
UK media executive resigns after Black journalists blast group for being 'in denial' about racism
CNN
The head of a UK media industry body has resigned after the group claimed that racism played no part in coverage of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, prompting a rebuke from more than 160 journalists of color.
Ian Murray, executive director of the Society of Editors, on Wednesday said he would step down so the organization could "rebuild its reputation." Murray had said in a statement earlier this week that it was "untrue" that sections of the UK press were bigoted or racist.More Related News

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