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12 September 2008

Firms in graphic design sector stand to gain $35 mn: Study

Job cuts, prompted by dwindling margins being experienced by newspaper industry in the US and UK, could prove to be a boon for the Indian graphic designer firms set to grab a sizeable chunk of the increased offshoring, a research study says, according to the Press Trust of India (PTI). A substantial drop in the advertisement revenue of newspapers in the US and UK due to tremendous increase in on...

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12 September 2008

Singapore attorney-general sues Wall Street Journal Asia

Singapore's attorney-general's office has initiated legal action against the Wall Street Journal Asia and two editors over articles allegedly casting doubt on the judiciary's integrity, according to Agence France-Presse (AFP). A statement on the website of the Attorney-General's Chambers on Friday said the articles "impugn on the impartiality, integrity and independence of the Singapore judiciary...

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12 September 2008

I&B ministry pulls up 2 Hindi channels for spreading panic over Big Bang

The information and broadcasting ministry has issued advisories to India TV and Aaj Tak for spreading "misinformation, fear and horror" among people. It has advised the channels to exercise restraint in presenting issues. According to the Times of India, the ministry has also written to the Indian Broadcasting Federation (IBF) and the News Broadcasters Association (NBA) to advise its members to...

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11 September 2008

Opposition activists in Bolivia attack state-owned media

Opposition activists in the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra stormed the offices of two state-owned media outlets on Tuesday, destroying equipment and forcing them to halt broadcasts in the wake of two-week long antigovernment protests. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) condemned the attacks and called on Santa Cruz's governor to ensure that all media can work freely without fear of...

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11 September 2008

Critical blogger in Vietnam given 30 months in prison

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has condemned a Vietnamese court decision on Wednesday to imprison blogger Nguyen Van Hai, better known by his penname Dieu Cay, on charges of tax evasion. The court in Ho Chi Minh City, in southern Vietnam, convicted Hai, 55, in a closed-door trial, sentencing him to 30 months in prison, according to news reports. He was first arrested on April 19 and...

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11 September 2008

Sri Lankan journalist critically injured in gun attack

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has expressed alarm at the shooting of Sri Lankan journalist Radhika Devakumar on Monday evening. A gunman or gunmen fired on Devakumar, an ethnic Tamil, at her home in Batticaloa, eastern Sri Lanka. She was in critical condition Thursday after being transferred to a Colombo hospital, the reports said. Initial reports differed on details of the attack...

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11 September 2008

Sun TV News Editor summoned for police enquiry

Police summoned the news editor, Raja, Sun TV for an enquiry in connection with a complaint filed by a leading Tamil daily Dinamalar, accusing the channel of resorting to 'provocative' coverage, the Press Trust of India (PTI) has reported. Raja was summoned for an enquiry on Tuesday night, a senior police official told PTI. The daily had filed a complaint with the state government on Tuesday...

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11 September 2008

Egypt court sentences editor to one year in jail

An Egyptian court sentenced an editor to one year in jail on Wednesday for publishing a newspaper without a licence, the state-run Middle East News Agency (MENA) reported, Reuters has reported. The ruling permitted Ahmad Baker Seleem, editor of the Cairo Today newspaper, to pay 10,000 Egyptian Pounds ($1,845) in bail pending appeal, MENA reported. The sentence was handed down after the Cairo court...

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11 September 2008

Sacramento Bee buys out 87 employees

The Sacramento Bee is giving buyouts to 87 employees, including 23 in its newsroom, the Associated Press (AP) has eported. It's the second time this summer the newspaper has shed jobs, as it faces significant declines in advertising revenue. The buyouts will eliminate about 7 percent of the newspaper's overall work force and 10 percent of the newsroom staff, the Bee reported Thursday. The paper...

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10 September 2008

Polish television crew freed in South Ossetia

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) welcomed Tuesday the release of Telewizja Polska (TVP) crew members who were detained outside the Georgian village of Karaleti by South Ossetian militia members, and taken into custody in the regional capital, Tskhinvali, on Monday. Reporter Dariusz Bohatkiewicz told CPJ that authorities in Tskhinvali transferred him and his colleagues - cameraman Marcin...

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