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Friday, November 30, 2007

Does Dallas Morning News unfairly represent black people?

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On Thursday I opened the Dallas Morning News and flipped through the front of each section. I started looking at the color images on the front of the main pages.

Then I began to think about my claims, and others, on how African-Americans are portrayed in this paper and media outlets across the country. I did an informal survey of the Thursday paper, and extended it to Wednesday and Friday to get more data.

What's listed below are the images on the Front Page of the major sections of the Dallas Morning News: Front Page, Metro, Sports, Business and Guide Live. I wouldn't consider HS Gametime major but I did include it from Thursday. Here are some observations from this rudimentary survey:

* The images of African-Americans for the three days all had to do with Sports with the exception of Norma Adams Wade - Metro columnist, bank robbers, an accused principal, and homeless veterans.

* There are a lot of White columnists writing for the Dallas Morning News

* Zero images of African-Americans on front of Business section

What does this speak to? Does it speak to the way The News chooses to portray blacks and others? Are African-Americans just not present in the fields of acting, business, music, education, government and other vocations? Is this more an American problem than a media problem? I'd like some feedback on this one.

WEDNESDAY



Front Page



Terrell Owens and Ray Sherman, Cowboys receiver and receivers coach, both Black



Helio Castroneves, and Dancing w/the Stars partner Julianne Hough (Helio is from Brazil, partner is Anglo)



Santiago Morales, Mexico - immigration story



Dr. J Robert Cade, Anglo - Gatorade inventor



Metro



Alphonso Warfield - Black Asst. Principal accused in fake badge case



Tom Leppert, White Dallas Mayor



7 Bank Robbery Suspects - 3 Black, 3 White, 1 undistinguishable



Norma Adams Wade - Black Columnist (article on page 7B)



Amber Twiss, White, and other nameless Black Homeless Veterans



Sports



Tim Cowlishaw - Anglo Columnist



Owens and Sherman again



Sean Taylor - Black football player killed earlier this week



Jeremy Maclin - Black U of Missouri football player



Business



Cheryl Hall - White business columnist



Guy Kerr - Belo Corp (Co that owns the Morning News) Executive



Guide Live



Emily Gray, Davide Fluitt, Sara Lovett - White actors



Trisha Miller Smith, Justin Flowers, Dana Schultes - White Actors



Castoneves and Hough



Michael Jackson - uhhhh, take your pick



THURSDAY



Front Page



Shannon Hawari - White (I think) volleyball player at Plano West



Greg Gunderson and John O'Neill - White Green Bay Packer Fans



Tony Romo - Anglo/Hispanic quarterback Dallas Cowboys



Metro



Legs of White skater at Katy Trail



Steve Blow&- White Columnist



Rick Walden and sons Jay and Trey - White complainants over school paddling



Hector Montenegro - Hispanic candidate for Arlington Superintendent



4 white females - Duncanville Women's Club



Sports



Dirk Nowitzki - White Dallas Maverick



Tim Cowlishaw - White Columnist



Tony Romo



Bret Favre - White Green Bay QB



Bob Knight - Texas Tech B-Ball coach in verbal dispute



Art Briles - New Baylor football coach



Business



Pat Snuffer -owner of burger franchise



White male on Wall Street holding up peace signs



Karen Harvey - White flight attendant unloading bags



Scott Burns - Business Columnist



James Moroney III and Skip Cass - Belo Corp. executives



Guide Live



Jeff Griffith - White country music singer



Lynn Alvarez - Hispanic playwright



Elena Hurst - Actress, not sure by maybe Hispanic



High School Game Time



Cousins Tim and Garry Jefferson - Black South Oak Cliff Football Players



Shannon Hawari, White Plano VBall



FRIDAY



Front Page



Terrell Owens getting his popcorn ready (Black, Cowboys)



Ben Bernanke - Federal Reserve Chairman, Jewish



Metro



Jacquelyn Floyd, White Columnist



Amber Terrace, White elementary teacher in DeSoto



Laura Burks, White Stepmother of soldier slain in Iraq



Sports



Tony Romo



Curtis Lofton, Black Oklahoma Football Player



LaDonna Fuston, Loftin's mom in prison from 1992-2004



Delora Terrell, Loftin's grandmother who raised him



Vincent McNeil, Jarvis Phillips, Troy Soudermire, Garry Jefferson - Black DISD QB's



Jerry Stackhouse, Black Dallas Mav



SportsDay II



Tony Romo and Anthony Fassano, White Cowboys Tight End



Jean-Jacques Taylor, Black Columnist



Tim Cowlishaw, White Columnist



Rick Gosselin, NFL Beat Reporter (understatement)



Brett Favre



Guide Live



John Gorka, White Director/Producer



Carson Daly, White Television Host



Business



Caricature of Larry King, Jewish TV Broadcaster



Steve Brown, White Columnist (Real Estate)&

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Comments

littlekinder Anonymous

I think this is way to little data to form a real opinion. For instance, there is not one mention of any Asians. If you want to use this data, African Americans should feel great compared to those in the Asian and Indian communities...

You may be right or wrong, but three days isn't enough data collection.

10 months, 1 week ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )

Clay213 Anonymous

"* There are a lot of White columnists writing for the Dallas Morning News"

I guess I don't really see where you are going with this.. Why wouldn't a major newspaper in the united states have 'a lot of White columnists?'

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Rawlins Gilliland Verified

Being black does not automatically mean one can speak to readers about this city. I have highly educated native Dallas black friends who work in Dallas and, for instance, live in Flower Mound. What possible connect can I expect when they speak to rubber-meets-the-road reality(ies) here in ‘southern Dallas’… including West Dallas and certainly Southeast Dallas where I live?

On the other hand, I'm a native white Dallasite, son of a jazz musician whose Godfathers were bi-racial; raised by flaming liberal activist artists who is starting his 25th year living on a diverse white/black/brown/old/young/gay/straight/ middle class street/'working' class neighborhood about which I have written extensively; including for the DMN. I volunteer in Aids awareness and at-risk teen programs that are primarily brown/black targeted. Now I ask you; which qualifies them to speak about Dallas multi-racial disparate diversity issues? Skin color or actual walk-the-walk vs. talking a blue streak?

It has been my conversational experience that many times, those who grew up in South Dallas or South Oak Cliff or Pemberton Hills (southern most of the 7 Southeast Dallas neighborhoods, north of I-20 and just south of Pleasant Grove) and now make high 5 or 6 figures and never looked back; black professionals who now live in, say, State-Thomas Uptown which was totally a black neighborhood I played in growing up....have perspectives far ‘whiter’ than I who might daily be on South Hampton, Metropolitan or Hatcher. You know as well as I; their disconnect if it exists is intentional rather than cultural no less than mine is the reverse.

10 months, 1 week ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )

Scott Miller Verified

Nitpicking, but... John Gorka is a folk singer. Kind of like Tracy Chapman -just not nearly as successful.

I also saw that pic of Shannon Hawari in a co-workers paper. I would have pegged her for middle eastern descent. Not that it's important or relevant to her skills as an athlete.

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littlekinder Anonymous

Yeah! Folk singers are underrepresented in Pegasus! They need more positive coverage - especially if they are folk AND black like Tracy Chapman. The positive coverage is always for the jazz musicians...

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Scott Doyle Verified

Isn't Shawn Williams the dude who always plays the race card?

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littlekinder Anonymous

Yes...I think these things might be best taken up with the DMN and not in this forum - at least not repeatedly.

Meanwhile, I'm still playing the folk card.

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David Goodspeed Verified

In the interest of fairness and journalism (as this was listed under business news and not a column or commentary) what was DMNs side of the story? How does their content relate to their subscriber/advertiser demographics?

10 months, 1 week ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )

Mike Orren Staff

Fairness and journalism? You looking for that here? ;-)

We allow and encourage voice in all our "news." And this is a piece taken verbatime from the site of one of our content partners. Anyone, including the DMN is free to respond in the comments.

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DC Anonymous

"Pat Snuffer - owner of burger franchise"

Sooo, what race does that equate to??

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