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According to Democratic Congressman Henry Waxman-CA, the government needs to step in and reshape the way America gets its news. Now that the elections are over, many news outlets are struggling to make a profit and the plethora of websites that provide...
Tags: media bailouts, waxman, journalism, U.S. Federal Trade Commission, allnews, San Diego, Buzz Aldrin, Henry Waxman, News, Business Finance, Concentration of media ownership, Mass media, Politics, Entertainment Culture, Democratic Congressman Henry Waxman-CA
Mohammed Yousuf Bharat Gupta of Dainik Jagran, speaking on “Newspapers: Multi-media, growth business,” during the third session at the 62nd World Newspaper Congress, 16th World Editors Forum and Info Services Expo 2009 held in Hyderabad on Wednesday....
Tags: traditional media, India, Chennai, Newspaper, Dainik Jagran, Paidcontent.org, Sources, Technology Internet, Narendra Mohan, Entertainment Culture, Journalism
In a Wednesday statement, the paper's director Jonathan Slevin declared the publication's intention for a “significant staff reduction” in order to rescale the conservative US news outlet. “We have developed plans to secure our position and advance our...
Tags: Washington Times, Jonathan Slevin, Miami, Business Finance, The Miami Herald, Entertainment Culture, Newspaper, The Washington Times, Printing, The McClatchy Company, Labor, Knight Ridder, Journalism
Waxman, who chairs the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, which has jurisdiction over the FTC, said the "depression in the media sector is not cyclical, it is structural." "While this has implications for the media it also has implications for democracy,"...
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NPR totally has Justinmania, Rob Shuter gets a new job, predictable Newseum layoffs, and Rupert Murdoch would like to teach the Arabs a thing or two. We were alerted to this item by NPR 's public relations department, and we relay it to you with all deliberate...
Tags: Rob Shuter, NPR, Los Angeles, Rotana, Carl Kasell, News Corporation, National Public Radio, Newseum, Rupert Murdoch, Entertainment Culture, Journalism, The News
Escalating the battle between traditional newspapers and online news providers, media mogul Rupert Murdoch lashed out at Google Inc. and other Web companies Tuesday, accusing them of looting news articles and contributing to the industry's decline. "There...
Tags: Rupert Murdoch, News Corp., searches engines, Google Inc., Seattle, Internet search engines, Web 2.0, Printing, News Corporation, Business Finance, Future of newspapers, Technology Internet, Google, Entertainment Culture, Journalism
The Associated Press is partnering with other international news organizations on an online hub where readers can interact with journalists covering the climate talks opening next week in Copenhagen. The page on the social-networking site Facebook is...
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Paris where he spent, as he puts it, the best four years of his life from 1980 to 1984. He was Kuwait's first foreign correspondent. "French people do not speak English fluently... s o knowing French helped me a lot with my job," he says explaining that...
Tags: Kuwait, Saleh Bahman, foreign correspondent, Kuna, Entertainment Culture, Journalism, Kuwait News Agency, Plagiarism
America's Sheriff' Still Arresting Anyone He Doesn't Like [Joe Arpaio] Best Known As: Political Figure Gist: Joseph M. Arpaio (born June 14, 1932 in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States) is a law enforcement officer, and the sheriff of Maricopa County,...
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Global Times, a newspaper linked to the Communist Party of China, has initiated an Internet debate on whether India and China are partners or competitors. "A debate themed "Are China and India competitors or partners?" Please join us now!,” the paper’s...
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