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  • Defamation of Religion v. Freedom of Expression: Finding the Balance in a Democratic Society
  • Law, Media, & Environmental Policy: A Fundamental Linkage in Sustainable Democratic Governance
  • MEDIASCOPE: Whose media? Which people?
  • Nonprofit Journalism: Removing the Pressure of the Bottom Line
  • TRENDSPOTTING: World Leaders are using the web to communicate directly with public, bypassing the media
  • TRENDSPOTTING: Heavy Social Network Visitors Also Prefer "Leisure" Retail Sites From Center For Media Research
  • Food Advertising Works
  • Reuters Handbook of Journalism PDF
  • Media Industry Facing Biggest Upheaval Since Gutenberg: Media Consumers Morphing into Media Makers
  • The First Amendment and Measuring Media Diversity: Constitutional Principles and Regulatory Challenges
  • Media Coverage and IPO Underpricing
  • Do Early Opinion Polls Change the Outcome? Writer: Dr. Jaishri N Jethwaney Published in Communicator, Quarterly Journal of Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi
  • Advertiser Funded Programming: The International Scenario
  • Branded Entertainment: India Story
  • Antitrust Law and Mass Media Regulation: Can Merger Standards Protect the Public Interest?
  • Media Licensing, Convergence and Globalization
  • Vanishing News? An Economic Analysis of Recent Trends in the Newspaper Industry
  • The Role of the Media in the Launch of Internet IPOs
  • The Role of Financial Journalists in Corporate Governance
  • Southeast Asia's Press Freedom Challenges for 2010
  • Google Book Search and Fair Use: iTunes for Authors, or Napster for Books?
  • Investing in the Newsroom is Good for Business Journalism and Marketing Researchers Determine News Quality Directly Impacts Profitability: University of Missouri-Columbia (USA)
  • RUSSIA: Young journalists discuss culture of tolerance at media forum in Saint-Petersburg
  • EDITORS PICK: A new model of journalism
  • INTERNATIONAL:- Challenges lie ahead for press freedom in Southeast Asia, says SEAPA
  • 'Branded entertainment challenge is not about saliency, it is about strategic & seamless integration'
  • WILL MAINSTREAM MEDIA BLOGS STAMP OUT INDEPENDENTS: Exclusive report in the Huffington Post
  • IFRA Executive News Digest 20 November 2008
  • 'End of Deadly Decade' IFJ Report on Journalists and Media Staff Killed in 2009
  • CHINA: Hong Kong, Macau no longer enjoy more relaxed press regulations introduced during Olympic Games
  • PAKISTAN ;- RSF report finds minor improvement for press freedom after Taliban defeat
  • MEDIA WATCH :- Racism Down Under And The Media
  • MEDIA MONITOR: NEW RABBITS FROM UNCLE SAM’S HAT
  • Print media holds its own among India’s youth
  • Press standards to be investigated by parliamentary select committee, Mark Sweney
  • MEDIA WATCH :- Quote, misquote as politicians’ last resort
  • Tell Cable News: No More PR Pundits
  • JOB WATCH: With Few Job Prospects, Journalism Students Should Learn Web Skills
  • EDITORS PICK: MEDIA ALERT - The BBC, Impatiality, and the Hidden Logic of Massacre - PART 2
  • UNESCO publishes curriculum on conflict-sensitive reporting
  • LIBERIA :- CEMESP launches 2009 annual press freedom report
  • PALESTINE/ISRAEL:- MADA's 2009 annual report on press freedom
  • EUROPE: New Privacy International report reveals counter-terrorism effects on media
  • Internet Overtakes Newspapers As News Outlet Biggest Stories of 2008: Economy Tops Campaign
  • DOCUMENT: Johann Hari: Why should I respect these oppressive religions?
  • COLOMBIA :- Advances, setbacks noted in battle against impunity
  • ASIA MEDIA NEWS Weekly Update
  • IFRA Executive News Digest 19 November 2008
  • TRENDSPOTTING: Publish2: The Web's Newswire
  • KENYA ;- ARTICLE 19 recommends changes to new broadcasting regulati on
  • IFJ Demands More Action to Strengthen Rights of Women in Media
  • Endless fascination' for celebrities in journalism
  • NEW DELHI :- EC to wait for Press Council report on ‘paid news'
  • As dust settles in Bangkok, media in Thailand considers its own injuries
  • INTERNATIONAL :- Attacks against journalists on the rise worldwide, says WAN-IFRA report
  • AFGHANISTAN :- Peace impossible without freedom and safety for media, says RSF mission report
  • EDITOR'S PICK: Today's news - An argument for nonprofit journalism?
  • TRENDSPOTTING: Panel says new media model holds promise for international journalists
  • US MEDIA: Gaza Coverage Echoed Govt Support of Israel
  • SERBIA :- Adopted law on electronic communications a threat to freedom of expression, says IPI
  • CHINA :- As Internet controls increase, Freedom House calls for urgent international response
  • EDITORS PICK: "Transformation of newspapers into commercial machines is strangling investigative journalism"
  • UNANSWERED QUESTION: When A Newspaper Stops Publishing In Print, What Happens To The Print Advertising Dollars?
  • EDITOR'S PICK: How the Ongoing Transitions in Journalism May Affect the First Amendment's "Marketplace of Ideas"
  • Why WikiLeaks Must Be Protected
  • Do journalism practices need to change for digital media?
  • Media & Marketing -- Advertising: Marketers Hone Digital Game
  • MEDIA LENS: The BBC, Impatiality, and the Hidden Logic of Massacare
  • New Issue of FAIR's Magazine Extra!
  • Iran :- Marking a Year of Struggle
  • CI News :- "UNESCO’s Brasilia Office launches new media development projects"
  • Newsletter July 2008 from UK Press Complaints Commission
  • INTERNATIONAL: US National Endowment for Democracy offers journalism fellowships
  • IFRA Executive News Digest17 December 2008
  • EDITOR'S PICK; Is Patriotic Journalism different from Real Journalism?
  • The Traits of a Good Reporter
  • INTERNATIONAL: Press freedom round-up 2008
  • MAGAZINE RACK: "The Hoot" January-February 2009
  • YOU TUBE: IJNet launches YouTube page for journalists worldwide
  • TRENDSPOTTING: Technology forces journalism to change
  • WRITTEN OFF: How the Indian news media deals with its freelance journalists*
  • MAGAZINE RACK: The Hoot - January-February 2009
  • CHINA: "Govt Fails to Deliver: an Olympic-Year Report Card on Free Expression" PEN DOCUMENT
  • MAGAZINE RACK: The Hoot December 2008-January 2009
  • Budgets for TV, print, radio, magazines, advertising expenditures to be cut by two-thirds: Forrester
  • Kenya/Ethiopia : - ARTICLE 19 Building Capacity of Legal Professionals from Ethiopia and Kenya on Media Law
  • MAGAZINE RACK: The Hoot November-December 2008
  • TRENDSPOTTING: CPJ survey shows online journalists now jailed more than those in other media
  • ONLINE ARTICLE XIX REPORT - SPEAKING OUT FOR FREE EXPRESSION - 1987-2007 AND BEYOND
  • MAGAZINE RACK: The Journalist - magazine of the National Union of Journalists Jan Feb 2009 Issue
  • Columbia J-school events in Kolkata, New Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai
  • INTERNATIONAL :- IFJ marks "end of deadly decade" with report on journalists and media staff killed in 2009
  • Society for New Communications Research Announces 2010 Fellows
  • EDITOR'S PICK: The chicken shed
  • MEDIA ON MEDIA: In the news, American news
  • IFJ report on journalists and media staff killed in 2008
  • INTERNATIONAL UNITED STATE : - Secretary of State's speech recognises Internet as integral to development and stability
  • TRENDSPOTTING: Most Print and Online Journalists Use Social Media for Story Research
  • Young Journos Do Have a Future -- If They Are Nimble
  • EDITOR'S PICK: Strange things in China's media
  • AMERICAS: IAPA releases three reports on crimes against journalists
  • TRENDSPOTTING: IPTV -- It all Ads up
  • TUNISIA :- On International Women's Day, 25 IFEX members appeal to the UN to raise concerns about the ongoing violations of women's rig hts
  • [Europe.list] Unions of Journalists Pledge Fight back over "Spiral of Decline" in European Media
  • BRAZIL: Critical journalist's home set on fire in northern Amazon region
  • TIBET ( CHINA) "Voice of the Voiceless" for Tibet: RSF interview with radio station editor
  • Journalism, Value Creation and the Future of News Organizations: Paper by Robert Picard
  • Killing The Messenger COMPLETE REPORT OF THE GLOBAL INQUIRY BY THE INTERNATIONAL NEWS
  • IFJ Marks 'End of Deadly Decade' With Report on Journalists and Media Staff Killed in 2009
  • Kenya : - ARTICLE 19 Recommends Changes to New Broadcasting Regulation of Kenya
  • IFJ Report on Hacking Row Exposes Weakness of UK Press Complaints Commission: "Case for Reform is Unanswerable"
  • Static in Venezuela: The Chávez administration pulls a broadcast license as it asserts media muscle -- A CPJ Special Report
  • Pakistan’s Silenced Press: by Bob Dietz, Committee to Protect Journalists
  • Empty promise of press freedom: by Bob Dietz from South China Morning Post, Dec 12, 2006
  • Federation of Nepalese Journalists e-bulletin Vol.2, No.5, May 1, 2007
  • AZERBAIJAN :- Student journalist expelled after publishing critical articles
  • Advertising “Impact” or “Efficiency” Is Critical To Evaluate Advertising: Source Financial Express
  • Workshop on gender in media training to take place in Windhoek this week
  • Editors Guilt
  • International Special Rapporteurs for Free Expression Highlight Critical Ten Challenges
  • Bharat Asmita award for P. Sainath
  • 2007 is our year of experimenting with the business model Says Mahesh Chauhan, President, Rediffusion DYR: Source: exchange4media
  • Global Newspaper Circulation, Advertising On the Upswing: WAN
  • Honduras: International Mission Publishes Report on Freedom of the Press
  • Musharraf's global war on journalism and United States' ambivalent stance on press freedoms: Anil Kalhan AsiaMedia
  • The karma of Nepali journalists: the modern Nepali press in context of recent threats: by Dharma Adhikari
  • JOURNALISTS IN EXILE: At least three journalists a month flee their home countries to escape threats of violence, imprisonment or harassment. By Elisabeth Witchel and Karen Phillips
  • IFEX MEDIA NEWS DIGEST July 20-24, 2007: Recent headlines on freedom of expression collected from members of the International Freedom of Expression eXchange
  • INNOVATION JOURNALISM: European Journalism Center to arrange more conferences
  • INNOVATION JOURNALISM EJC website link
  • Foreign News Coverage: The U.S. Media's Undervalued Asset: By Jill Carroll, Reporter, The Christian Science Monitor, Fall 2006 Cabot Fellow
  • The Growing Importance of Nonprofit Journalism -- By Charles Lewis, Shorenstein Fellow, Spring 2006, President, The Fund for Independence in Journalism
  • How (media) companies can make the most of user-generated content By Jacques R. Bughin The McKinsey Quarterly
  • IRAN :- With 52 journalists in jail, Iran hits new, shameful record
  • INDIA :- News that sells
  • Marketing In A Post-TiVo World The McKinsey Quarterly
  • INTERVIEW: ‘Media - Most Exclusionist Institution in India’: says Palagummi Sainath, winner of this year's Ramon Magsaysay award for journalism, literature, creative communication and arts
  • “BHUTAN's experiment with a free press” Bhutan's democratic transition will involve some serious multi-tasking, writes Dharma Adhikari
  • CNET Tops News and Tech Destinations in August from Center For Media Research
  • Core Ad Spending Facing Challenges While Web, Outdoor and Cable Up from Center For Media Research
  • INDIA: TV news is no longer defined by anchors sitting in steel-and-laminate newsrooms (PART 2)
  • BROADCAST BILL: Control In The Guise Of Regulation?
  • “Sick Journalism” is a Danger for Democracy in Europe Says the EFJ
  • MAGAZINE RACK: The Hoot Newsletter Auguest-September 2007
  • MAGAZINE RACK: The Hoot Newsletter December 2009-February 2010
  • INTERNATIONAL:- UN Human Rights Council: 40 IFEX members reject "defamation of religions" resolutions
  • PEC statement: resolution on protection of journalists adopted at the UN
  • MEDIA WATCH :- Sections of media waking up to the slur of selling news space
  • UK : - The PCC notes today’s Report by the Culture Media & Sport Select Committee
  • UNESCO launches Women Make the News 2010
  • ASIA AND PACIFIC :- SEAPA and Freedom House train regional journalists on covering ASEAN Inter-governmental Commission on Human Rig hts
  • COLOMBIA :- Media targeted by intelligence services, notes RSF report
  • INDIA : Documenting success of community radio
  • MEDIA ON MEDIA: Manufacturing news - Abetting suicide is no journalism
  • TRENDSPOTTING: Streaming Video Becoming a Habit at All Age Levels BiAnnual Video Study from Advertising.com
  • MEDIA WATCH: Antidote to sting
  • INDIA ;- Commentaries on Working Journalists Act, 1955
  • Journalism with a difference: Who does he look like?
  • MOVIE ON MEDIA: Movie Preview "It's Breaking News"
  • “It's Breaking News” uncovers darker sides of sting operations
  • 2008 Olympics to boost TV to its highest ever share of world adspend
  • New Study Shows America’s Business Elite Are Voracious Consumers Of Media, Seek Quality Information From Both New And Traditional Media
  • SRI LANKA :-Attack on the press in 2009
  • IRAQ :- Democracy and free expression under threat in Iraqi Kurdist an
  • "MID DAY" CONTROVERSY: Truth as defence
  • CAMBODIA :- RSF releases report on press freedom
  • The Media Cornucopia
  • CPJ special report: Manipulative government advertising undermines coverage in Argentina
  • Report of the Tunisia Monitoring Group Following the 2005 World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS): Canadian Journalists for Free Expression
  • RSF Annual press freedom report says Asia is a troubling region for journalists
  • TRENDSPOTTING: Consumers Staying Tuned to TV's, But Some Pick Online
  • Downloading a document from the Internet can land you in jail
  • KENYA/ETHIOPIA :- ARTICLE 19 building capacity of legal professionals on media law
  • NEXTGEN MEDIA: Mobile Users Want Internet, Maps and Local Search Source Center For Media Research
  • TRENDSPOTTING: 2010 - Year of Online Profitability, Say Danish Media Bosses
  • New Global Survey on Protection of Journalists' Sources by Privacy International
  • UZBEKISTAN :- UN review should highlight atrocious record
  • Measurement Seen As Hurdle to Ad Spend On Emerging Media
  • BRAZIL: Conference on Freedom of expression and security on the Internet
  • NEW MEDIA: Social Nerworking Sites and Blog Growth Supports Word-of-Mouth Importance
  • TRENDSPOTTING: Twitter is Paying My Rent
  • MEXICO: Homophobic attitudes in media negatively impact free expression, says ARTICLE 19
  • CI News: "Role of community radio in disaster management on agenda of workshop in Namibia"
  • TRENDSPOTTING: Retirees Surf and Respond from Center for Media Research
  • CHINA: Twenty-one-point directive to Chinese media proves coverage of Olympic Games was biased, politicised, says RSF
  • Brazil :- Over 70 Organisations and Experts Worldwide Urge Congress to Approve Access to Information Bill
  • AMERICAS :- Murder, restrictive laws characterise state of press freedom in the Americas, says I APA
  • TRENDSPOTTING: 3 out of 4 TV Viewers Switch On and Go Straight To The "Guide"
  • TRENDSPOTTING: Men and Women Check Out Global News and Events Equally from Center For Media Research
  • AFGHANISTAN: Journalists continue to face culture of impunity
  • HAITI :- IAPA special report shows slow recovery of press
  • MEXICO :- ARTICLE 19 releases access to information index
  • EDITOR SPEAK: Editors in India are an endangered species says VINOD MEHTA
  • TRENDSPOTTING: Rochester tops in Local Print and Web Newspaper Penetration
  • SEMINAR REPORT: Truth must be told because truth involves us all
  • MEDIA WATCH: Trivia Eclipses Political Dominance in TV News says CMS
  • Newspaper Future is Bright: WAN President
  • Best of the Blog :- Chomsky, Matthews, Enraged Right-Wingers on Healthcare
  • UGANDA :- IPI says media bill fails to live up to international press freedom standa rds
  • Should the newsroom own the press? By Doug Fisher
  • YEMEN :- In conversation with "Yemen Times" editor-in-chief Nadia al-Saq qaf
  • Inter-American Court of Human Rights: ARTICLE 19 Submission on Attacks on Journalists
  • EDITORS PICK: Key News Audiences Now Blend Online and Traditional Sources
  • The Hoot Newsletter, February- April 2010
  • Young Journos and The Social Contract 2.0
  • INTERNATIONAL :- ARTICLE 19 and IFJ back new UN action on safety of journalists in armed confli cts
  • Kenya/Ethiopia :- ARTICLE 19 Building Capacity of Legal Professionals from Ethiopia and Kenya on Media Law
  • Law becoming a tool to beat journalists with
  • GUINEA :- Journalists are the forgotten victims of violence, ARTICLE 19 report says
  • CHINA: Twenty-one-point directive to Chinese media proves coverage of Olympic Games was biased, politicised, says RSF
  • RUSSIA: IFJ Warns of Mounting Danger for Media in Caucasus Region after Violent Attacks on Journalists
  • PCI likely to finalise report on ‘paid news' on April 26
  • UNITED STATES :- Net neutrality in great danger, says RSF
  • INTERNATIONAL :- Restrictions on press freedom intensifying, concludes Freedom House in "2010 Freedom of the Press" study
  • Editor's Pick: FUTURE OF MEDIA EDUCATION
  • ASIA MEDIA Weekly Update August 27–September 2, 2008
  • NEPAL: Attacks on journalists increased alarmingly in August 2008, warns IPI report
  • MAGAZINE RACK: The Hoot August-September 2008
  • Iraq Killings and Media Indifference
  • How blogging creates new opportunities for journalists
  • Mexico :- Escalating Harassment of Reporter is Cause for Concern
  • Iran :- Marking a Year of Struggle
  • NEWSPAPER WEB SITE AUDIENCE GROWING AT NEARLY TWICE THE RATE OF OVERALL ONLINE AUDIENCE: Source Newspaper Association of America
  • MALAYSIA: Journalists, photographers lack protection, says SEAPA
  • YEMEN :- UN Committee against Torture deeply concerned about attacks against human rights defenders
  • SYRIA :- Ten years after Bashar el-Assad's ascent to power, government still decides who can be a journalist
  • INTERNATIONAL :- Six-month IPI Death Watch report
  • New Database on Deaths and Disappearances of Journalists in Russia, 1993 to Present
  • EVERYDAY ETHICS: Suicide Coverage: Opportunity Flubbed
  • INTERNATIONAL :- New RSF report details dangers of environmental re porting
  • Why Journalists Should Learn Computer Programming
  • MONGOLIA :- Globe International releases 2009 media freedom report
  • UNESCO introduces its model curricula for journalism education in Nepal
  • PALESTINE :- MADA concerned about deterioration of media freedoms in the Gaza Strip
  • IFJ and African Journalists Call on African Union to Make Journalism Safer and End Injustice of Impunity
  • NEPAL: Armed groups pose increasing risk to journalists, says RSF; Lists 72 attacked or threatened this year
  • FUTURE TECH: Drafting a Blueprint for the Newsroom of the Future
  • Ifra Executive News Digest: Journalism 2.0; Chronicling America's Newspapers; USA: Advertising falls at N.Y. Times, Tribune
  • BURMA: Mizzima reviews military junta's record on censorship, media sector relations
  • BOOK RACK: We the Media (PDF) Grassroots Journalism by the People, for the People By Dan Gillmor First Edition July 2004 Pages: 320
  • International Press Institute Newsletter: May 2007 PART 2
  • International Press Institute Newsletter: May 2007 (PART 1)
  • ASIA MEDIA NEWS Weekly Update
  • Hamlet’s Blackberry: Why Paper Is Eternal -- By William Powers Media Critic, National Journal, Shorenstein Fellow, Fall 2006
  • Live News Africa -- A Survival Guide for Journalists
  • NEPAL: 16 journalists and media organizations attacked in June
  • MEDIA WATCH: Self-regulation by the Press: the U.K. experience
  • Less is more when it comes to grabbing online attention, says study
  • ASIA MEDIA NEWS Weekly Update
  • MEDIA WATCH: No news please, it’s Diwali
  • The 2007 U.S. Internet Year in Review
  • Why journalists must learn the values of the blogging revolution
  • Migration Point for the Press Tribe
  • MEDIA POLICY: Seeing Red
  • COMMENTLINE: Media bashing
  • USA: Two-Of-Five Web Users Viewed Newspaper Sites at Year End
  • USA: Mobile TV Growth to be led by Asia-Pacific
  • TRENDSPOTTING: India among popular destinations for advertising outsourcing
  • Who's Watching Sports Online? From Center for Media Research
  • TRENDSPOTTING: 85% Of World's Online Population Shopped On The Web - Nielsen
  • TRENDSPOTTING: Minority Shopping Online Up In Numbers and Frequency
  • ADWATCH: Brand Advertising on Game Sites Performs Best With Women Over 45
  • TRENDSPOTTING: New Media Offers Cost Effective Alternative to Political Media Budgets
  • Online Broadcast Media Mid-September From centerformediaresearch.com Friday October 5, 2007
  • UNITED KINGDOM: PCC upholds rare complaint under Clause 14 (Confidential sources) of the Code
  • EDITORS PICK: An essay for journalism students: You don’t have to be an angry journalist
  • STATE OF THE NEWS MEDIA: The Troubled News Media
  • TRENDSPOTTING: 28 Million Mobile Subscribers Responded to At Least One Mobile Ad
  • ADVERTISING PITCH: Cumulative Media Drive Purchase Intent
  • TRENDSPOTTING: Radio On The Web Making Gains
  • SRI LANKA: Difficulties in provincial reporting impede press freedom
  • TUNISIA: Long wait for free expression
  • SEMINAR REPORT: Changing Trends in Science Communication
  • WEB REACH: German Traditional Media Brands Attract Online Audiences From Around the World
  • In the Balance: Press Freedom in South Asia 2007-2008 IFJ Asia Pacific 6 th annual report,
  • USA: Career Sites a Bellwether in the U.S. and Europe
  • ASIA-MEDIA-NEWS Weekly Update July 11 – 17, 2007: PAKISTAN; CHINA; KOREA; TAIWAN; NEPAL; PHILIPPINES and MALAYSIA
  • WEB TRENDS: 10 Billion US Video Views Online in December
  • BLOG IMPACT: Blogs Influence Availability of News, But Not Quality
  • MEDIA ON MEDIA: TV channels opt for the trivial; Public interest is getting ignored
  • SRI LANKA: Disturbing decline in media freedom FMM calls on international community to help
  • Advt Agencies are the hurdle to faster adoption of new/emerging media
  • TRENDSPOTTING: Online Video Attracts Six Out of Ten Internet Users Weekly
  • AD WORLD: Marketing Performance Critical; Agency Resource Functions Scrutinized
  • TRENDSPOTTING: Younger TV Viewers Record; Older Viewers Wait For Re-runs
  • AD SPEND: First Half Ad Spending Slower Than Second
  • TENDSPOTTING: Viewer “Loyalty” and Awareness of Broadcast Programming Online (Nielsen Media October, 2007)
  • SURVEY: One Quarter of Teens Are Super Communicators
  • IFJ CAPSULE REPORT: Worsening Conflict Puts All Journalists in Sri Lanka at Risk
  • The Future of Journalism By Paul Gillin
  • MEDIA WATCH: Media tends to mislead
  • BOOKSELF: "Liberty and the News" by Walter Lippman review by A.G. Noorani
  • Headlines on freedom of expression IFEX DIGEST :: 18-19 JULY 2007 ::
  • TARGETING: How anti-smoking ads succeed
  • Everyday Ethics: When Principles Collide: The NYT and the CIA Interrogator
  • AMERICAS: IAPA concerned over deteriorating state of press freedom in hemisphere
  • FORUM: Did YouTube make a difference
  • ASIAMEDIA NEWS Weekly Update July 18 – 24, 2007
  • IFEX MEDIA NEWS DIGEST, 25-26 JULY 2007
  • NATPE News: Gender gap will be wider than ever on TV; News Corp's new Fox Business Network; Nielsen to offer TV ratings linked to "lifestyle" ... and more
  • World Media News Digest 2, 3 August 2007 from IFRA
  • MAGAZINE RACK: The Hoot June-July Newsletter
  • MAGAZINE RACK: International Center for Journalists Net Bulletin 422; August 6, 2007
  • TRENDSPOTTING: More time spent with paid media
  • Between The Lines: Is the press independent? - Kuldip Nayar Wednesday, August 08, 2007
  • Knowledge acquisition is changing radically, UNESCO Declaration states
  • Media Watch - M.V. Kamath Keeping Prasar Bharati relevant; Public broadcasting needs streamlining; The changing face of editorials; Caricaturing Indian Muslims!;
  • DOCUMENT: November 5th 2007 - STAND UP FOR JOURNALISM - A European Day of Action for Journalists Rights
  • Newspaper futures: India and the world by N. RAM Editor-in Chief, The Hindu
  • ASIA-MEDIA-NEWS Weekly Update Aug 8 to 14, 2007: Two hostages released in KOREA; Two student journalists killed in Jaffna SRI LANKA; Blogger and investigative reporter flees BANGLADESH; Embattled THAI journalist tenders resignation
  • Harvard Study Finds Internet Is Redistributing News Audience
  • Dramatic slump in Iraq war reporting in US media: study
  • WAN report on the impact of new media on press freedom
  • MAGAZINE RACK: The Hoot July-August 2007
  • FAIR Study: Poor mostly missing from network news, research finds
  • TRENDSPOTTING: Half of All Web Viewers Watching What The Other Half Has To Say
  • TRENDSPOTTING: Why Journos Should Care About Online Ad Networks By Amy Gahran
  • SNAPSHOT: User-driven sites offer new take on news
  • Most-Read Stories of the Past Week (ended Sunday Sep 16, 2007)
  • Book Review: India on Television by Nalin Mehta, Publisher: Harper Collins
  • More than 95 percent of professional journalists want more training
  • INDIA: TV news is no longer defined by anchors sitting in steel-and-laminate newsrooms
  • IFRA Executive News Digest for Wednesday 30 July 2008
  • SOMALIA: 6-month survey finds journalists in the line of fire, press freedom muzzled
  • MAGAZINE RACK: The Hoot July 2008 Newsletter
  • Book: India on Television By Nalin Mehta; Publisher: Harper Collins
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