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18 September 2007

Interactive ads save newspapers

(Business 2.0 Magazine) -- Newspaper ad sales are expected to decline 5 percent in 2007, so it's no surprise that print publications are eager to squeeze more cash out of their Web sites. One obvious source: local advertising, which accounts for more than 80 percent of ad spending but less than 20 percent of Internet ad sales. Now Canadian firm NewspaperDirect is offering the Adget, a new kind of...

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18 September 2007

Pakistani journalist alleges government abduction

New York, September 18, 2007— An abducted Pakistani journalist alleged that he was kidnapped by government agents a few days ago and released after questioning. Babar Hussain, a reporter for Dawn TV, was grabbed near his home in Rawalpindi, near the capital, Islamabad, by three men in a two-door cream-colored Pajero—a vehicle favored by government intelligence agencies, according to many local...

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18 September 2007

Morocco: Appeal court says reporter has to serve time in jail

Reporters Without Borders is dismayed by the Casablanca appeal court’s decision today to uphold a prison sentence for reporter Mostapha Hurmatallah of the Arabic-language weekly Al Watan Al An, one week after he was freed pending the outcome of his appeal. “This ruling marks the end of the relative respite the Moroccan press has been enjoying of late,” the press freedom organisation said....

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18 September 2007

Journalist Li Yuanlong completes jail sentence, released from Chinese prison

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) welcomes the release of Li Yuanlong, a reporter for Bijie Ribao daily newspaper in Guizhou province. Yualong is the second journalist this week to complete a jail sentence imposed by the Chinese authorities and to be released on the promised date. Yuanlong was first detained in September 2005. He was tried on May 11, 2006, for charges of “inciting...

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18 September 2007

Murdoch makes case for free WSJ online

NEW YORK (Reuters) - News Corp chief Rupert Murdoch on Tuesday sketched out early plans for Dow Jones & Co Inc, saying he leaned toward making the online Wall Street Journal free but had not yet made a decision. Murdoch also projected about $100 million in cost savings, or double the amount earlier anticipated, saying he had identified "low-hanging fruit." His $5.6 billion purchase of the...

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18 September 2007

Time Warner's Parsons Says Board to Decide on Bewkes

Sept. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Time Warner Inc. Chief Executive Officer Richard Parsons said the media company's board will decide on the timing for Jeffrey Bewkes to succeed him. ``I'm in a transitional mode,'' Parsons, 59, told investors today at a Goldman Sachs Group Inc. conference in New York. He has publicly supported Bewkes, the company's chief operating officer, as his successor. As CEO, Bewkes...

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17 September 2007

Nepal: One journalist found dead, another receives death threat

(FNJ/IFEX) - On 16 September 2007 Sanker Panthi, a correspondent for the Butwal-based daily newspaper "Naya Satta", was found dead with injuries over his head and body on the Mahendra Highway, in Sunwal, Nawalparasi district. According to Keshav Parajuli, the president of FNJ's Nawalparasi chapter, Panthi met his fate while on his way to collect news about the destruction by locals of a Young...

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17 September 2007

Peru: Prison guards fire upon journalists to prevent them taking photos

(IPYS/IFEX) - On 14 September 2007, National Penitentiary Institute (INPE) personnel working at the jail in Chimbote, a port in northern Peru, fired upon several journalists with breech-loading guns in order to prevent them from photographing the hunger strike started by prison inmates. The journalists targeted were Shirley Oliva Cuevas of "La Industria de Chimbote", Alex Martínez Pajuelo of...

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17 September 2007

RSF urges govts to summon Eritrean ambassadors on anniversary of 2001 crackdown

(RSF/IFEX) - Reporters Without Borders calls on the foreign ministries of the leading democracies to mark the sixth anniversary of the start of a wave of arrests in Asmara by summoning Eritrea's ambassadors to express disapproval for a crackdown that led to the suppression of all freedoms and the imprisonment of more than 10 journalists in unknown locations. Governments that believe in press...

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17 September 2007

Guinea: Two journalists assaulted, one briefly detained

(MFWA/IFEX) - Nasser Diallo, a reporter with Nolstagie FM, was on 6 September 2007 assaulted by officials of the "Coordination des Associations de Jeunesse de Guinée" (CAJEG), a coordinated youth group in Guinea. The leader of the group, Alassane Sylla, detained Diallo for several hours and confiscated the journalist's microphone and tape recorder. The Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA)...

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