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11 June 2005

IFJ protests illegal detention of journalists in Andhra Pradesh

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is outraged over the continued detention of journalist Venu Gopal in Qila Jail, Nizamabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. "Incarceration of journalists on false charges is an outright attack on press freedom, and must not be tolerated on any account," said IFJ President Christopher Warren. According to information received by the IFJ, the noted journalist...

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11 June 2005

NDF paper may sideswipe Muslim dailies

The National Development Front (NDF) newspaper, proposed to be launched in the beginning of 2006, will impact adversely the business of certain existing dailies promoted by Muslim groups, say media experts and Islamic leaders. "The NDF project will affect at least one Muslim Malayalam newspaper. But, it will depend on how well the NDF newspaper is positioned and produced," said a Muslim scholar...

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11 June 2005

Untitled

The Hindu is living up to its positioning of ‘Always Classic, Always Contemporary.’ Since the launch of its new design, the publication has been ringing in the changes consistently, the latest of which will be the introduction of four additional pages in its city-specific supplement ‘Metro Plus,’ starting June 13. Besides this, the publication has done an ‘upward revision’ of salaries of its...

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10 June 2005

Magazine editor arrested in Andhra Pradesh

Reporters Without Borders today condemned the prolonged detention of N. Venugopal, the editor of the Telugu-language fortnightly Veekshanam in the southeastern state of Andhra Pradesh, and the conspiracy charge that has been brought against him. Venugopal was arrested on 30 May in the company of other writers and activists related to the local Naxalite Maoists. The press freedom organisation...

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10 June 2005

IFJ protests illegal detention of journalists on false charges in Andhra

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is outraged over the continued detention of journalist Venu Gopal in Qila Jail, Nizamabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. "Incarceration of journalists on false charges is an outright attack on press freedom, and must not be tolerated on any account," said IFJ President Christopher Warren. According to information received by the IFJ, noted journalist, and...

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9 June 2005

Tapan Pal, ex-CEO of Zenith Media, launches aMap

With the expansion of cable television network and the proliferation of TV channels, it has become imperative for broadcasters, agencies and production houses to understand and know the extent of programme reach and audience feedback. Today, clients and agencies need a scientific way to assess which channels and programmes offer the most cost-effective reach. Speed is also of paramount importance...

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9 June 2005

Print media reach grows 12% in 3 yrs

The reach of the print media has increased by 12 per cent, from 179 million to 200 million readers, in the last three years. Dailies have driven the growth in print with their reach increasing from 23 per cent to 24 per cent among those who are of 15 years of age and above. But, magazine reach has declined from 13 per cent to 10 per cent over the last three years. This is the key finding of the...

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9 June 2005

Significant rise in reach of the press

The National Readership Survey 2005 has revealed a significant increase in the reach of the press (dailies and magazines) over the last three years with an addition of 21 million readers between 2002 and 2005. It has also found that the number of readers of newspapers and magazines in rural India is now almost equal to those in urban India. In one of the largest surveys of its kind in the world...

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8 June 2005

Many newspapers never permit use of anonymous sources

NEW YORK (AP) – Editors at about one in four newspapers who responded to a survey say they never allow reporters to quote anonymous sources, and most others have policies designed to limit the practice. One editor said his paper's rules are so strict they would have disqualified Deep Throat as a source. The use of anonymous sources – people who give reporters information only on condition that...

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7 June 2005

When Web print stories disappear, the meaning of 'archives' fades

"So let us drudge on about our inescapably impossible task of providing every week a first rough draft of a history that will never be completed about a world we can never understand." -- Philip Graham, publisher of the Washington Post, 1946-63 If Graham thought it was impossible to do a first draft of history in the newspaper, imagine how much more impossible he would consider our present time...

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