The website, www.nabj.org, is a site for the National Association of Black Journalists. The website says NABJ is dedicated to improving the media's coverage of the black community. This website is important for those working in all areas of mass media because it has a variety of information from how to join NABJ to recent news releases. There is even a way for NABJ job seekers to find jobs online using this website, simply by becoming a member of NABJ.org and logging in. This site posts the dates and explanations of seminars that are coming up in the near future, such has a seminar in April titled "Advancing in Broadcast Management." There are also stories under the website's "Special Reports" link. One story under this link, states that there is little diversity in managers at television stations like ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC and that most of them are white, not people of color. Another is about the National Association of Black Journalists breast cancer survivors. On the left side of the website, there is a site map. Within this site map, there are all the links to the website so information can be accessed easily. There are different categories of links and among these are: About NABJ, Newsroom, Media Institute, Awards, Students, and Resources. This site even gives NABJ students a chance to apply for internships for print journalism, broadcast journalism, and multimedia journalism. An important link within the site is "Code of Ethics." This explains the NABJ beliefs, expectations and how a person should behave in order to be a member of NABJ.
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