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Ads-oriented media breeds biased journalism ? author

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Why SRK chooses mediocre films, asks 'MNIK' editor

PrintEmail To Editor Post Comments New Delhi Noted film editor Deepa Bhatia, whose latest work includes 'My Name Is Khan', says Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan chooses to act in 'mediocre' films despite being a gifted actor. Deepa, who has been
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Kuwaiti MP calls for media judicial department to avoid criminal courts for journalists

The department should be made up of judges with cultural, political and legal backgrounds about the media, says Kuwaiti lawmaker Image Credit: Gulf News Manama: A Kuwaiti MP has called for the establishment of a specialised judicial department that will
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SC justice files P1M libel case vs on-line editor

A P1-million libel suit was filed by Supreme Court Justice Presbitero Velasco Jr. against veteran journalist Marites Danguilan-Vitug for an online article that he tried to interfere in partisan politics to bolster the congressional bid of his son, Lord
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Cops tracking 4 suspects in killing of GenSan columnist

GENERAL SANTOS CITY ? Four people ganged up on newspaper columnist Chito Abuzo, killing him inside a radio compound, police said on Monday. Senior Superintendent Marcelo Pintac, city police director, told the Philippine Daily Inquirer that they have
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Situation in Mexico getting worse: Drug cartel buying off journalists in northern Mexico

They threatened and killed journalists. They bullied newspapers to not run anything crime related. And now they are bribing and back to intimidation. (Reuters) ? A powerful drug cartel is buying off journalists in northern Mexico to work as spies and
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Judges needed for Northwest Excellence in Journalism contest

Journalists or journalism educators are needed to helpĀlong_space judge entries in SPJ?s Northwest Excellence in Journalism contest. The contest hasĀlong_spacecategories for daily and weekly newspapers, magazines, online news sites, and TV and radio
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Check out new Reporter?s Guide to FERPA!

Too many schools hide information that should be disclosed and get away with it. No more! Check out the new 'Reporter?s Guide to FERPA? to find out your rights to school and university records. You?ll be surprised. The Family Educational Rights and
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Kansas paper fires reporter involved in shield law battle

The Dodge City Daily Globe fired reporter Claire O?Brien last week following a subpoena battle with the local county prosecutor. See a good summary by the Reporters Committee and an AP story. O?Brien says the company fired her because she refused to
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Eight journalists kidnapped in Mexico

The Inter American Press Association reported this week that eight Mexican journalists have been abducted in the past two weeks in the northern city of Reynosa. See IFEX alert: Eight journalists kidnapped in two weeks The drug cartels in northern Mexico
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Opening the dialogue between journalists and community

One of the most exciting trends in news is the opening of dialogue between journalists and community members. How the landscape is reconfigured will depend on ideas and demands for coverage from the communities we hope to serve. With this in mind, two
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[Viewpoint] Time to get over journalistӮs slight

Mirae Asset invested big bundles of money in Samsung Heavy Industries in the spring of 2005. It bought new shares in the shipbuilder for 5,000 won ($4.40) each, and enjoyed a year-on-year increase of 400 percent. Still, foreign investors displayed a
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Reporters in Kosovo receive threats

The reporters who are conducting investigation in Kosovo on former militants of the region's Liberation Army are receiving threats, the Voice of Russias English service quoted the Reporters Sans Frontier right activists organizations press release
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Warning on future of old-style journalism

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Taiwan's 'citizen reporters' lauded for disaster coverage

TAITUNG, Taiwan -- 'Citizen reporters' of Taiwan's PeoPo news service have outshone themselves in disaster reporting and their coverage is widely quoted by the mainstream media, according to a local TV executive. One day before Typhoon Morakot wrought
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So What Do You Do, Ariel Foxman, Managing Editor of InStyle?

Sitting at the top of the masthead at InStyle, Ariel Foxman is tasked with keeping the women's fashion title and its 16 international editions fresh. If anyone can do it, it's Foxman, who helped launch the now-defunct Cargo, envisioned as the men's
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Cops eye personal grudge in killing of GenSan reporter

Police in General Santos City have identified and are zeroing in on the man who killed a radio broadcaster in General Santos City last weekend. Senior Superintendent Marcelo Pintac, General Santos City police chief, said Monday their initial
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Op-Ed Columnist: ?Green Zone? and Hollywood?s Political Fictions

Americans believe in evil, but we?re uncomfortable with tragedy. We accept that there are wicked people in the world, with malice in their hearts and a devil whispering in their ears. But the idea that many debacles flow from choices made by decent,
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Op-Ed Columnist: Taking On China and Its Currency

Tensions are rising over Chinese economic policy, and rightly so: China?s policy of keeping its currency, the renminbi, undervalued has become a significant drag on global economic recovery. Something must be done. To give you a sense of the problem:
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Op-Ed Columnist: Taking On China

Tensions are rising over Chinese economic policy, and rightly so: China?s policy of keeping its currency, the renminbi, undervalued has become a significant drag on global economic recovery. Something must be done. To give you a sense of the problem:
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SA journalists launch association

March 2010 AN organisation representing the interests of South African journalists was launched in Johannesburg, according to a report on iol.co.za. The Professional Journalists' Association of South Africa was launched in Newtown. It adopted a
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Citizen Journalism: Exploring America?s past

An exhibition of about 40 pieces consisting of paintings and photographs picturing the history of America were recently on display at the University of Muhammadiyah Malang (UMM). The exhibition was organized by the US embassy in corporation with the
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Take your health seriously, journalists urged

Assisted by Dr. Olatunbosun Olusegun, the over two hours talk took participants through several ailments that could be prevented simply be being conscious of our health condition. Managing Director of NAN, Mrs Oluremi Oyo said the talk, which is
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NYT columnist: Israel lost contact with reality

In article titled 'Driving drunk in Jerusalem', Thomas L. Friedman says US vice president should have gotten right back on Air Force Two immediately after Jerusalem construction decision, leaving behind a note reading, 'You think you can embarrass your
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Journalists' association chief wins fourth term

Yousuf gains the assembly majority with 128 votes A member casts her vote in the Journalists Association Elections at on Thursday. Image Credit: ARSHAD ALI/Gulf News Dubai: The list of Mohammad Yousuf, chairman of the UAE Journalists' Association, won
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Time to talk the talk on Zim media freedom

President Robert Mugabe was right when he said media freedom is important in a democracy. Now itescape_start39;s time to put these fine words into action, writes Constantine Chimakure in the Zimbabwe Independent. MEDIA freedom is not only a fundamental
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Terror groups, state infringing media freedom in northeast

Guwahati, March 15 (IANS) The media in India's restive northeast is caught in a Catch-22 situation with journalists becoming targets of separatist groups, the state government, and the mafia, leading to an infringement of press freedom in at least two
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Liberal staffer in scuffle with journalist

Opposition Leader Isobel Redmond has defended a Liberal campaign advertisement in a press conference which included a minor scuffle between Ms Redmonds media minder and a journalist. Press Secretary Andrew Coombe knocked 7.30 Report journalist Mike
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Terror groups, state infringing media freedom in northeast

The media in India's restive northeast is caught in a Catch-22 situation with journalists becoming targets of separatist groups, the state government, and the mafia, leading to an infringement of press freedom in at least two states, Manipur and Assam.
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TIME magazine editor becomes freelancer, blogger

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