Cox Media Group, National Association of Black Journalists announce Jovita Moore Scholarship Fund
www.wsbtv.com By WSBTV.com News Staff Cox Media Group and the National Association of Black Journalists have announced a scholarship fund in memory of Channel 2′s Jovita Moore. The announcement came Saturday night at the NABJ’s annual conference in Las Vegas. The $25,000 annual investment will support students studying broadcast journalism in remembrance of… The post Cox Media Group, National Association of Black Journalists announce Jovita Moore Scholarship Fund appeared first on The Oklahoma Eagle.

Cox Media Group and the National Association of Black Journalists have announced a scholarship fund in memory of Channel 2′s Jovita Moore.
The announcement came Saturday night at the NABJ’s annual conference in Las Vegas.
The $25,000 annual investment will support students studying broadcast journalism in remembrance of Jovita’s life and legacy.
At this time, there is no cure for glioblastoma, only treatments to slow it down.
Jovita had been with Channel 2 Action News since 1998. She is survived by her mother, her two wonderful children and stepdaughter, who she called the most important accomplishments of her life.
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If you’d like to help keep Jovita’s legacy alive, you can by donating to NABJ.org. Here’s how:
- Go to NABJonline.org and click Donate
- Select a pre-designated gift selection or type in a desired donation amount
- Select how often the donation will recur
- Under the first drop-down menu asking where to direct the donation, select Scholarships
- Under the second drop-down menu clarifying the type of scholarship, select Journalism Scholarships
- Check the box I would like to make this gift in honor of someone under In Tribute
- Type Jovita Moore in the Name of person being memorialized and honored box
- Fill out contact and payment information as requested
- Click the I’m not a robot box
- Submit
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