2005-2014

22 February 2006

NYT researcher trial in China expected by March

The trial of a Chinese researcher charged with exposing state secrets while working for the New York Times is expected before the end of March, his lawyer said on Wednesday. Zhao Yan worked for the paper before his arrest in September 2004. He faces 10 years in jail or more after security officials charged him with telling the paper details of rivalry between China’s outgoing Communist Party...

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22 February 2006

Online ads in Australia head toward $1b mark

THE online advertising market surged to $620 million last year as advertisers continued to flock to a medium that some analysts predict will be worth $1 billion by the end of the year. Advertisers spent 60 per cent more on banner ads, classifieds and sponsored links online in the year to December 31, 2005, than in 2004, according to the latest revenue figures supplied to the Audit Bureau of...

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22 February 2006

Maratha fanatics ransack newspaper office in Pune

PUNE: At least seven persons claiming to be activists of Shambaji Brigade forcefully entered the office of 'Lokmat' newspaper on Monday evening and ransacked the place in protest against a poem in the Marathi daily's Sunday supplement on Shivaji Maharaj. The activists threatened the employees for having published the poem by late GD Mudgulkar which referred Sant Ramdas Swam as Shivaji Maharaj's...

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21 February 2006

US reviewing policy of planting stories in Iraqi media

21 February 2006 -- U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says the Pentagon is reviewing the U.S. military's practice of paying to plant stories in the Iraqi news media. In a speech last week, Rumsfeld said the controversial practice had been stopped. But he revised his words in a Pentagon news conference today, saying the practice is under review. The aim of the program, which has been...

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21 February 2006

Slovak court slaps $95,000-fine on Pravda newspaper

BRATISLAVA (Slovakia): No one burned embassies and flags when a newspaper cartoonist poked fun at a Supreme Court judge in Slovakia. But a recent court ruling against one of Bratislava's top dailies exposed the risks of satirising through editorial cartoons. On a day when Muslims around the world were protesting Danish newspaper caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed, a Slovak regional court slapped...

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21 February 2006

Digital ads expected to hit $23 billion by 2010

A new report from analyst firm Parks Associates forecasts across-the-board growth in digital media segments. New categories like in-game advertising and mobile will show the highest gains, according to the study, likely because they're starting from a lower base. "Advertising in the Digital Age: Challenges and Opportunities," gives a five-year breakdown of digital advertising spending across...

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21 February 2006

EU calls on Turkey to mediate in cartoon conflict

The European Union is seeking to get candidate country Turkey actively involved as mediator in the Mohammed cartoon conflict, which has sharpened tensions between Europe and the muslim world. The current Austrian EU presidency has invited Turkish foreign minister Abdullah Gul to present ideas on how to soothe relations at an informal so-called "Gymnich" meeting in Salzburg next month. "The Turkish...

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21 February 2006

Monitor downplays looming deadline for abducted reporter

NEW YORK: With five days to go until the latest deadline set by the kidnappers of abducted journalist Jill Carroll for their demands to be met, her employers at the Christian Science Monitor are downplaying the Feb. 26 date as the final chance to win her release. "We feel there can be a danger in getting fixated on a deadline of putting pressure on Jill's captors to hold to a deadline when in...

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21 February 2006

Competition gets ugly with 'click fraud'

As corporate frauds go, it's bush-league. But "click fraud" could still prove to be a major challenge for Internet giants such as Google Inc., which make their money through search advertising. The concern that people fraudulently click on sites to drive up a competitor's ad costs or to boost their own ad revenue was one of the potential pitfalls cited in a recent published report. Google shares...

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21 February 2006

Advertising spending in China rises but growth slows

China's advertising expenditure in 2005 totalled 243.9 billion yuan (US$30.5 billion), 18 per cent more than in 2004, but the growth was the slowest in the past three years. According to a report released yesterday by Beijing-based CTR Market Research, spending on advertising grew 39 per cent in 2004 and 22 per cent in 2003. The slower growth in 2005 showed that advertisers are spending more...

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