Black Press’ Radio’s DC Livers covered the 14th Annual National Association of Minority Media Executives (NAMME) Conference July 10 -12, and offers an insight some of the critical issues as well as features interviews with several of its participants. Enjoy …
Black Media Reality Check: Media veteran Virgil Smith gives tough love advice to Black publishers:
Who’s Who in Black Media: Derrick T. Dingle, editor of Black Enterprise magazine shares publishing secrets
The Takeover: Urban youth are tuning out traditional media. 25-year-old media CEO Johan Thomas explains why.
Papperazzi: Photojournalist Harlee Little discusses papperazzi activity, love of Gordon Parks at NAMME convention
NAMME: Neil Foote takes reigns of media diversity organization
Architect of the Future: Albert E. Fitzpatrick discusses founding NAMME, the future of media diversity and his plan to ensure that young people find a home in media
Supreme Discomfort: Author Kevin Merida discusses his new book on Clarence Thomas at the NAMME convention
Fox Searchlight Pictures sponsors NAMME conference to show committment to media diversity.