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"I am considering citing your study in the last chapter which projects the possible future for people of color and their relationship to mass media". Dr. Clint Williams, Howard University, author of Race, Multiculturalism and The Media (3rd Edition Sage Press)

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Media Mogul Tries Remote Control, New York Times, February 18, 2007

“Minorities Need Arts-info Sources” by Cynthia Greenlee-Donnell, The Herald Sun Newspaper, April 16, 2004. From A Different Presence & Changing Force in the Triangle: African & Hispanic American Arts Attendance, A Study by Durham Arts Council, 2004

“Brave Small World: Entrepreneurs Gain Respect, Popularity in Corporate America” by Anne Krishnan, The Herald Sun Newspaper, May 2, 2004.

“TV One seeks cable’s basic tier” by David B. Wilkerson, CBS Marketwatch.com, November 15, 2003

Urban Market Report: A Tapestry of Media & Life ®. Copyright 2006-1998

• “ESOMAR Study Finds Group Viewing Grows Among Minorities”, MediaPost’s, Media Daily News by Paul Gough, August 04, 2003

Racism, Sexism, and the Media, Clint Wilson I, Ph.D., Sage Press, 2004

• “Digital Pipeline May be Narrowing: New studies show gains in interest and usage”, CableWorld, Anthony Crupi August, 27, 2002

• “Study: Education Drives Minority Video Penetration”, Multichannel News by Mike Reynolds, July 22, 2002

• Hispanic Market Report, Multichannel News, October 28, 2002

• Case Study: The Urban Market Report by W.G. Smith & Associates, USADATA.com, April 17, 2000

“A Day In The Life of an Urban General Manager” by R. Thomas Umstead, Cablevision, April 12, 1999

“Minorities See Cable Barriers” by Jim McConville, Electronic Media, September 20, 1999. Study by NAMIC: A Look Towards Advancement

“Minority Advancement Strong, except CEOs” by R. Thomas Umstead, Multichannel News, September, 13, 1999. Study by NAMIC: A Look Towards Advancement

“Want to Pare Complaints? Try Some Body Language” and Operators Take Precaution to Avoid Trouble” CableWorld July & October, 1999

“America’s Best & Brightest Men, Dollars & Sense, Fall 1994

“Smith Named Among Best & Brightest”, Time Warner Connections, November 1994

Black Television Audience Heterogeneity: A Uses & Gratifications Approach (Master’s Thesis) Pg. 338, Communications/Entertainment Law Journal, Vol. 8, 1986.


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