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14 October 2005

Rave reviews for Media Center's We Media event

About 250 people attended The Media Center's We Media conference last week at The Associated Press, with that number swelling to about 280 during Al Gore’s keynote address. The energy at the conference shot through the roof at the unexpected appearance of Tipper and the entire Gore clan. Ah, celebrities... If you haven’t yet, check out the We Media conference blog, here, which includes Al's speech...

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14 October 2005

Big Media’s Challenge: Taking on the Tech Giants

The mainstream media–or MSM as the bloggers call it–has a big problem. Innovative software is going to become an essential component for distributing media on the web, but the MSM has little software competence. I agree with Yahoo CEO Terry Semel, who said last week at the Web 2.0 Internet conference in San Francisco: "To be a media company…tech is what you must excel at." Media companies have to...

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14 October 2005

Curbs on media will be counter-productive: India

NEW DELHI: India on Thursday expressed the hope that the new anti-press ordinance promulgated by King Gyanendra in Nepal would not be used to curb media freedom. "We have always believed that a free and independent press is necessary for the people to enjoy their fundamental rights and democratic freedoms,'' the External Affairs Ministry said here. "Curbs on the freedom of expression and the media...

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14 October 2005

Restrictive media ordinance under fire

KATHMANDU, Oct 14 - Media rights groups and India have strongly criticized the government for introducing the Press Ordinance to curb the rights of the free press and impose restrictions on it. The spokesperson of the Indian Ministry of External Affairs said on Thursday that it believed that a free and independent press is necessary for the people to enjoy their fundamental rights and democratic...

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14 October 2005

FNJ urged to launch three-tier protest

KATHMANDU, Oct 14 - Senior journalists and former presidents of the Federation of Nepalese Journalists (FNJ) on Friday suggested the FNJ to launch a three-tier protest program simultaneously, against the new media ordinance. Speaking at an interaction organized by the FNJ to discuss future strategy against the ordinance promulgated on Sunday to clamp down on independent media, the senior...

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13 October 2005

Google, Comcast Consider Investing in AOL

Google Inc. and Comcast Corp. are talking about investing in Time Warner Inc.'s America Online division, a move that could shift the geopolitics in the Internet world by creating new alliances between online search and entertainment giants. Google, which already powers the Dulles-based AOL's Internet search tool in the United States and Europe, wants to strengthen and expand that relationship --...

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13 October 2005

AOL's Makeover Draws Suitors

The wooing of America Online has begun. Comcast Corp., the nation's largest cable operator, and online search leader Google are in talks to acquire a stake in AOL's recently launched free Internet portal, AOL.com, according to people familiar with the talks. A stake in AOL, whose collection of web sites including Moviefone and Mapquest draws an audience second only to Yahoo's, would help Google...

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13 October 2005

KR Reporter Files Harrowing Account After Stint With Iraqi Military

NEW YORK: In a remarkable report published widely Thursday, Tom Lasseter, longtime Knight Ridder correspondent in its Baghdad bureau, reveals what he learned as possibly the first American journalist to embed with an all-Iraqi military operation in the war -- and it isn't pretty. Lasseter writes that "a week spent eating, sleeping and going on patrol with a crack unit of the Iraqi army" (the 4,500...

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13 October 2005

At last, an Act which is in tune with the Information Age

The Right to Information Act (RTI), that gives legal rights to citizens to seek information from the government came into force on Wednesday. India is now among 55 countries which have such a legislation. The Act is aimed at bringing about transparency and accountability in the functioning of public authorities, but is not be applicable in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The Ghotala Rath Yatra in...

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13 October 2005

Nonprofits Rev Up Online Ads After Katrina

HURRICANE KATRINA SPURRED A SURGE in online ads by charities last month, according to new data from Nielsen//NetRatings AdRelevance. Impressions by public service organizations such as The Red Cross accounted for 14 percent of all ads, up from 6 percent in September of 2004. Within that category, International Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies accounted for 10 percent of all impressions--up...

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