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6 December 2005

Associated Press trying to eliminate union rights

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has condemned the actions of the Associated Press (AP) over its the dismissal of unionised editorial staff at its Mexico City bureau where workers have been coerced to sign agreements disowning attachment to their trade union. The IFJ Executive Committee, meeting in Sydney, Australia, from December 2-3rd 2005, expressed concern at reports from AP...

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6 December 2005

Time Warner, Microsoft Near Ad Deal

NEW YORK–Time Warner Inc. is closing in on a deal with Microsoft Corp. to team up on an online advertising service to compete with Google Inc., the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the talks. The paper said the two companies were now focusing on a deal that would combine their advertising-related assets, with little or no money changing hands. It said they...

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6 December 2005

Media should not be allowed to rule in Iraq: Saudi Prince

DUBAI – Democracy as perceived by the US should not be imposed on Iraq at this point of time, Prince Al Waleed bin Talal, the jet-setting prince of Saudi Arabia said yesterday. A vocal supporter of the US, Al Waleed bin Talal said that it was too early to let media rule in Iraq. "Iraq is a complicated country which has never experienced stability. Right now, it would be right to let the country...

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6 December 2005

The art of the email interview

One spring afternoon in 1996, then-Seattle Times reporter Deborah Nelson's phone rang. The anonymous caller told her that an Indian tribal official had built a castle-like home for herself and her husband, using federal money earmarked to build reservation houses for low-income American Indians. Nelson took a drive to the construction site to see the 5,300-square-foot structure, one of 18 lavish...

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6 December 2005

Breaking up big media won't ensure success

CHICAGO -- There is something fundamentally wrong with the blanket notion being floated by some so-called experts that the only way to realize more value from media conglomerates is to dismantle them. Aside from being an overly simplistic, one-size-fits-all view, it smacks of an unproved knee-jerk response to the industry's complex and challenging digital broadband transition. It fails to address...

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6 December 2005

Rumsfeld says the media focus too much on negatives in Iraq

WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 - Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said Monday that news media organizations were focusing too much on casualties and mistakes by the military in Iraq and were failing to provide a full picture of the progress toward stabilizing the country. "We've arrived at a strange time in this country where the worst about America and our military seems to so quickly be taken as truth...

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6 December 2005

Editor-in-chief to step down at The Village Voice

The editor in chief of The Village Voice, the alternative weekly, resigned yesterday, less than two months after the newspaper's parent company, Village Voice Media, was acquired by New Times Media. Don Forst, 73, said his departure, effective Dec. 31, is unrelated to the acquisition, which was announced the same week as the 50th anniversary of The Voice. "I've been here nine years and I just...

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6 December 2005

AOL deal may omit stake sale

Time Warner may not be selling a piece of America Online after all. Time Warner is still in negotiations with Microsoft and Google over a variety of potential deals involving its AOL unit. But most of the possibilities under discussion do not involve either company's buying a stake in AOL, an executive briefed on the negotiations said yesterday. Rather, they would involve cooperation on Web search...

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6 December 2005

Forecaster caution on ad spending

Leading forecasters of advertising spending have turned cautious in their predictions for most media, except - not surprisingly - the Internet. In a series of presentations yesterday, at the opening sessions of the 33rd annual UBS Global Media Conference in Midtown Manhattan, several analysts trimmed or stood pat on their growth estimates for this year and next. Even some forecasters who were not...

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6 December 2005

Press Council wants to curb "unethical journalism"

The Press Council of India wants "more teeth in press laws" to control and curb unethical journalism. The PCI chairman GN Ray said in Kolkata on Monday that there was a trend towards the "trivialisation, marginalisation and extreme commercialisation" of news and the PCI should have additional powers to achieve the desired control. Speaking on the occasion of the launch of a magazine, Krishi Udyog...

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