Wednesday, March 29, 2006

"Bill Could Solidify Power of 2 Mexican TV Giants" - The Los Angeles Times

"Changing Media Summit: Media owners are "too old" for the technology" - Journalism.co.uk

"Emap executives embrace the internet" - MediaGuardian.co.uk

"New broadband bill draws fire" - CNET News.com

"OSCE media freedom representative, with OSCE Ambassadors, to focus on hate speech issues at Budapest conference" - OSCE

"3 Out of 4 Visitors to the Met Never Make it to the Front Door" - TheNew York Times

"The Post and the Whole Picture in Iraq" - The Washington Post

"SURVEY: DirectGov - Internet Thinking" - Development Gateway

"Time Inc. Makes New Bid To Be Big Web Player" - The Wall Street Journal

"On a Tiny Island, Catchy Web Name Sparks a Battle" - The Wall Street Journal

"Site web consacre a la Journee mondiale de la liberte de la presse 2006" - UNESCO

"Audience 2006" - 20 Minutes

"BBC wants to make money from the web" - Guardian Unlimited

"Guardian Unlimited making a million in profit" - Media Bites

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

"ACLU: Iraq Prison Photos to Be Released" - The Associated Press

"Spanish Radio D.J. Organizes Immigration-Reform Protests" - National Public Radio

"Hughes: No Short-Term Fix for U.S. Image Abroad" - National Public Radio

"Hughes: No Short-Term Fix for U.S. Image Abroad" - National Public Radio

"How France Became A Leader in Offering Faster Broadband" - The Wall Street Journal

"Comics Creators Search for 'Super Hero' Alternative" - National Public Radio

"Spanish-Language Media Rallies Immigrants" - The Associated Press

"Viewers Mob CBS Online NCAA Coverage; Many Turned Away

"Off the Record, Bush Makes Media Inroads" - The Washington Post

"Unfair, Unbalanced Channels" - The Los Angeles Times

"OSCE media freedom representative concerned over persecution of journalists covering the demonstrations in Belarus" - OSCE

"Reporter smuggles bomb into Merkel and Chirac hotel" - EUobserver.com

"Internet discussion on the future of the EU" - EUobserver.com

"Journalist number doubles in 20 years" - People's Daily

"Google Joins the Lobbying Herd" - The New York Times

"Google Joins the Lobbying Herd" - The New York Times

"Iraqi Documents Are Put on Web, and Search Is On" - The New York Times

Monday, March 27, 2006

"Blog makes headlines" - News24.com

"The New Associated Press: Under Construction" - The Poynter Institute

"Euromed parliamentary committee condemns blasphemous cartoons" - Islamic Republic News Agency

"Euromed parliamentary committee condemns blasphemous cartoons" - Islamic Republic News Agency

"Conference addresses media freedom and culture" - Internatoinal Journalists' Network

"The Freedom to Describe Dictatorship" - The Washington Post

"Newspapers, Daily" - Media Giraffe Project

"Printing Money" - The New Yorker

"Thai Press Frees Itself From Intimidation" - The Associated Press

"Thai Press Frees Itself From Intimidation" - The Associated Press

"Iraq Reporters Hit Back at Claims They Are Biased on War" - Editor & Publiisher

"China Not Giving Details About Filmmaker" - The Associated Press

"Love, Shift, Delete: Saying Bye-Byte In a Digital Age" - The Wall Street Journal

"Europe rethinking role of public broadcasters" - International Herald Tribune

"State Department Defends America's Image Abroad" - National Public Radio

"Nonlinear: Newspapers" - MediaPost Publications

"Outside View: improved Mideast war room?" - United Press International

"Berlusconi snaps at film satirising his life" - The Independent

"Berlusconi snaps at film satirising his life" - The Independent

"Russian Editors Weblog Version Officially Launched" - Editors Weblog

"Google Tests Local Ads On Maps" - MediaPost Publications

"A Web Site So Hip It Gets Laddies to Watch the Ads" - THe New York Times

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

"In the Jungle, the Unjust Jungle, a Small Victory" - The New York Times

"No Breach Seen in Work in Iraq on Propaganda" - The New York Times

"'The Dead Beat' Highlights the Joy of Obituary Writing" - National Public Radio

"After Icahn's Exit" - Business Week

"Should Yahoo buy a newspaper?" - CNET News.com

"Without Newspapers, Americans Can't Understand the World" - Yahoo! News

"Bill Gates: The future according to the world's richest man" - The Independent

"Rupert Murdoch: 'Newspapers will change, not die'" - The Independent

"Times ad is called a Sudan shame" - New York Daily News

"Social network sites can be a tangled Web" - The Hollywood Reporter

"Sunshine Week" - Public Broadcasting Service

"Sunshine Week" - Public Broadcasting Service

"US offers Iraq journalists new safeguards" - Reuters

"Increasingly, the news 'scoop' is found online" - USA Today

"News Media in the Americas Faces Attack" - ABCNews

"Cellphone firms now asked to record all text messages" - AsiaMedia

"Opposition: Freivalds must go after web site lie" - The Local

"Sport gratuit sur l'internet: les télés expérimentent et les patrons paniquent" - TV5

"Google to Unveil a New Service Offering Financial News, Data" - The Wall Street Journal

"Hundred-Dollar Laptop Draws Skeptics" - National Public Radio

"Ring Up My Bill, Please" - The New York Times

Friday, March 17, 2006

"Prince Charles Wins Judgment on Diary" - The Associated Press

"China Withdraws at Least Part of Case Against Times Researcher" - The New York Times

"All That Glitters - How Years of Monopoly Undermined Newspapers" - Columbia Journalism Review

"Scandal shakes public radio" - The Detroi Free Press

"Go on My Sun, says News Corp" - The Guardian

"Wiser About The Web" - Business Week

"Big media and the internet - Net dreams" - The Economist

"New Orleans Media Market, Down But Not Out" - Advertising Age

"Free Expression Falls Victim to EU Opponents" - BIA

"Free Expression Falls Victim to EU Opponents" - BIA

"Pakistan bans two Afghan TV channels for airing propaganda" - Deutsche Presse-Agentur

"Two Journalists Charged in Germany Over Secret Zarqawi Report" - Deutsche Welle

"China Drops Case Vs. NY Times Researcher" - The Associated Press

"As Sponsorship Sales Blossom, Public Radio Walks a Fine Line" - The Wall Street Journal

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

"France Weighs Law Forcing iTunes Access Beyond Apple's iPod" - The Wall Street Journal

"Burmese Journalist Marks 76th Birthday in Prison" - World Association of Newspapers

"'Adapt to new technology or die,' Murdoch tells newspapers" - Agence France Presse

"Blog search engine scoops prestigious US web award" - MediaGuardian.co.uk

"Entertainment, media to grow 19%: Study" - The Times of India

"FIFA agrees to lift World Cup photo restrictions" - Reuters

"La presse virtuelle, une bouffée d'oxygène pour les Syriens" - TV5

"Paper will look at BBC's role going forward" - The Hollywood Reporter

"Name a scholarship for murdered journalist Atwar Bahjat" - The Daily Star

"Chinese Bloggers Stage Hoax Aimed at Censorship Debate" - The Wall Street Journal

"Google, U.S. Set For Court Face-Off Over Search Data" - The Wall Street Journal

"Hey, Buddy, Wanna Buy A Newspaper? How About a Dozen?" - The Wall Street Journal

"Congress Mulls Web's Role in Politics" - The Wall Street Journal

"Turkish Laws Put to the Test" - The Wall Street Journal

Thursday, March 09, 2006

"Mobile Phone Content | Mobile Music, Gaming, Video To Reach $40 Billion By 2010" - Information Week

"Handbook Profiles Media and Press Freedom in Southeast Europe" - International Freedom of Expression eXchange

"Exporting Censorship" - The New York Times

"Changing U.S. Audience Poses Test for a Giant of Spanish TV" - The New York Times

"Gary Hart on blogging, the media and his life's third act" - Westword

"A Conference on Making the World Better" - The New York Times

"Publicists Lauded for Flackery; P.R. Gods Get Freedom From Press" - New York Observer

"Publicists Lauded for Flackery; P.R. Gods Get Freedom From Press" - New York Observer

"Digital Media "Empowering Users", Conference Told" - RedOrbit

"How papers need" - Media Life Magazine

"Old media must embrace the amateur" - The Financial Times

"Old media must embrace the amateur" - The Financial Times

"UNESCO launches this year's "Women Make the News" initative" - UNESCO

"Media Batted .500 In Libel Trials Last Year" - Editor & Publisher

"Are Papers About to Land or Take Off?" - The New York Times

"Newspaper Campaigns for Carroll's Release" - ABCNews

"Don't Talk to Invisible Strangers" - The New York Times

"Lawyers Wrangle and Yemen Observer Demanded to Compensate for Insults" - Yemen Times

"YT founder late Dr. Al-Saqqaf wins MEPC Lifetime Achievement Award' - Yemen Times

"Web Surpasses TV In Britain" - MediaPost Publications

"Egyptian Reporter Convicted of Libel" - The Associated Press

"MANIFESTO: Together facing the new totalitarianism" - Indland Jyllands-Posten

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

"Zuckerman, Bound to the News" - The New York Times

"Online Newspaper for Children Published" - The Korea Times

"Military to continue to pay Iraqi media: Casey" - Reuters

"Podcasters Push the Limits in China" - National Public Radio

"Country Reports on Human Rights Practices 2005" - US Department of State

"State Dept. Cites Iraq Human Rights Abuses" - The Associated Press

"OSCE media watchdog calls on Romania to drop leak cases against journalists" - OSCE

"Los Angeles Press Club to Honor War Correspondent Kevin Sites at 2006 Southern California Journalism Awards" - Yahoo!

"New Islamic Satellitte Channel Launched" - ADNKronos

"Black journalist to present France's main TV news" - Agence France Presse

"Irving barred from speaking to media" - MediaGuardian.co.uk

"Demand up for Web content players" - TheDeal.com

"Berlusconi 10 million euro defamation bid fails in court" - Agence France Presse

"Newspapers in retreat" - California Magazine

"The Wild Web of China: Sex and Drugs, Not Reform" - The New York Times

"Diversité: la nomination d'un présentateur TV noir ne règle pas tout" - TV5

"How technology allows little guy to beat Big Media" - The Philadelphia Inquirer

"Google Enters Old Media Advertising Arena" - Search Engine News

"Lawyers to Object to Reporters' Arrest" - BIANet

"Media Participation is a Right of the Child" - BIANet

"VNU Agrees To $9 Billion Buy-Out, Asserts A 'Long-Term' Solution" - MediaPost Publications

"Trinity Mirror scraps share buyback as it goes website shopping" - MediaGuardian.co.uk

"Trinity Mirror scraps share buyback as it goes website shopping" - MediaGuardian.co.uk

Tuesday, March 07, 2006

"Google Says Internal Targets Inadvertently Posted Online" - The Wall Street Journal

"In China, Blogs Are Revolutionary Tool of Opinion" - National Public Radio

NPR : In China, Blogs Are Revolutionary Tool of Opinion

"300 geniuses call him boss" - The Christian Science Monitor

"300 geniuses call him boss" - The Christian Science Monitor

"Europe's Muslims divided in wake of cartoon furor" - The Christian Science Monitor

"Remembering Allan: a tribute to Jill Carroll's interpreter" - The Christian Science Monitor

"Did 'Da Vinci Code' break British copyright code?" - The Christian Science Monitor

"Why we need the press" - The Cincinnati Post

"Rumsfeld Says Media Exaggerating Iraqi Civilian Deaths" - The Washington Post

"Amazon under fire on books as Google debate rages" - Reuters

"SYRIA: Journalist arrest part of intimidation campaign, says rights lawyer" - Reuters AlertNet

"For Philips, Theatrical Gesture Wins No Audience" - The Wall Street Journal

"The Ground-Level Internet Map" - The Wall Street Journal

"Cairo to host next Arab Media Forum" - International Journalists' Network

"NBC Buys a Web Site for Women" - The New York Times

"Heavy Spending Becomes a Fact Of Life for Many Web Companies" - The Wall Street Journal

"Les droits d'auteurs sur internet" - Ouest France

"Le droit d'auteur adapté à Internet, acte II" Ouest France

"BBC may charge for access to website" - MediaGuardian.co.uk

"Kuwait gets more liberal press law" - Middle East Times

"The Financial Times Digital Media Conference" - Financial Times

Saturday, March 04, 2006

"TiVo Plans TV Package With Parental Controls" - The Wall Street Journal

"EU funding digital library initiative" - The Hollywood Reporter

"EU funding digital library initiative" - The Hollywood Reporter

"U.S. Opens Probe of Pricing Of Online Music by Four Firms" - The Wall Street Journal

"OSCE media watchdog asks Azerbaijan President to initiate law reform as editor is jailed for libel" - OSCE

"Danish industry revolts against PM over cartoon row" - EUobserver.com

"Les langues de pute font blog a Nice" - Nice Premiere News

"ASNE To World Cup: Back Off On Press Restrictions!" - Editor & Publisher

"EU Wants Digital Library by 2010" - Deutsche Welle

"Seeking new wavelengths for radio" - International Herald Tribune

"Herblock Prize Goes to Editorial Cartoonist Jeff Danziger" - Editor & Publisher

"Cannibal Wins Ban of Film in Germany" - The New York Times

"Watching Cable TV a la Carte" - National Public Radio

"Benoît XVI célèbre le 75e anniversaire de Radio-Vatican" - TV5

"Création du "prix Gebrane Tuéni" en soutien à la liberté de la presse arabe" - TV5