CableFAX honors the most influential minorities in cable in its Diversity issue.
CableFAX 2009 Diversity Issue: What a Difference a Year Makes, or Not
At this time last year the country was gearing up for a presidential election that some thought would change the country radically. A few of us at CableFAX wondered about this, so in the diversity magazine published last year we asked a panel of cable executives whether the prospect of an Obama presidency would “reduce the urgency of cable diversity initiatives and organizations, like NAMIC?” We thought it was a good question. Now we realize it was not. Our panelists agreed on a verdict...more»
Cable Fax: 2009 Most Influential Minorities in Cable: The Top 50 The top 50 executives in CableFAX: The Magazine's annual survey of cable's diverse power brokers and inspirational leaders...more»
2009 Most Influential Minorities in Cable: The Second 50 The second 50 executives in CableFAX: The Magazine's annual survey of cable's diverse power brokers and inspirational leaders....more»
2009 Most Influential Minorities in Cable: Regional Executives The top regional executives in CableFAX: The Magazine's annual survey of cable's diverse power brokers and inspirational leaders...more»
2009 EMMAs—Diversity through Marketing NAMIC’s Excellence in Multicultural Marketing Award winners prove the case yet again that diversity is good business....more»
2009 Top 10 Places to Work in Cable The top places in cable to work in 2009? Wouldn’t that be any place that offers a steady paycheck and a few health benefits? Still, we found that the operators and programmers below remain leaders in offering cutting-edge, open-minded benefits packages and in promoting diversity and fairness. All this in a struggling economy, ladies and gentlemen....more»
Editor's Note: What a Difference a Year Makes, or Not At this time last year the country was gearing up for a presidential election that some thought would change the country radically. A few of us at CableFAX wondered about this, so in the diversity magazine published last year we asked a panel of cable executives whether the prospect of an Obama presidency would "reduce the urgency of cable diversity initiatives and organizations, like NAMIC?"...more»