Center for Media Literacy
The Center for Media Literacy is an educational organization that promotes media literacy.
The Center for Media Literacy is an educational organization that promotes media literacy.
The Arab Media section of al-bab.com aims to monitor these developments in the fields of newspapers, radio, television, cinema and the internet, and to provide a forum for debate on such issues as freedom and censorship.
The Religion Communicators Council is an interfaith association of religion communicators at work in print and electronic communication, marketing and in public relations. It is based in New York City. Shirley Struchen is executive director.
The Evangelical Press Association seeks to promote the cause of evangelical Christianity and to enhance the influence of Christian journalism. It is based in Colorado Springs, Colo.
The Evangelical Christian Publishers Association is an international non-profit trade organization comprised of member companies that are involved in the publishing and distribution of Christian content worldwide. Contact through the website.
The Episcopal Communicator is a self-supporting organization of persons with communication responsibilities in The Episcopal Church.
The American Jewish Press Association was founded in 1944 as a voluntary not-for-profit professional association for the English-language Jewish Press in North America. Today, its membership consists of about 250 newspapers, magazines, individual journalists and affiliated organizations throughout the United States and Canada.
TheHumanist.com is the daily online news site published by the American Humanist Association. It is based in Washington, D.C. Contact through the website.
News from Indian Country is a publication of Indian Country Communications, Inc., which is located on a reservation in northern Wisconsin.