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Arizona

  • Arizona Chinese News - in Chinese

  • Arizona Informant

    Since 1971, the Arizona Informant has provided an important voice for the African American community throughout the State of Arizona. Published every Wednesday, it is the only African-American owned weekly newspaper in Arizona.

  • Arizona Muslim Voice

    It is a monthly newspaper serving the Arizona Muslim community.

  • Arizona Native Scene

    Arizona Native Scene is a Native American owned and operated Newspaper and publication company that serves the Native American communities in and around the Phoenix area and other Arizona tribes.

  • Asian American Times - in English and Chinese

    The first Asian Bilingual newspaper in Arizona

  • Asian-News

  • Asian SUNews

    The Asian SUNews is the official publication of the Arizona Asian Chamber of Commerce. The purpose of this paper is to inform the Chamber member about national and local news and issues pertinent to the Asian community, and to promote Asian businesses and corporate sponsors through advertisements.

  • Catholic Sun

    The official newspaper for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix

  • East West Magazine

    East West magazine takes a fresh look at a lifestyle that blends two worlds, two cultures. With an emphasis on Asian and Middle Eastern cultures and how the East mixes with Western society, this unique glossy is innovative and relevant.

  • Ebony Cactus Magazine

    The Ebony Cactus is the largest free non-governmental online source of information on African American business in the Southwestern United States, and is published twice a month.

  • El Latino

    Language newspaper for Latinos of Northern Arizona

  • El Monitor Hispano de Phoenix

    Spanish language weekly, featured as Personaje de la Semana foroutstanding intellectual contributions to the Hispanic Community

  • Gallup Independent

  • Heatstroke Gay and Lesbian News

    Phoenix, AZ
    (602) 264-3646

  • India Yellow Pages

  • Latino Perspectives

    Latino Perspectives is published 12 times per year, and is Latino owned and operated. It is an English-language, general interest news magazine. Our publication is distributed free on newsstands throughout Arizona and by paid subscription.

  • Oasis - in Japanese

    PO Box 31781, Phoenix, AZ 85046
    602-569-2488 (tel); 602-569-2489 (fax)
    acejapan@cox.net 

  • Jewish News of Greater Phoenix

  • Korean Arizona Times - in Korean

  • Korean Arizona Today - in Korean

  • KTNN

    KTNN is a commercial radio station that provides information and entertainment to the largest Native American Tribe in the United States.

  • KUYI

    The first Hopi radio station

  • La Voz - in Spanish

  • Navajo Hopi Observer

    A newspaper covers the greater Navajo and Hopi Nations and Flagstaff, Arizona.

  • Navajo Times

    The Navajo Times was established by the Navajo Tribal Council in 1959 as a newsletter. The first issue of the Navajo Times newspaper was published in 1960.

  • Next Weekly - in Chinese

    5130 W. Baseline, Ste. 117-11
    Laveen, AZ 85339
    602-374-8038 (tel); 602-374-8966 (fax)
    nextweeklyaz@aol.com 

  • Nxt Horizon Magazine

    The voice of minority business, especially African-American business in Arizona

  • Prensa Hispana - in Spanish

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National

  • African American Yearbook

    A guide of resource information on business, health, education, and the other opportunities for and about the African American community. It is published annually.
     

  • Azteca America - a Spanish language broadcasting network in the United States
     

  • CNN en Espanol - CNN's Spanish language news network
     

  • Discovery en Espanol - the Spanish language version of the Discovery Channel
     

  • Ebony

    Ebony, a monthly magazine for the African American market, was founded by John H. Johnson and has been published since the autumn of 1945. A digest-sized sister magazine, Jet, is also published by Johnson Publishing.
     

  • Fox Sports en Espanol - a cable television network dedicated to broadcasting sports-related programming in Spanish
     

  • HEPB.TV - HepB.tv is the first online television network for hepatitis B. HepB.tv offers original and syndicated video and audio programming to educate Asian-Americans about hepatitis B, as well as resources to help you inform others in the community.
     

  • Indian Country Today

    Since 1981, Indian Country Today has been a persuasive voice in American Indian journalism, leading the way with accurate and timely reporting, incisive analysis and pointed commentary. Indian Country Today publishes more original journalistic content on American Indian issues than any other news source.
     

  • MTV Tr3s - an American cable, satellite and over-the-air network
     

  • Mun2 - a national Cable TV station aimed at young Latinos in the United States
     

  • Native American Calling
     

  • Native Peoples Magazine

    It is the only Indian-oriented magazine sold coast to coast in the United States on major news stands and is considered the periodical voice of record of the American Indian community. It is published six times a year and while its focus remains on the arts, culture and lifeways of the Native peoples of the Americas, it also reports on topics related to business, health, education, politics, sports, travel in “Indian Country”, the environment, food, language, history and other subjects associated with Native American life past and present.
     

  • Native Youth Magazine

    The online magazine for Native youth.
     

  • Telefutura - a Spanish language television network
     

  • Telemundo - the second largest Spanish language television network in the United States
     

  • Univision - the largest Spanish language television network in the United States

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Other Links

  • Asian American Journalists Association

    Its mission is three-fold: to encourage Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders to enter the ranks of journalism; to work for fair and accurate coverage of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders; and to increase the number of Asian American and Pacific Islander journalists and news managers in the industry.
     

  • National Association of Black Journalists

    The Association is an organization of journalists, students and media-related professionals that provides quality programs and services to and advocates on behalf of black journalists worldwide.
     

  • National Association of Hispanic Journalists

    The Association is dedicated to the recognition and professional advancement of Hispanics in the news industry.
     

  • National Hispanic Media Coalition

    The National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) is a coalition of Hispanic-American organizations that have joined together to address a variety of media related issues that affect the Hispanic-American community across the nation. The National Hispanic Media coalition is a non-profit organization.
     

  • Native American Journalists Association

    The association serves and empowers Native journalists through programs and actions designed to enrich journalism and promote Native cultures.

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