tears in front of the media.
Mexican Drug Cartels Attack the Media in Battle for Territory; Jalisco Cartel ‘El Mencho’ Has a Message for 'Attackers'

Mexican Drug Cartels Attack the Media in Battle for Territory; Jalisco Cartel ‘El Mencho’ Has a Message for 'Attackers'

The emergence of the video of Jalisco cartel masked men armed with assault weapons who directly warned Azucena Uresti, a prominent journalist in Mexico, caused outrage in the country.

Pres. Joe Biden Looks Confused and Appears to Check Notes When Asked by Media About Russia

President Joe Biden looked confused and allegedly checked his notes when asked by a reporter about the recent cyber-attack linked to Russia.

Lawmakers Urge Biden Admin to Grant Media Access on Border Facilities

Lawmakers pressured the Biden administration to allow media coverages on Border Facilities housing unaccompanied children.
Greta Thunberg, a young environment Swedish activist, is named as the Person of the Year of TIME Magazine.

Greta Thunberg is TIME's Person of the Year 2019

Greta Thunberg, a young environment Swedish activist, is named as the Person of the Year of TIME Magazine.

The Facebook Effect: Controversy Over Conservative News in Trending Topics Points to Broader Issues

Is Facebook suppressing how much content appears from conservative news outlets? Either way, the controversy points to larger concerns over Facebook's power in media.

Many Latino Influencers Believe English-Language Media Fails to Consider Latinos' Perspective in Reports

Among Latino influencers, the most important issue politicians should address is immigration reform.

Univision, Televisa Team up to Train Media Professionals

It seems that Univision and Televisa have heard your call and are currently looking to give Latin Americans a chance to train as media professionals.

Let's Call It: The Cord Cutting Era Has Officially Arrived

Three stories hit the news on Monday in separate publications, concerning three different but interrelated subjects -- advertising, entertainment, and the IT backbone of the Internet. Taken together, they represent a tipping point in a trend we've seen building for a decade. Welcome to the era of cord cutting.

Digital Divide Fades Among Millennial Social Media & News Consumers -- Study

Latinos and black millennials are technologically connected and consume social media and news content at similar levels to their White counterparts and the national average, according to a new poll by the American Press Institute and The Associated Press.

New York Times Sued for Age and Gender Discrimination

A suit filed against the New York Times and its chief revenue officer Meredith Levien alleges that when Levien started to downsize employees in 2013 she did so by targeting older and minority employees for dismissal.

Morgan Freeman Lashes Out at Cable News Media Over Baltimore Coverage

Morgan Freeman is taking national cable news outlets to task over what he views as their suspect coverage of the ongoing protests in Baltimore.

CBS' 'Face the Nation' Anchor Bob Schieffer to Retire this Summer: A Look Back at His Work & Country Singing Career

CBS News' treasured journalist and "Face the Nation" anchor Bob Schieffer is hanging up his hat in the news biz.On Wednesday, the 78-year-old journalist announced that he will retire this summer after more than 50 years of working in journalism
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