2005-2014

24 August 2005

Special information visit to India for EU journalists

NEW DELHI, August 24: The European Journalism Centre (EJC) will be organising a special information visit to India for journalists from the EU 25 Member States. According to EJC, Europe’s view of India has changed considerably over the last years from a focus on the exotic to the recognition of India as a serious global player and economic powerhouse. The EU remains India’s most important trading...

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24 August 2005

IFEJ annual congress to be held in New Delhi in November

NEW DELHI, August 24: The International Federation of Environmental Journalists (IFEJ) will hold its annual congress in New Delhi on November 21-24, 2005 in collaboration with the Vatavaran annual film festival, organised by the Centre for Media Studies (CMS) here. This year the film festival is for all Asia (not South Asia alone), though the competing films will be exclusively Indian. The theme...

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24 August 2005

Print and online newspaper ads up 3 % in US (updated figures)

NEW DELHI, August 24: Advertising expenditures for newspapers and their websites aggregated $12.2 billion for the second quarter of 2005, a 2.8 percent year-over-year increase, according to preliminary estimates from the Newspaper Association of America (NAA). Spending for print ads in newspapers totalled $11.7 billion, up 1.9 per cent versus the same period a year earlier, while ad spending...

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24 August 2005

WAN awards Special Mention to HT PACE project

NEW DELHI, August 24: Hindustan Times has won a Special Mention award at the 2005 World Young Reader Prizes awarded by the World Association of Newspapers (WAN). The prize was given to HT's project " Learning for Life Aajivan Shiksha", produced by HT PACE ? the Hindustan Times NIE programmme. WAN said: "This is the latest in the illustrious series from the newspaper that has accomplished a great...

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24 August 2005

Public Faults Media on Military Issues, Poll Finds

NEW YORK: The American public may be more interested in national security than ever, but they feel that the media and the U.S. military keep them poorly informed about what they need to know. At least that's what a new poll shows, which finds that 60% of Americans believe they do not get enough information about military matters to make educated decisions. A McCormick Tribune Foundation/Gallup...

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24 August 2005

The sky's the limit

In small rooms beyond a corridor busy with a bathroom queue, dorm bunks and backpacks, the Wikipedians are plotting the new world order. Mild-mannered men hatch wild schemes of omniscience with dreams to bring democracy to Iran, education to Indonesia and the next Einstein from Africa. They gathered at an inauspicious hostel in Frankfurt this month for the first international Wikimania conference...

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24 August 2005

Online revenues of US papers to rise 36%

NEW DELHI, August 24: Online revenues of newspapers in the US will skyrocket by an estimated 36 per cent to reach $1.4 billion this year. This rise in revenues is going to continue for the next few years by 23 per cent next year, 16 per cent in 2007, and 18 per cent in 2008. The predictions have been made by eMarketer in its report "Online Publishing: Focus on Newspapers." The predictions have...

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23 August 2005

Newspapers' Online Ad Revenues Surge By 29 Percent

ONLINE AD REVENUES AT NEWSPAPERS surged to $500.7 million in the second quarter--representing a jump of about 29 percent from the same period a year ago, according to preliminary estimates released Monday by the Newspaper Association of America. Overall, ad revenues at newspaper companies totaled $12.2 billion for the second quarter of this year--showing just 2.8 percent growth from last year....

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23 August 2005

Yahoo, Viacom in Ad, Web Search Deal

NEW YORK – Media conglomerate Viacom Inc. on Tuesday said it signed a multiyear advertising and Web search distribution deal with Internet media company Yahoo Inc. Financial terms were not disclosed. Yahoo will provide Web search services and paid search to Viacom's range of online properties including CBSNews.com, BET.com and MTV.com. Web search is seen accounting for about 40 percent of all...

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23 August 2005

Academic libraries empty stacks for online centers

AUSTIN, TEXAS – When students wander into the former University of Texas undergraduate library this fall, gone will be the "Quiet Please" signs, the ban on cheeseburgers or sodas, the sight of solemn librarians restocking books. The fact is, there will be no more books to restock. The UT library is undergoing a radical change, becoming more of a social gathering place more akin to a coffeehouse...

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