2005-2014

31 October 2007

Chad: French journalists charged with abduction along with members of charity

Two French photojournalists have been formally charged in the eastern Chadian city of Abéché with “kidnapping minors” and “fraud” along with members of Arche de Zoé (Zoé’s Ark), the French charity whose activities they were covering. The two journalists are Marc Garmirian of the Capa news agency and Jean-Daniel Guillou of the Synchro X agency. Another French journalist, Marie-Agnès

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31 October 2007

Journalists' jailing shames Egypt as one of world's most repressive countries for press

The latest jail terms handed down to journalists in Egypt are making the country being seen as one of the most repressive for media in the world. A court has imposed a sentence of one-month’s forced labour on editor of Al-Wafd, Anwar Al-Hawari and Younes Darwish, the daily’s correspondent in Assyout, 380 km south of Cairo, for “publishing false news” about fraud by two members of the

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31 October 2007

Centre ready to give more power to Press Council

NEW DELHI: The Centre on Wednesday informed the Delhi High Court that it was planning to bring an amendment in Press Council on India Act to give it more teeth for acting against newspapers and magazines which publish obscene pictures. The Centre shared its plan for give more powers to the PCI with a Bench comprising Chief Justice M K Sharma and Justice Sanjeev Khanna which was hearing a bunch of...

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31 October 2007

Woman journalist beaten up in Bangalore

BANGALORE: A young woman reporter with The Hindu was beaten up by two as-yet-unidentified men on a motorbike on Convent Road on Monday evening. Ayesha Matthan, reporter with MetroPlus, was walking down on Convent Road when the men illegally rode the motorbike on the footpath behind her. When they asked her to move out of the way, she refused and told them to get off the footpath. An altercation...

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30 October 2007

US: Primetime TV lacks diversity, study says

The major broadcast networks have made big strides in the portrayal of Latinos in primetime, but still lag behind when it comes to images of Asian Americans and American Indians. That's the latest findings from the Multi-Ethnic Media Coalition, which released its seventh annual diversity report card Tuesday. The alliance - made up of the National Latino Media Council, Asian Pacific American Media...

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30 October 2007

Zimbabwe watchdog to consider licence for banned daily

HARARE (AFP) — Zimbabwean authorities are to consider an application by a popular daily newspaper to resume publication four years after it was banned, a government minister announced on Tuesday. Information Minister Sikhanyiso Ndlovu told a news conference that the government had decided to revive a regulator with responsibility for issuing licences to media houses and the body would immediately...

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30 October 2007

Visitors to US newspaper Web sites rise: study

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The number of people visiting U.S. newspaper Web sites rose 3.7 percent during the third quarter, according to an industry group, even as their print editions reported lower advertising sales. More than 59 million people, or 37.1 percent of all active Internet users, visited the papers' Web sites during the quarter, up from 56.9 million a year ago, the Newspaper Association...

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30 October 2007

Fortune magazine to start edition in India next year

Oct. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Time Warner Inc.'s Fortune magazine will publish a local edition in India next year, following the start of Fortune China and Fortune Turkey. Fortune India will be the first of the three local editions to be in English, Danielle Perissi, a spokeswoman for the Fortune/Money Group unit, said in an interview today from New Delhi. Fortune is seeking readers and advertisers...

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30 October 2007

Zimbabwe to consider banned newspaper's application

HARARE, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Zimbabwe named a new board on Tuesday to consider an application to reopen the country's largest private newspaper, four years after it was banned. The government said it was replacing a commission which had rejected a licence application for Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe's (ANZ) Daily News and Daily News on Sunday, which have been critical of President Robert Mugabe...

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30 October 2007

Golan Heights journalist Ata Farahat held without trial for past three months

Reporters Without Borders is outraged by the prolonged detention of journalist Ata Farahat, who was arrested on 30 July and is being held in Al-Jalama prison (14 km southeast of Haifa). The organisation has been told he could be prosecuted for “collaborating with an enemy nation” but this has never been confirmed by the Israeli authorities. “Three months have gone by since Farahat’s arrest and we...

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