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Shifting Sands: The Impact of Satellite TV on Me...
Media in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are freer today than they were a decade ago, with a proliferation of sa |
The Role of Media in Humanitarian Crises: Lesson...
The earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12, 2010, crippled broadcast and print media outlets, leaving Haitians witho |
Libel Tourism: Silencing the Press Through Trans...
In publishing online, media organizations face the risk of libel and defamation suits in many countries around the world |
New Media, New Threats: Authoritarian Regimes Cr...
Authoritarian regimes are finding new and subtle ways to counter opposition voices and influence the public online. Whil |
Broadcasting in UN Blue: UN Radio’s Unexamined...
From Cambodia to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, local United Nations peacekeeping radio programs have helped miti |
Mexican Media Under Attack: Lessons Learned from...
In the face of violent murders of reporters and bombings of newspaper headquarters, a number of journalists in Colombia |
Throwing the Switch: Challenges in the Conversio...
A new CIMA report, Throwing the Switch: Challenges in the Conversion to Digital Broadcasting, explores the consequences |
U.S. Private and Non-U.S. Funding of Media Devel...
As both U.S. journalism and private foundations have entered a period of crisis, new avenues and approaches are being ex |
Increasing Transparency in Governance in the Ara...
Greater media freedom and access to information is a cornerstone to good governance and fighting corruption. There are g |
Digital Media in Conflict-Prone Societies
Digital media in conflict-prone societies have the potential to foster dialogue and peace or to fuel hate speech and vio |