Comparing the racial diversity of the journalists
at America's daily newspapers
with the communities that they serve
Newsroom diversity report for
The Evening Times, Little Falls
Little Falls, New York
Owner: Liberty Group Publishing (Ill.)
From a report for the Knight Foundation
by Bill Dedman and Stephen K. Doig, June 2005
Click here to read the national report or to select another newspaper
Year Non-white % of newsroom staff
2005 20.0
2004 20.0
2003 20.0
2002 20.0
2001 20.0
2000 Did not report
1999 25.0
1998 40.0
1997 16.7
1996 14.3
1995 Did not report
1994 0.0
1993 0.0
1992 0.0
1991 Did not report
1990 Did not report
The latest year at peak is 1998
See the notes and definitions section below for the sources of these figures.
Newsroom Diversity Index
for The Evening Times, Little Falls
Year Non-white % of newsroom staff Non-white % of circulation area Newsroom Diversity Index (parity=100)
2005 20.0 2.5 791
2004 20.0 2.5 791
How the index is calculated
The Newsroom Diversity Index is the non-white percentage of the newsroom staff
divided by the non-white percentage of residents in the circulation area.
(Parity = 100.)
Company index
This newspaper's owner, Liberty Group Publishing (Ill.),
has a companywide, circulation-weighted Diversity Index of 32.
See the notes and definitions section below for the sources of these figures.
Peer group comparison
for The Evening Times, Little Falls
This newspaper's Newsroom Diversity Index is 791. This paper
Peer group
Compare that with 0, which is the median Diversity Index for all newspapers
reporting in this circulation category of 5,000 and fewer daily sales.
In that group, this newspaper's Diversity Index ranks 1 out of 132
newspapers reporting in the category of 5,000 and fewer daily sales.
FYI, in circulation, this newspaper's average weekday circulation of
approximately 4,015 ranks 1244 out of 1,410 daily newspapers in the US.
See the notes and definitions section below for the sources of these figures.
Details on race/ethnicity
in the circulation area
and the home county
of The Evening Times, Little Falls
Circulation area
Race/ethnicity % of population Number of residents
Hispanic 0.5 28
Black 0.3 15
Asian and Pacific Islander 0.6 30
Native-American 0.3 17
Other non-white 0.0 1
Multi-racial 0.8 40
  Non-white 2.5 131
White 97.5 5,057
Total 5,188
Home county:  Herkimer
Race/ethnicity % of population Number of residents
Hispanic 0.9 580
Black 0.5 305
Asian and Pacific Islander 0.4 265
Native-American 0.2 121
Other non-white 0.0 15
Multi-racial 0.7 474
  Non-white 2.7 1,760
White 97.3 62,667
Total 64,427
The home county of this newspaper is Herkimer.
About this report
This third annual report for the Knight Foundation adds context to an annual survey by the American Society of Newspaper Editors. ASNE has set a goal that
every newspaper, to help it know its community and gather the news, should employ at least one non-white journalist, and that newspapers should strive to
employ non-whites in proportion to their share of the community. ASNE's report, at www.asne.org, shows each newspaper's non-white employment, but does
not disclose how closely that employment mirrors the newspaper's circulation area.
That gap is filled by the report you are reading now. This report was not done by ASNE, but was done for the Knight Foundation by Bill Dedman and 
Stephen K. Doig. It shows how close each newspaper is to ASNE's goal, by comparing the newsroom staffing with the circulation area population.
The full report is at www.powerreporting.com/knight.
Notes and definitions
  1. The Newsroom Diversity Index is the non-white percentage of the newsroom staff divided by the non-white percentage of the circulation area's residents. Parity = 100.
  2. Source for staffing: Survey by American Society of Newspaper Editors, April 2005. Newspapers report non-white staff as of the end of the previous year.
  3. Following ASNE's definition, newsroom staff includes only supervisors, reporters, editors, copy/layout editors and photographers.
  4. Also following ASNE's definition, "whites," "blacks," etc., exclude Hispanics, who are counted in a separate category.
  5. Source for boundaries of this newspaper's circulation area: Newspaper's home city. 
  6. A paper may define its circulation area differently for marketing efforts, or news coverage, or to set advertising rates.
  7. If ZIP Codes or counties are used, this report applies a threshold: 10 percent household penetration is required to include an area in the circulation area.
  8. Source for the demographics of residents of that circulation area: US Census 2000.
  9. Source for total circulation: Editor & Publisher magazine, Monday-Friday average at year-end 2004.
 10. Staff of non-English publications, such as the Miami Herald's El Nuevo Herald, are excluded from the ASNE staffing survey for the first time this year.
      
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