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inspired by those at San Francisco State and UC Berkeley.

with content contributed from the broader newsroom.com/2025/10/15/poc-verticals-axed-nbc-journalists-aapi/#:~:text=While%20some%20members%20of%20those.

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its stories boast the largest audience numbers on NBCNews.and part of a larger sign of the media industrys retreat from diversity.Media Action Network for Asian Americans (MANAA) issued the following statement on Oct.

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It is anathema to freedom of speech.org/news/taaf-statement-on-layoffs-impacting-nbc-asian-america; Asian American Life (media diversity setback) www.

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MANAA echoes the sentiments of others like The Asian American Foundation (TAAF) (heartbroken) www.

NBC said the verticals would continue to exist.Southern California is also the largest destination in North America for Japanese companies.

I also hope to find ways to contribute.I intend to visit as many locations as possible across Southern California and Arizona.

to the growth of Japans content industry.Southern California and Arizona are home to approximately 90.