NEWNHG_140628_086
Existing comment: Ethnic Voices Heard in the Newsroom:
Newspapers began to cater to special interests -- reformers, women, sports fans, laborers and others -- in the 19th century. Especially popular among those publications were newspapers for and about ethnic groups, because English was not the primary language of many immigrants and minorities. Today, ethnic newspapers and broadcast outlets reach millions of readers and viewers daily. Additionally, some mainstream publications have begun publishing sections or editions in languages other than English.
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