2005-2014

12 February 2007

Swedish journalists cowed by threats

Journalists at almost half of Sweden's newspapers received personal threats in 2006. Two thirds of all newspaper editors were threatened with physical injury or damage to property during the same period. In some cases the threats had the desired effect, as newspapers decided to drop their coverage of sensitive issues, according to a study carried out by Mid Sweden University in Sundsvall. The...

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12 February 2007

Press freedom has deteriorated under China, say HK journalists

Nearly six out of 10 journalists in Hong Kong believe press freedom has diminished since the territory returned to Chinese sovereignty. Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) members staging a protest. About 60 per cent of the journalists interviewed thought that self-censorship was more serious now than 10 years ago as evidenced by the recent tendency of the press to downplay either negative...

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12 February 2007

Starting with climate change BBC surveys to look at global news agenda

BBC World and international market research firm Synovate have announced a global survey partnership which will look at the global news agenda. Haze, which according to a meteorological official was caused by a change in direction of the south wind, covers the business district in Bangkok, Thailand Tuesday, February 6, 2007. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Monday he is committed to urgent...

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12 February 2007

All future changes in media value chain will revolve around user: Ifra report

Ubiquitous broadband network connections and digital devices that permeate every situation of daily life will allow people to use information, communication and services at work, at home and on the move, says a report by one of the world’s leading organisations for the newspaper and media industries. A screen shows Internet services available through an broadband-connected digital video recorder...

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12 February 2007

Schism between English and regional language press leading to elitism

Pune, February 12: THE socio-cultural divide between the English and regional language press had given rise to ‘English elitism’ and a peculiar caste and class structure in the Indian media, said Loksatta editor Kumar Ketkar. He was speaking at a University Grants Commission-sponsored National Conference on ‘Regional Language Press: New Era, New Challenges’ organised by the UoP’s Department of...

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12 February 2007

In Rwanda, a journalist is attacked over critical articles

(CPJ/IFEX) - New York, February 12, 2007 - The Committee to Protect Journalists is alarmed by the brutal attack on Friday against the editor of a private bi-monthly after the newspaper published articles critical of the government. Editor Jean Bosco Gasasira of the Kinyarwanda-language Umuvugizi remained in intensive care in a hospital in the capital Kigali late today after being attacked by three...

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12 February 2007

PM launches Malayalam daily

Monday, February 12, 2007 (New Delhi): Leading Malayalam daily Mathrubhumi on Monday launched an edition in Delhi with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh receiving its first copy. Chairman and Managing Director of Mathrubhumi M P Veerendrakumar, presented the first copy of the 22-page daily to Singh at his residence. It is the newspaper's thirteenth edition. The Prime minister, wishing the newspaper...

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12 February 2007

Korea Times Editor Becomes Presidential Secretary

President Roh Moo-hyun on Monday appointed Oh Young-jin, the economics desk editor at the English-language newspaper The Korea Times, as his secretary for overseas communications, Roh's office announced. Oh, who joined the local daily in 1988, will succeed Sun Mi-ra who quit for personal reasons, Chong Wa Dae said. Oh also served as political desk editor of The Korea Times between May 2003 and...

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12 February 2007

RIA Novosti, Saudi Press Agency sign cooperation deal

ER-RIYADH, February 12 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's RIA Novosti news agency signed a cooperation agreement with the state-run Saudi Press Agency (SPA) on the sidelines of the Russian leader's landmark visit to the richest Arab nation. The document, signed by RIA Novosti's editor-in-chief Svetlana Mironyuk and Saudi Minister of Culture Iyad Madani, is designed to improve understanding between the two...

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12 February 2007

Post reporter identifies Fleischer as source for CIA story

WASHINGTON -- Former White House press secretary Ari Fleischer leaked the identity of a CIA operative to Washington Post reporter Walter Pincus during a 2003 phone call, Pincus testified today as the first defense witness in the CIA leak trial. Pincus was one of the first reporters to learn the identity of Valerie Plame, the wife of former ambassador and prominent Iraq war critic Joseph Wilson...

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