For the purposes of this article, the following definitions apply: (a) (1) âEthnic mediaâ means any organization that produces news or culturally relevant media that serves ethnic, racial, or cultural communities residing in California, including priority populations, racial and linguistic minorities, immigrant communities, indigenous groups, and other historically underserved and underrepresented groups. (2) For purposes of paragraph (1), âpriority populationsâ for purposes of this article, mean members of underserved, disadvantaged, and hard-to-reach communities, including, but not limited to, people who are any of the following: (A) Asian American. (B) Black or African American. (C) Immigrants or refugees. (D) Native American or members of Tribal communities. (E) Latinx. (F) LGBTQ+. (G) Limited English proficiency (LEP). (H) Middle Eastern or North African. (I) Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander. (J) People with disabilities. (K) Religious minorities. (L) Low-income communities. (b) âEthnic media outletâ means an entity that provides a substantial amount of ethnic media content through broadcast, print, or digital means, including television, radio, or online outlets on a daily, weekly, or other regular interval, and that has continuously produced that content for at least one year. (c) âCommunity media outletâ means a nonprofit organization, small business, or microbusiness, as defined in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (d) of Section 14837, in which at least one-half of the content is originally produced community news and cultural content of specific interest to a community, city, neighborhood, or region in the state through broadcast, print, or digital means, including television, radio, or online outlets on a daily, weekly, or other regular interval, and that has continuously produced that content for at least one year. (d) âOfficeâ means the Office of Community Partnerships and Strategic Communications.
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