USA Today Media diversity during the economic slowdown has been the most widely discussed topic at the Unity convention, reports
Edwad Iwata. He notes that the sluggish economy, cuts in travel budgets and more than 2,000 lost newspaper jobs in the past year appear to have hurt Unity attendance. About 6,600 are at this week's convention, compared with an all-time high of 8,100 at the convention four years ago in Washington, D.C. ||
Timothy McNulty writes about diversity efforts and Unity.
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