2005-2014

27 August 2005

'After techies, it’s turn of scribes to do India proud'

HYDERABAD: The media should strive to project an Indian view of the world. Indian media houses should invest to build their network abroad as an alternative to dependence on foreign news agencies for content and pictures, said Dr Sanjaya Baru, media advisor to the Prime Minister. Delivering the Prof S Bashiruddin Memorial Lecture at the Administrative Staff College of India here on Friday, he...

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26 August 2005

Newspaper global ad revenues up 5.3%

NEW DELHI, August 26: Global newspaper advertising revenues have seen their largest increase in more than five years. Ad revenues increased by 5.3 per cent in 2004 compared to 2 per cent the previous year, according to World Press Trends 2005, was released by the World Association of Newspapers (WAN) recently. Although newspaper advertising revenues are increasing in many markets, newspapers'...

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26 August 2005

India second largest newspaper market

NEW DELHI, August 26: India is the second largest newspaper market in the world, not surprisingly, behind China. About 78.8 million copies of newspapers sold in India daily, compared to 93.5 million in China, according to World Press Trends 2005, was released by the World Association of Newspapers (WAN) recently. According to the report, after China and India the largest newspaper markets are in...

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26 August 2005

A Perfect Storm of Infringement

A publisher of nude photos is calling Google a massive infringer of copyright as part of a lawsuit. Norman Zada is CEO of Perfect 10, which publishes a print magazine and a subscription-only Web site showing nude photos of models under exclusive contracts. On Wednesday, his lawyers asked a U.S. District Court in Los Angeles to order Google to stop showing images of Perfect 10 models. Zada sued...

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26 August 2005

Conference on democracy and media to be held in Bangalore

NEW DELHI, August 26: The fifth OURMedia conference will be held from December 5 to 9, 2005 in Bangalore. The conference will cover a range of topics related to fostering more democracy and participation though the media. The OURMedia 5 Conference "Democracy and the Media" is aimed at building strategies and collaborations among researchers, non-governmental organisations, practitioners, artists...

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26 August 2005

The Romenesko effect

Public life has sped up dramatically over the past 10 years or so. Politicians, Hollywood, corporate chieftains, and other newsmakers all have had to learn how to respond to news instantly – as it’s being made. Call it "The CNN Effect," a phrase that entered news jargon in the 1990s when the phenomenon jelled, thanks to the instant flood of real-time images of suffering and conflict transmitted...

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26 August 2005

More than half of journalists use blogs

As journalists continue to grapple with increasing public concern over longstanding reporting practices and growing skepticism about media credibility, the rise of Weblogs is also forcing them to address a host of new questions and pressures resulting from the proliferation of this new media channel. According to the most recent findings of the 11th Annual Euro RSCG Magnet Survey of the Media...

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25 August 2005

From broadsheet to tabloid to Berliner -- where next?

The World Association of Newspapers has been studying the format change phenomenon, and will present the results at the World Editor & Marketeer Conference, to be held in Athens, Greece, on 17 and 18 November next. The study, part of the WAN Shaping the Future of the Newspaper project, examines the drivers, highlights the opportunities and determines the risk of format change. The SFN session...

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25 August 2005

AOL News joins the big league of news search engines

AOL News has quietly and quickly sprinted into a leading news search engine, joining Yahoo News, Google News and Topix.net as a primary destination for online news. When America Online launched of its new AOL.com portal back on June 21, the relaunch of AOL News went largely unnoticed. However, Nielsen//NetRatings has just disclosed its monthly data for July 2005 and it turns out that AOL News has...

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25 August 2005

For some, journalism means freebies

LUCKNOW: Do Lucknow journalists deserve the repeated knocking which they keep getting every now and then from the powers-that-be? A straight-forward and honest answer perhaps is yes. If they bite the bait, somebody will certainly pull the line. Journalism in the state capital stands out as the only private sector job which promises allotment of a government house. The estate department of the...

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