‘The Guardian’ quits X, citing concerns over ‘disturbing content’
In a bold move that has sparked discussions across the media landscape, The Guardian, a leading British news outlet, has officially announced its departure from
In a bold move that has sparked discussions across the media landscape, The Guardian, a leading British news outlet, has officially announced its departure from
The entertainment industry witnessed a significant moment when Megan Thee Stallion’s documentary, Megan Thee Stallion: In Her Words, dropped a bombshell regarding veteran journalist Gayle
Elaine Welteroth‘s journey from a Newark, California native to a transformative force in media exemplifies perseverance and innovation. After graduating from Sacramento State University in
In a surprising turn of events, The Washington Post has seen a significant drop in its subscriber base, losing over 200,000 subscribers following a controversial
The recent face-off between “The Breakfast Club” host Charlamagne tha God and CNN anchor Anderson Cooper has ignited a crucial discussion about media bias in
The story of two media titans began in 1976 at a Baltimore news station, where Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King first crossed paths. Their connection,
In the high-stakes arena of sports journalism, where testosterone-fueled narratives of physical prowess often dominate, Taylor Rooks emerges as a refreshing and revolutionary voice. With
Gayle King, a prominent figure in American morning television and best friend to media mogul Oprah Winfrey, has secured her position on “CBS Mornings” by
The National Association of Black Journalists has received a good deal of national attention at this year’s annual conference. While much of that attention is
Welcome to another enlightening episode of “Equity in Focus,” hosted by Kevin Hooks. Today, we dive deep into the realms of journalism, community engagement, and
Carron J. Phillips was right. The Deadspin columnist was on the money when he pointed out the real losers in the recent announcements of debate
Detroit native Philip Lewis, senior front page editor at HuffPost, sat down for an exclusive interview with rolling out. During our talk, Lewis revealed his
Rolling out recently had a chance to sit down and talk with Detroit radio icon Dr. Darrius, of iHeart media and 97.9 WJLB Detroit. Dr.Darrius
The newest anchor of ESPN’s “SportsCenter” Max McGee recently spoke with rolling out to discuss his journey to joining the media juggernaut and to share
Monica Kaufman Pearson, the first Black woman to anchor an evening Atlanta newscast, is set to return to the television sets of metro Atlanta residents.
Nine-year-old Mark C. Sanders is an honor roll student who’s currently enrolled in his school’s dual language immersion program. As an active baseball player who’s
Mikki K. Harris is a multimedia journalist whose images have been featured in USA Today, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Newsday, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Sports Illustrated and New
Dorothy Butler Gilliam was the first Black female reporter at The Washington Post. The Memphis, Tennessee, native arrived at The Post in 1961 after graduating
A native of Northern California and a Navy veteran, Jaye Cole currently resides in Atlanta and practices as a transactional project attorney. Prior to graduating
DeDe McGuire is one of the hardest working women in radio. She can be heard weekday mornings hosting her syndicated morning show, “DeDe in the Morning,”