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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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