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  1. The Vietnam Era: Media and Popular Culture in the Us and Vietnam
  2. Asian America.Net: Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Cyberspace by Rachel C. Lee, 2003-05-09
  3. Reporters Who Know the Business.(Brief Article): An article from: American Journalism Review by Lori Robertson, 2000-12-01
  4. The Armenian Massacres, 1894-1896: U. S. Media Testimony
  5. American Rhetoric and the Vietnam War by J. Justin Gustainis, 1993-04-30
  6. Representing Black Britian: Black and Asian Images on Television (Culture, Representation and Identity series) by Sarita Malik, 2002-01-15
  7. Epic Encounters : Culture, Media, and U.S. Interests in the Middle East since 1945 (American Crossroads) (American Crossroads) by Melani McAlister, 2005-07-05
  8. Eden, Suez and the Mass Media: Propaganda and Persuasion during the Suez Crisis by Tony Shaw, 1996-03-15
  9. Postcards From Buster: Buster Changes His Luck (L3): First Reader Series (Postcards from Buster) by Marc Brown, 2006-04-12
  10. Friendly Fire: American Images of the Vietnam War by Katherine Kinney, 2000-11-02
  11. Reporting Vietnam: Media and Military at War by William M. Hammond, 1998-10
  12. Henry R. Luce, Time, and the American Crusade in Asia by Robert E. Herzstein, 2006-10-09
  13. Iraq - The Sore of the Planet: Things Corporate Media Won't Tell You by Vladimir Zhirinovsky, 2003-04
  14. East Asia media reaction to rejection of base agreement by Philippine senate (Foreign media analysis) by Jose Armilla, 1991

61. Asian-America At AsianMall.com
Foundation for Asian American Independent media ViewIt Recommend-It. George Takei Asian American media arts center View-It Recommend-It
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The definition of culture is usually encompassed by its arts and artist. Here we present to you the Asians of America who do their part in cultivating that definition through images, words, and presence. Filmmakers, TV and Actors Publications Musicians and Singers Writers ... Resources Featured Sites Yolk Magazine
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62. Ethnic Media Grows Up | ColorLines | Fall 2002
In both cases, the Asian American press avoided the mainstream pitfall of positing and unofficial don of the early1990s growth in Asian American media,
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Ethnic Media Grows Up
by Hua Hsu Will increasing mainstream attention alter the ethnic media landscape? It has become the habit of ethnic press to host the pesky, difficult, and ultimately unpopular questions that would likely invite censure were they voiced in the mainstream.
ethnic markets Serve the People After my first year of college, I spent the summer interning at a local Asian American weekly in San Francisco. Staying afloat on a shoestring budget and the earnest goodwill of its core staffers, the paper skimmed along with a consistent mix of neighborhood news and national politics. I remember one day the managing editor (who happened to be white) was arguing with one of the section editors about the grave discrepancy in their respective salaries, concluding that the lower-paid Chinese American should relish the chance to serve his community. I believe "psychic salary" is what he termed this intangible bonus. "This heightened interest in the ethnic media market has nothing to do with equal rights or civil rights. It has to do with the bottom line."

63. Resources: Asian American Studies Program, WCAS, Northwestern University
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64. Djchuang.com » Asian American
Next Generation of Asian American media — an allvolunteer non-profit effort. ministries. djchuang.com’s index to Asian American churches + ministries
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65. Asian American Film Message Boards
including the Asian CineVision s Asian American media Award for Outstanding Achievement and Hatta has also been the recipient of many media grants,
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66. Asian American Film Message Boards
including the Asian CineVision s Asian American media Award for Outstanding Achievement and Contribution to Asian American media; the Asian American
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67. NAMME : Career Resources : Management Training
In an effort to increase the number of Asian American media executives, The New York Times has generously offered to help one AAJA member attend the Maynard
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    This five-day program, designed for newspaper executives from all departments and at many levels, uses API's new Windows-based computer simulation to generate real-life management situations that help participants develop strategic and operational plans for a mythical 40,000-circulation suburban newspaper and a mythical 220,000-circulation metropolitan newspaper. Participants gain an appreciation for the complexities of the publisher's job, a better understanding of all departments of the newspaper, an opportunity to set long-term objectives and establish priorities and more. EDP takes place twice a year at API's facility in Reston, VA, just outside of Washington, DC.

68. This IS Generationrice
afflicting Asian American media enterprises Is there an Asian American I think we re one generation away before the word Asian American will
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69. SULAIR: Research Quick Start Guides: Asian American Studies
The Asian American media Reference Guide, 2nd ed. (Green Library mediaMicrotext Center E184.O6 A79 1990), an annotated list of films and videotapes about
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70. 21st San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival (SFIAAFF) 2003 San
which pokes fun at everything from David Carridine to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, providing witty commentary on Asian American media representation.
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For more information, call or go to Order Tickets More festival info With more than 130 films and videos from 15 countries, the 21st San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival (SFIAAFF) comes of age with a 44 program cinematic showcase offering a compelling reflection of Asian America and the Asian Diaspora. The festival unspool March 6-16 at the AMC Kabuki 8 and Castro Theatre in San Francisco, and the Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley and March 14-16 at the Camera 3 Cinemas in San Jose. This year's festival opens with a spirited family drama, from British Indian filmmaker Gurinder Chadha. In Bend It Like Beckham , a young Indian woman in London dreams of playing professional soccer, but her Old World Family strikes back. The film features the English debut of veteran Bollywood star Anupam Kher and was a smash hit in the UK and worldwide.

71. Afterimage: Nea 2000 Second Round Grants
To support Asian American media The Millennium Project. As part of its 20th anniversary, the National Asian American Telecommunications Association will
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. On February 7, President Clinton submitted his FY 2001 budget proposal to Congress, requesting a $150 million appropriation for the NEA, an increase of $52 million from the FY 2000 budget. The additional funds would primarily be used to support Challenge America, a new initiative that aims to connect arts organizations more closely with families and communities, provide access to the arts in underserved areas and encourage the development of cultural organizations in communities not previously served by the NEA. In addition, the President has proposed funding for a collaboration between the NEA and the Department of Education. What follows are grants that we believe will be of interest to Afterimage readers, culled from the Media Arts, Visual Arts, Multidisciplinary, Museum, Arts Education, Local Arts Agencies and State and Regional Arts Organizations categories.

72. Afterimage: Pictures In Transition: 15th San Francisco International Asian Ameri
of the recent trends in independent Asian American media production. to accurately reflect the everevolving state of Asian American media arts.
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Afterimage American Drama American Music Teacher ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports Pictures in transition: 15th San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival - film reviews of Asian American films Afterimage July-August, 1997 by Valerie Soe
Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. This year's San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival was a picture of transitions, with programming reflecting some of the recent trends in independent Asian American media production. The festival also pointed out an identity crisis of sorts, as it demonstrated the difficulty in outlining a clear and cohesive definition of Asian American filmmaking. The festival opened with a screening of the silent Chinese classic Love and Duty (1931, by Richard Poh), although it has only peripheral ties to the Asian American community Set in Shanghai, Love and Duty demonstrates a modern sensibility that reflects the Western character of the city. The film includes a riveting performance by Ruan Lingyu, one of China's most popular actresses at the time. intended to show the link between Asian and Asian American films, Love and Duty instead felt like a diversion on the path to the true heart of the festival.

73. Asian American Journalists Association
Asian American Journalists Association. Town Hall to Explore if Asian Americans Unfairly Tried in the media. A town hall meeting will allow community
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74. Korea Bookmarks
News and media Links which includes broader Asian and Asian American media links. Asian American media and marketing by Kang and Lee Advertising.
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Radio Hot 97 NJ 101.5 FM Power 99 Other Details Magazine Rose and Crown Pub Yakuza Contact us Did you see some offensive or controversial content in print, television, or film? E-mail us at: alerts@asianmediawatch.net Subscribe Receive free news alerts when new articles are added to this site. Welcome to Asian Media Watch Updated on Thursday, September 8, 2005 Asian Media Watch is an independent non-profit grassroots organization dedicated to promoting a diverse, fair, and balanced portrayal of Asian and Pacific Islander Americans in the media and entertainment industry. This website provides news about APIA media portrayals including our effort to monitor television and film for offensive or controversial content, campaign against offensive programming, and promote better APIA media representation. Features WRCZ 94.5 FM Albany DJs Call APAs "Slant-eyed Gooks" and Blacks "Cotton-pickers" Updated on July 13, 2005 *Added transcript* Jun 21-22 - Broadcasting from the New York State capitol and home of state policy-makers, the radio hosts of WRCZ 94.5 FM Albany, New York, regularly make derogatory imitations and statements against people of color and women.

76. AA Press Release
Largest Asian American media property, AsianAvenue.com, experiences surge in Asian American media Compares Successfully With Traditional media Giants
http://www.communityconnect.com/PressRoom/prelease/aa1million.html
Asian America Takes on the New York Times
Largest Asian American media property, AsianAvenue.com, experiences surge in
readership and advertising impressions comparable to mainstream websites
New York, NY, October 5, 2000 - AsianAvenue.com today announced that it has surpassed the one- million registered member mark and has closed new advertising deals with Hewlett-Packard, Amazon.com, and Miramax. These milestones mark AsianAvenue.com as the premier media property of the second-fastest growing population in the United States.
"The Asian American community has made tremendous strides this past year and I'm proud that AsianAvenue.com has been there every step of the way," said Benjamin Sun, president and CEO of Community Connect Inc. "We're happy that we've been able to concentrate the power of the Asian American community to capture the attention of mainstream advertisers and media."
Asian American Media Compares Successfully With Traditional Media Giants The US Census projects another significant increase in the Asian American population, rising from 9.5 million in 1995 to 11.1 million today. Forrester Research estimates that 68% of this population is online. The result has been a dramatic rise in pageviews for AsianAvenue.com, placing it amongst some of the largest media properties on the Web.
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77. Asian American Organizations
Asian American media Development (AAMD) Asian Business Association of San Diego - Asian Business Association of Orange County
http://www.awib.org/content_frames/directory/asian/
Asian and Asian American Organizations
We do not necessarily have the link for every organization. If you wish to see a listing of organizations within any particular State, please select the State of your choice for a description of all listed Asian organizations California (Southern) District of Columbia Hawaii Illinois ...
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78. DV REPUBLIC - LINKS - Alternative Film & Video
the 54th Locarno Film Festival) and the Asian American media Reference Guide; the most extensive Asian/Asian American media archives; and an evolving
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"ASIAN CINEVISION (ACV), a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization, is a national media arts center dedicated to the promotion and preservation of Asian/Asian American film and video makers, media artists and their wide diversity of works outreaching to Asian American specific communities and beyond. Organizational components include an annual Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF) with a subsequent national tour of selected works; special screenings for members and general audiences; CineVue quarterly media arts journal; exclusive U.S. distribution of "Out of the Shadows: Asian in American Cinema," edited by Roger Garcia (Edizioni Olivares and the 54th Locarno Film Festival) and the Asian American Media Reference Guide; the most extensive Asian/Asian American media archives; and an evolving web site that's currently being updated to include video streaming capabilities and searchable database for film/video makers."
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79. Asian Media Access :: About Asian Media Access
Minneapolis campus of Metropolitan State University, AMA is one of only five national media organizations devoted to serving Asian American media needs.
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About Asian Media Access Asian Media Access is a non-profit organization dedicated to using media arts as tools for social betterment. Centrally located on the Minneapolis campus of Metropolitan State University, AMA is one of only five national media organizations devoted to serving Asian American media needs. Our continuing mission is to Connect the Disconnected: we want to challenge the traditional isolation of Asian American communities by helping Asian Americans realize that the media can be an effective and important tool for communication and education. The media can be important means of preventing social illness. We can use it to identify potential community problems, and to arrive at participatory solutions. Yet, because of cost and technology, the media often remains inaccessible to a large number of citizens, especially to minorities. "Media Access" refers to various educational workshops and practices which enable participation and understanding of media by under-served populations. Through democratization of media access, we can increase tolerance and understanding among all ethnic groups. In this spirit, Asian Media Access provide programs and services in three areas:

80. National Asian Americans Telecommunications Association
NAATA is one of the three major Asian American media arts organizations in American media Arts. Los Angeles UCLA Asian American Studies Center and
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NATIONAL ASIAN AMERICAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION The mission of the National Asian American Telecommunications Association (NAATA) is "to advance the ideals of cultural pluralism in America and to promote better understanding of the Asian Pacific American experience through film, video and radio." Since its founding in 1980, NAATA has been bringing award-winning programs by and about Asian Pacific Americans to the public through such venues as national and local television broadcasting, film and video screenings, and educational distribution services. NAATA works primarily in three programming areas: television broadcast, exhibition (namely, the annual San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival), and non-broadcast distribution, (more specifically, through their CrossCurrent Media catalogue). Through this effort, the organization seeks to support and nurture Asian Pacific American media artists in order to proffer a more accurate representation of Asian Pacific communities to the public. The representation of Asian Americans in American television and film, supporters of the group feel, has led to many false perceptions of them. In the 1995 Catalogue of the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, Stephen Gong (film history scholar and manager of the Pacific Film Archive) argues that the struggles in the career of silent film star, Sessue Hayakawa remain emblematic of the price Asian/American actors pay in order to get some screen time. Referring to the stereotypes of Asian Americans, he asks: "Do the commercial constraints that have apparently governed mass media from its earliest days still make it a given that public expectations must be fulfilled before artistic vision can be exercised?" NAATA attempts to respond to this question by presentingand more importantly, integratingalternative and self-proclaimed representation by "marginal" peoples into the mainstream media culture.

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