Friday, February 24, 2006

"Sectarian Attacks Spreading in Nigeria" - The Associated Press

"Denmark makes overtures to Muslims" - Sydney Morning Herald

"Actresses Hard to Find in Afghanistan" - Natoinal Public Radio

"Turkish Movie Renews Free-Speech Debate" - National Public Radio

"NBC Evaluates Investment in Olympic Broadcast Rights" - National Public Radio

"Journalists Press Kidnappers to Free American Reporter" - National Public Radio

"Journalists Press Kidnappers to Free American Reporter" - National Public Radio

"China's media censorship rattling world image" - Christian Science Monitor

"Them damn pictures" - Salon.com

"All News Is Local" - Century Foundation

"Another media extension" - Buziaulane

"Cartoon Protesters Defy Rally Ban" - The Associated Press

Lestelechargements.com

"Le Gouvernement ouvre son site de dialogue entre artistes et internautes" - 01net.

"OSCE media freedom representative asks prosecutors in Russia and Belarus to drop 'cartoon cases'" - OSCE

"Citizen Journalism Gets $11M" - Red Herring

"Belgian newspaper to become first 'paperless' daily" - Monsters and Critics

Thursday, February 23, 2006

"Droits photos du Mondial 2006: les agences consternées par la FIFA" - TV5

"Al-Arabiya Journalist Killed in Iraq" - The Assoiated Press

"Islam is the West" - The Revealer

"A Failure of the Press" - The Washington Post

"'Boston Globe' Shuts Baghdad Office, Others Face Foreign Bureau Cuts" - Editor and Publisher

"Woodward warns of secrecy trend " - San Antonio Express-News

"Woodward warns of secrecy trend " - San Antonio Express-News

"Al Qaeda and the Internet: The Danger of 'Cyberplanning'" - The US Army War College Quarterly Journal

"France versus Google: Fear of an America nInternet" - Der Spiegel

"Weisberg talks journalism" - Yale Daily News

"Recharged by best in journalism" - Free Lance-Star

"Bloggy, we hardly knew ye" - Chicago Tribune

"Nigerian Christians Mob Muslims" - The Associated Press

"MEPs debate freedom of expression and respect for religious belief" - European Parliament

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

"Dow Jones Plans to Merge Online and Print Divisions" - The New York Times

"News Corp. Creates New Network for Orphaned Affiliates" - The New York Times

"Pay attention to the power of the blog" - Star-Telegram

"Has 'dumbing down' newspapers led to the weekly Economist's success?" - Editors Weblog

"Death Toll Rises in Nigerian Violence" - The Associated Press

"Can Yahoo do content?" - CNET News

"China delays trial of New York Times man" - MediaGuardian.co.uk

"Choices Expand for Watching TV on Your PC" - The Wall Street Journal

"Martha Stewart Living Swings To Profit as Revenue Jumps 40%" - The Wall Street Journal

"Dow Jones Announces Business Reorganization" - The Wall Street Journal

"China applies toon taboos" - Variety

"Paris Court Fines Diana Photographers" - The Asssociated Press

"Canadian Medical Group Fires Top Editors of Journal" - New York Times

"Levy: When the Net Goes From Free to Fee" - Newsweek

"Rumsfeld says 'misstated' facts on planted Iraq news" - Reuters

"EU ready to give up on Europe-wide defamation laws" - EUbusiness

"DeSilva & Phillips 2006 Media M&A Report develops the media's "siege" mentality as a major theme." - DeSilva and Phillips

"Gestalt: One Eye on the Future" - MediaPost Publications

"Furor Over Cartoons Pits Muslim Against Muslim" - The New York Times

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

"Students Protest Prophet Cartoons In Campus Paper" - The Associated Press

"Winter nights 2006: free speech in art and media" - The Power of Culture

"L'Europe va-t-elle adopter la radio par satellite ?" - ViaMichelin

World's Best Deisgned Newspapers - Society of News Design

"Bloggers Who Pursue Change Confront Fear And Mistrust" - The Washington Post

"NAA Honors Top Newspaper Sites with Digital Edge Awards' - Newspaper Association of America

"SPIEGEL Interview with US Undersecretary of State Karen Hughes: "My Job Starts with the Truth" - Der Spiegel

"Annan heading to Middle East this weekend" - The Associated Press

"Truly a World Wide Web" - Pew Research Center

"Online Video Goes Mainstream, Sparking an Industry Land Grab" - The Wall Street Journal

"Reporter's Family Appeals for Her Release" - The Assoicated Press

"Google Denies Acting Unlawfully in China" - Reuters

"EU calls on Turkey to mediate in cartoon conflict" - EUobserver.com

"Anti-Muslim Riot in Nigeria Turns Deadly" - The Associated Press

"German Calls to Ban Controversial Turkish Movie on Iraq" - Deutsche Welle

"Bush advisor visits Al Jazeera" - Middle East Times

Monday, February 20, 2006

"17eme concours international de plaidoiries pour la defense des droits de l'homme" - TV5

The winners.

"The Google Copyright Controversy: Implications of Digitizing the World's Libraries" - AEI-Brookings Joint Center

"Austrian Court Sentences Holocaust Denier to Prison" - The New York Times

"Accusation From Nazi Era: Journalists Failed the Jews" - New York Times

"Defamation Case Raises Issues of Fairness in Mexico" - The New York Times

"US 'losing media war to al-Qaeda'" - BBC News

"Center aims to be press freedom watchdog in Arab world" - International Journalists' Network

"Analysis: Alliance may calm cartoon unrest" - United Press International

"Analysis: Alliance may calm cartoon unrest" - United Press International

"Caricatures: un journal pan-arabe publie les excuses du journal danois" - TV5

"Euromed Heritage Journalistic Award 2006" - EuroMed Heritage

"Affaires TelQuel - Le denouement" - TelQuel

"Le Prophète Mohammed Le symbole, les passions" - Le Journal

"Quand l'Etat Marocain appelle à la haine pour faire taire un journal indépendant" - Le Journal

"Tollbooths on the Internet Highway" - The New York Times

Saturday, February 18, 2006

"OSCE media freedom representative delivers report on cartoon controversy" - OSCE

"Internet service cloaks calls" - The Assoicated Press

"Cartoon Protests Leave 15 Dead in Nigeria" - The Associated Press

"Israel organizes counter-cartoon contest" - Middle East Times

"Pakistani Cleric Offers Reward For Killing Prophet Cartoonist" - The Wall Street Journal

"Lagardère, Vivendi Reach Pact" - The Wall Street Journal

"New Realities in the Media Age: A Conversation with Donald Rumsfeld [Prepared Remarks as Delivered]" - Council on Foreign Relations

"Under the Gun" - The Wall Street Journal

"Enough Shame to Go Around on China" - New York Times

"Italian Official Quits in Strife Over Cartoons" - The New York Times

"RSF "sous le choc" après une lourde amende contre un journal marocain" - TV5

"La presse régionale française en pleine recomposition" - TV5

"New Cartoon Showing Muhammad Prompts the Closing of a Russian Paper" - TheNew York Times

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

"Europe Is Warned That Its Values Are Under Siege" - The New York Times

"La presse quotidienne regionale en quete d'une taille critique" - Le Monde

"Use of technology to block Net's info flow scrutinized" - USA Today

"Citizen Craig on "citizen journalism"" - The Blotter

"Iraqi TV Pleas for Journalist Release" - The Associated Press

"House Member Criticizes Internet Companies for Practices in China" - The New York Times

"Former AOL Official Pittman Puts Web Firm Daily Candy Up for Sale" - The Wall Street Journal

"La Chine demande aux firmes internet étrangères de respecter la loi" - TV5

"La Chine demande aux firmes internet étrangères de respecter la loi" - TV5

"Hommes et femmes, toujours largement inégaux face à l'information (étude)" - TV5

"Blair: Ban Glorifying Terrorism" - The Associated Press

"Australian TV Shows Harsh Abuse Photos" - The Associated Press

"Cartoon Protests in Pakistan Leave 3 Dead" - The Associated Press

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

"U.S. Web Companies Defend China Policies" - The Associated Press

"U.S. Web Companies Defend China Policies" - The Associated Press

"Hearings Will Examine Human Rights of High Tech in China" - Natoinal Public Radio

"China's Communist Elders Fight Censorship" - National Public Radio

"Le "Monopoly" endiablé des "Papyvores" de la presse régionale" - Seniorscopie

"Le "Monopoly" endiablé des "Papyvores" de la presse régionale" - Seniorscopie

"June 29-July 1 conference aims to unite media, political, education, technology sectors in charting the future of journalism" -Media Giraffe Project

"La presse envoie sa facture a Google" - Liberation

"The Most Touchy Apparatus: The State" - BIA News Center

"The Age may sue over Leunig cartoon hoax" - The Age

"In Rare Briefing, Chinese Official Defends Internet Controls" - The New York Times

"Un site internet iranien publie une première caricature sur l'holocauste" - TV5

"Un site internet iranien publie une première caricature sur l'holocauste" - TV5

"Protesters Storm Diplomatic Enclave" - The New York Times

"Uzbekistan: Freedom House Becomes Latest NGO Casualty" - Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

Monday, February 13, 2006

"New deadline for seized US reporter in Iraq: TV" - Reuters

"Blogs to Riches - The Haves and Have-Nots of the Blogging Boom" - New York Magazine

"Asian newspaper network launches regional magazine" - International Journalists' Network

"Publishers Find Growth in Comics" - The New York Times

"Publishers Find Growth in Comics" - The New York Times

"Cameroon: Free newspaper sees opportunity in difficult market conditions" RAP 21

"Annual journalism awards for women now accepting entries" - International Journalists' Network

"Yahoo! May Have Aided Arrest of Chinese Journalists" - National Public Radio

"Editor Arrested for Publishing Cartoons in Jordan" - National Public Radio

"Chinese Censors Of Internet Face 'Hacktivists' in U.S." - The Wall Street Journal

"Marketing Lessons from Digital Lifestyle" - Advertising Age

"In Search Of The Real Google" - Time

"Iranian paper launches Holocaust cartoon competition" - Times Online

The description of the "contest" is here.

"Contradiction in Arab cartoon views" - BBC News

Thursday, February 09, 2006

"Danger? Drabness? No Date? Iraqis Find an Outlet Online" - The New York Times

"Golden Oldies" - The Wall Street Journal

"European Papers Benefit in Cartoon Uproar" - The Associated Press

"Free Speech And Politcal Cartoons" - WUNC

"Jack Kliger Loves Magazines" - Forbes

"Wikipedia's Help From the Hill" - The Washington Post

"Newspaper Group Will Fund Ideas for Good of Industry" - Advertising Age

"Press-Freedom Group Says Yahoo Gave China Data for Second Jailing" - The Wall Street Journal

"News Corp profit tops one billion US dollars" - Agence France-Presse

"Is Anybody Watching?" - San Francisco Weekly

"EU commissioner urges European press code on religion" - telegraph.co.uk

"OSCE Baku Office welcomes Azerbaijan's decision to cancel newspaper debts" - OSCE

"At Mecca Meeting, Cartoon Outrage Crystallized" - The New York Times

"Internet Cafe Bomb Blast Wounds 14" - The Associated Press

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

"Conference on the Future Digital Economy: Digital Content Creation, Distribution and Access" - OECD

"Free speech in Europe: mixed rules" - The Christian Science Monitor

"US plans massive data sweep" - The Christian Science Monitor

"French rally for Jill Carroll" - The Chrisitan Science Monitor

"World's Press Organizations Protest Against Jailings in Jordan Over Muhammad Cartoons" - World Associaiton of Newspapers

"Caricatures de Mahomet: non a l'interdit, oui a la retenue" - Ouest-France

"Chine : Internet dans les mailles de la censure" - Ouest-France

"Mexican AG Probing Journalist Attacks" - The Associated Press

"Report gauges non-U.S. funding for independent media" - International Journalists' Network

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"Chaos at Turkish journalists' trial" - MediaGuardian.co.uk

"Mexican Newspaper Curtails Gang Coverage" - ABC News

"Balkenende: Politicians Must Refrain From Advice To Media" - NIS News Bulletin

"OSCE Baku Office trains journalists in human trafficking reporting" - OSCE

"Time's Chief Plots A Digital-Age Transformation" - The Wall Street Journal

"Supreme Court Strikes Down Insult Laws" - International Freedom of Expression eXchange

"OSCE Skopje Mission supports conference on decriminalizing libel" - OSCE

"API Symposium Will Seek New Ideas From Industry Leaders" - Editor & Publisher

"New Dot-Coms Seek Attention Cheaply" - The Wall Street Journal

"Danish Editor Is Willing To Publish Holocaust Cartoons" - The Wall Street Journal

"Unlike Big Dailies, A Paper Prospers In Bismarck, N.D." - The Wall Street Journal

"Bush Urges World Leaders to Halt Violence Over Cartoon" - The New York Times

"French weekly reprints cartoons" - CNN

"Cleric Convicted of Stirring Hate" - The New York Times

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

"International Organizations Condemn a Year of Repression of Press Freedom and Freedom of Expression in Nepal"

"Worldwide Protests, Proof of the Power of Cartoons" - National Public Radio

"Turkish writers take stand for free speech" - The Christian Science Monitor

"Time Warner, Inc. - The Lazard Report"

"Google, Skype Fund Global Wi-Fi Network" - Internet.com

"The Cost of Freedom" - Columbia Journalism Review

"The Right Stuff from a Lefty Trio" - Business Week

"Lost In Space - Why Sirius Is Poised to Fall Back to Earth" - New York Magazine

"Is Time Warner Necessary?" - Vanity Fair

"NATO Troops Fire On Afghans Protesting Against Cartoon" - The Associated Press

"Muslim Rioters Continue To Vent Anger at Cartoons" - The Wall Street Journal

"U.S. Media Avoid Publishing Controversial Cartoons" - National Public Radio

"Iranian to hold contest for cartoons on the Holocaust"- International Herald Tribune

Monday, February 06, 2006

"Network to support defunct newspapers in Iraq" - International Journalists' Network

" 'Inquirer' One of Few U.S. Papers to Publish 'Muhammad' Cartoon" - Editor & Publisher

"Goodbye to All This" - The Washington Post

"Danish cartoonists fear for their lives" - The Times and the Sunday Times

"Annan urges end to violence over controversial cartoons" - UN News Service

"PayPal Prepares For a Challenge From Google" - The Wall Street Journal

"World Press Reacts to Controversy Of Muhammad Cartoon Publication" - The Wall Street Journal

"Protests Over the Weekend" - The Washington Post

"Protests Swirl in Muslim World Over Muhammad Cartoons" - The Wall Street Journal

"French Firm Lagardere Agrees To Buy Time Warner Book Unit" - The Wall Street Journal

"Muslim Anti-Cartoon Clashes Turn Deadly" - Associated Press

"Murdoch's New Groove" - Newsweek

"The Truthiness Teller" - Newsweek

"The Cartoons Are Silly" - Newsweek

Saturday, February 04, 2006

"Internet jihad: tackling terror on the Web" - The Christian Science Monitor

"Postage Is Due for Companies Sending E-Mail" - The New York Times

"Postage Is Due for Companies Sending E-Mail" - The New York Times

"Amazon's Earnings Tumble 43%" - The Wall Street Journal

"Caricatures explosives" - Ouest France

"Microsoft opens up censored blogs" - BBC News

"Winner in Danish Boycott: Newspapers" - Arab News

"Al-Jazeera International TV "expected" to launch in May: editor" - The Peninsula

"Visits Soar At Online News Sites" - MediaPost Publications

"OSCE Media Freedom Representative defends papers' right to publish controversial cartoons, asks for mutual respect for traditions" - OSCE

"BBC's Greek Service bows out, ending long tradition of getting world news to Greek-language speakers" - ekathimerini.com

"Washington's hypocrisy over Google" - International Herald Tribune

"Publishing those cartoons was a mistake" - International Herald Tribune

"Europe's New Dissidents" - The Wall Street Journal

"eBay, une salle de ventes géante sur Internet' - Ouest-France

"On Capitol Hill, playing WikiPolitics" - The Washington Post

Friday, February 03, 2006

"Tens of Thousands Protest Cartoon in Gaza" - New York Times

'And That's the Way It Is ... Dangerous' - New York Times

"Hamas Launches Television Network" - National Public Radio

"Media Consumption Study Reveals Newspapers More Engaging Than TV, Radio, Web" - MediaChannel.org

"Road maps for the digital revolution" - International Herald Tribune

"Leader of the Pack" - Press Gazette

"76th Annual INMA World Congress In Chicago"

"Q&A: The Muhammad cartoons row" - BBC News

"Editor convicted for Chechen text" - BBC News

"Media.Summit.New.York" - McGraw-Hill

"Media Dealmakers Summit" - DeSilva and Phillips

"US media at 'all-time low'" - MediaGuardian.co.uk

"Major reshuffle at Guardian" - MediaGuardian.co.uk

MediaGuardian.co.uk Press&publishing Major staff shift at Guardian

"Tech trends for 2006 begin with Google" - Ottawa Business Journal