
Ex-officio RTNDA member Kathy Times was elected president of the National Association of Black Journalistson Friday.
From Richard Prince's column: Times, an anchor and investigative reporter at WDBD-TV in
Jackson, Miss., who made retraining journalists a key part of her
platform, Friday was elected president of the National Association of
Black Journalists.
Times, the organization's vice president for broadcast, defeated Angelo B. Henderson,
a Detroit radio talk-show host whose background includes a Pulitzer
Prize for his work at the Wall Street Journal, as well as a stint at
Real Times, owner of a chain of black newspapers. The vote was 325 to
248 in one of three losses for Detroit candidates.