DuJuan McCoy Slams National Association of Black Journalists for Giving Him ‘Troubling’ Award at Gala Event in Atlanta

NABJ hands African-American McCoy, CEO of Circle City Broadcasting, a 'Thumbs Down’ award over vaguely described concerns about his treatment of Black journalists at WISH‑TV in Indianapolis

DuJuan McCoy Slams National Association of Black Journalists for Giving Him ‘Troubling’ Award at Gala Event in Atlanta
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TV: The recipient of this TV industry “award” had a simple message: No thanks. Keep it.

African-American TV station owner DuJuan McCoy is pushing back on an Aug. 15 decision by the National Association of Black Journalists to issue its annual “Thumbs Down” award to him during its Salute to Excellence gala ceremony in Atlanta. NABJ – founded in 1975 and based at the University of Maryland – represents more than 4,000 journalists. It said McCoy’s “award” reflected concerns raised about his treatment of Black journalists at WISH‑TV in Indianapolis, part of McCoy’s Circle City Broadcasting. NABJ, however, described its concerns in vague terms without offering a single example of what it meant. Video of the award presentation starts here on YouTube. (More after paywall)

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