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Media
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- Women
journalists call for public debate on broadcast
bill and content code
- Bills,
Codes and Women by Ammu Joseph
- Muzzling
the media in Manipur
- 'Journalists
for Democracy' call for balanced reporting of
quota issue
by Pankaj Yadav, New Kerala
- India
shining meets the great depression by P.
Sainath, India Together
- The
Ethics of Cherry Picking: The dilemma of where
you live, work and play!!!, by Kumi Naidoo,
CIVICUS Secretary-General
- Change
in CIVICUS Leadership, by Kumi Naidoo, CIVICUS
Secretary-General
- Three
Indians get Developing Asia Journalism Awards,
The Hindu.
- The
slippery slope of stings by Vir Sanghvi,
The Hindustan Times
- Communication
as if catastrophes mattered by Satya Sivaraman,
Indiadisasters
- Saviour
waves by Sajan Venniyoor, Indiadisasters
- Sting
a song of six-pence by Barkha Dutt, Hindustan
Times (Also read: Bimar
or Bimaru MP by Sagarika Ghose, Hindustan
Times)
- Whither
journalism? by M.V.Kamath, Afternoon
- Manna
from heaven by Sevanti Ninan, The Hindu
- Media
ethics getting complex by
N. Bhaskara Rao, The Tribune
- Profiles
of the winners of the fifth CSE media fellowship,
Media Resource Centre
- Some
uncomfortable questions by Kalpana Sharma,
The Hindu
- News
You Can Use, Communication and Development
and Learning
- Where
have all the children gone? by Ammu Joseph,
India Together
- Report
on Indian magazine summit 2005, Exchange4media
- Media
forgets the female face of tsunami by Deepa
Kandaswamy, Women's eNews
- The
grey area of press privilege by Dasu Krishnamoorty,
The Hoot
- Missing
victims by Mannika Chopra, The Hoot
- Likeminded
bleating by Darius Nakhoonwala, The Hoot
- One-sided
analysis by Darius Nakhoonwala, The Hoot
- Rape
coverage is tricky
by Mannika Chopra, The Hoot.
- New
law could transform state-citizen equation
by Aruna Roy and Nikhil Dey, The Times of India.
- The
medium, the message, and the masses
by Ammu Joseph.
- How
a GM debate eludes the Indian media
by Keya Acharya.
- RTI
amendments imply more government control
by Venkatesh Nayak and Charmaine Rodrigues,
The Hoot.
- To
kill a meddling journalist: why not its
risk free by
Rodney Pinder, The Hoot
- The
Japanese visit by Darius Nakhoonwala, The
Hoot
- Reporting
Parliament: just what do we report? by
N P Chekkutty, The Hoot
- Oh
journalism, where is thy sting?
by Dipankar Gupta, The Hoot
- Exploring
the human angle
by Mannika Chopra, The Hoot
- The
poverty of comment by Darius Nakhoonwala,
The Hoot
- The
UN's top ten under-reported stories of the year
2005
- Internews
launches project to ameliorate reporting on
HIV/AIDS issues by women journalists.
- DD,
AIR asked to cut down social broadcasts
by Deepshikha Ghosh, The Hoot
- Media
war imminent in Mumbai by
Sumeet Chatterjee, The Hoot
- Of
holes in socks and blank newspapers
by Laxmi Murthy, Humanscape
- Oxfam
report on Tsunami's impact on women
- Media,
masses, government, all ignore rural issues,
The Hoot
- Media
with a message by Ammu Joseph, India Together
- Medias
coverage of International affairs Part
II by Aman Malik, The Hoot ( Also read
Part
I )
- Role
of the media in disaster management
by Usha Rajeev
- Gender,
media and tsunamis by Ammu Joseph, India
together
- What
drives `mainstream' media's response to the
North East? by Rupa Chinai, The hoot
- Where
have all the science writers gone? by Frederick
Noronha, The Hoot
- Mediaah.bolgspot.com
hits it off with readers, agencyfaqs!
- Indian
media must go global: PM, The Hoot
- Media
intrusions into aboriginal reserves,
The hoot
- Can
BBC, CNN get away with this corpse show in 'sensitive'
Manhattan? by Ashok Mallik, The Indian Express
( Also read: Is
the Indian Express guilty of the same double
standards that it criticizes in the western
media?)
- For
a little less hysteria, little more information
by Shailaja Bajpai, The Indian Express
- Patel
defends decision on photographs, The Hoot
- The
tsunami blog by Sevanti Ninan
- Karan
Thapar wins two Asian television awards,
The Hindu
- Press
Council asks media to observe restraint in the
MMS case, The Hindustan Times
- Censorship
or self regulation? by Seema Pherwani, Indiantelevision
- A
critical look at the scenario, Indiantelevision
- Don't
take news at face value by M.V.Kamath, Afternoon
- Award
for excellence in business journalism, The
Hindu
- CSE
film nominated for international green award
once again
- A
sad lesson, The Hoot
- IPI
honour for Prannoy Roy by Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar,
The Hindu
- Tri-continental
film festival, Dec 2004
- Counsel
for the council by Ammu Joseph, India Together
- Several
journalists injured in police action, The
Hindu
- Ending
Violence Against Women: Achievements and Emerging
challenges since beijing
- NWMI
protests attacks on press in Kerala
- Indymedia
launches special election coverage, Democracy
Now!
- When
Manmohan met Musharraf, M.V.Kamath, Afternoon.
- First
to third world? by Sevanti Ninan, The Hindu
- Gudiya's
"choice"
- Threat
to cybercafes, Reporters without borders
- Homosexual
victim exposes Delhi press, by Aniruddha
Dutta, The Hoot
- Chennai
programme gets an award from Prime Point Foundation
- Press
Council has no teeth, by M.V.Kamath, The
Afternoon
- Natwar
says we will relax visas for Pak press; ditto,
Kasuri by Jyoti Malhotra, The Indian Express
- Media
council to replace Press Council of India,
Navhind Times
- Media
has no sense of history by M.V.Kamath, The
Afternoon
- Outfoxed?
by Sevanti Ninan, The Hindu
- Unprofessional
print media by M.V.Kamath, The Afternoon
- Sex:
the scene is sickening by M.V.Kamath, The
Afternoon
- A
nation's memories by C.S. Lakshmi, The Hindu
- Media
as peacemaker by Sevanthi Ninan, The Hindu
- Your
Excellency, is this really a Kalamity? by
Diptosh Majumdar, The Indian Express
- Media
audit on forced displacement in Assam by
Bhupen Sarmah and Ratna Bharali, wacc.org.uk
- Contracts
make journalists insecure by Usha Rai, The
Tribune
- The
feel good factor: a government-media joint venture,
Frontlineonnet

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Politics |
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Women |
- Women's
views/voices at the US National Conference on
Media Reform
- A
powerful media can stop a war Jane
Fonda, Alternet
- Poster
women, a Zubaan project.
- Understanding
the levels of empowerment of women in the workplace
in India, IFJ
- Dalit
woman to address UN session by Prabhakar
Kumar, CNN-IBN
- Tsunami
women survivors turned leaders, from Disasterwatch
- India:
done undone: assessing tsunami efforts
a women's perspective [780
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- 25
yrs after rape, murder, village remembers journalist,
Newswatch India
- Good
girls don't drink by Kalpana Sharma, www.indiatogether.org
- Media
forgets the female face of tsunami by Deepa
Kandaswamy, Women's eNews
- One-sided
analysis by Darius Nakhoonwala, The Hoot
- 'Reality'
rape by
Kalpana Sharma, The Hindu (Also
read: Scandal
in God's own country by Ammu Joseph)
- Media
with a message by Ammu Joseph, India Together
- The
darkside of Indian homes,
Teresa Barat, India Together
- The
spread of the salwar by Ramachandra Guha,
The Hindu
- The
subversive Ms Chadha by
Amrita Shah, The Indian Express
- Women
on top by Teresa Rehman, The Telegraph
- A
woman is a woman is a woman by Zoya Hasan
and Ritu Menon, The Indian Express
- The
beti-maru mindset by Pamela Philipose, The
Indian Express
- The
General in a sari by Archana Masih, The
Indian Express
- Obscuring
reality by
Kalpana Sharma, The Hindu
- Women
on TV
by Rashme Sehgal, Infochangeindia
- Manorama
Devi. Who's that? by Miranda Yambem, The
Indian Express
- Delhi
and the Northeast: a bridge too far?
by Debananda Singh Ningthoujam, The Indian Express
- Social
worker Banoo Coyaji passes away by
Manjiri Madhav Damle, The Times Of India
- Jaya
TV launches new women centric serials
by
Abitha.G, Exchange4media
- How
Kerala behaves with women by Sreedevi Jacob,
Countercurrents
- First
woman editor of a financial daily,
Exchange4media
- Sexual
harassment in newspapers, The Hoot

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Development |
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Business |
- Media
rules by T.N.Ninan, Business Standard
- Block
buster (registration required to access
the link), Businessworld
- HT
Media plans to tap domestic capital markets;
pre-sells seven per cent to Citicorp
- Deccan
Chronicle seeks foreign investment, Indian
Media Observer
- Indian
government allows 100% foreign investment,
Indian Media Observer
- Ministers
propose facsimile editions of foreign publications,
Hindustantimes.com
- Foreign
money capped at 26% in media.
- The
business channel boom by M.Narasingh Rao,
The Hoot
- Award
for excellence in business journalism, The
Hindu
- NDTV
makes Murdoch's Star wane in India by Randeep
Ramesh and Sanjay Jha, The Guardian
- New
business channel from NDTV,
by Joydeep Ray, Business Standard
- Match
of the season by
Surajeet Das Gupta, Business Standard. Also
see cricket's
new czar
- Policy
initiatives to propel newspaper growth in India
by
Nivedita Mookerji, The Financial Express
- How
NDTV turned around by Shuchi Bansal, Rediff
- McMedia
and market jihad, The Hindu
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International news |
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Media
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- Bill Moyers: "Big
media is ravenous. It never gets enough. Always
wants more. And it will stop at nothing to get
it. These conglomerates are an empire, and they
are imperial." Democracy
Now!
- Women's
views/voices at the US National Conference on
Media Reform
- A
powerful media can stop a war Jane
Fonda, Alternet
- South
Asia Media Monitor
- Sri
Lanka journalists in protest
- Sri
Lanka journalists take to street seeking media
freedom
- The
byline gender gap by Ann Friedman, Alternet
- Iranian
journalist banned over AIDS article,
Newswatch
- Ten
stories that desperately need to be told
by Thalif Deen, IPS News
- Asian
press still shackled, media watchdog says,
INQ7.net
- Regional
report highlights resistance to media
restrictions,
Ijnet.org
- Lebanese
TV anchor wins Press Freedom Prize,
Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union
- Sorting
out the future of news,
Washingtonpost.com
- Bangladesh:
ensure security of journos,
AsiaMedia
- Media
and the LTTE,
LankaWeb News
- Nobel
Prize laureate Amartya Sen on press freedom,
The Sofia Echo
- Sri
Lankan women journalists call for gender equity
in media by Laxmi Murthy
- Mission
statement by international organisations about
freedom of expression in Nepal,
IFJ-Asia
- Thaksin
out of step with democratic values, says IFJ,
IFJ-Asia
- IFJ
renews calls for Zhao Yan's release after all
charges were dropped,
IFJ-Asia
- UN
human rights experts call for dialogue in wake
of cartoon controversy, UN News Centre
- Three
cheers for Gutenberg - and long live dead trees
by
Simon Jenkins, The Guardian
- Telling
it like it isn't by Robert Fisk, Los Angles
Times
- Something
to hide by Onnesha Roychoudhuri, Alternet
- Journalists
should expose secrets, not conceal them
by Norman Solomon, CounterPunch
- Community
newspapers in Jaffna and conflict sensitive
journalism by Dr. I. Arul Aram , PeaceJournalism
- Kabul
High court allows release of journalist Ali
Mohaqiq Nasab, Reporters Without Borders
- SAJA
reporting fellowships, South Asian Journalists
Organisation (SAJA)
- Reality
and spin in the media by Joshua Holland,
Alternet
- GMMP
under scrutiny from World Association for
Christian Communication
- Why
did you want to bomb me, Mr Bush and Mr Blair?,
by Wadah Khanfar, Guardian Unlimited
- Al
Jazeera in the Crosshairs: Did Bush Really Want
to Bomb the Arabic TV Network's Headquarters
in 2004?, Democracy Now!
- Poverty
missing from the news agenda, by Diana Cariboni,
ipsnews.net
- Media
awareness drive, saquake.org
- North
Pakistans quake-hit media,
by Adnan Rehmat
- No
joy in mudville: is journalism striking out?
by Denny Wilkins, Editor&Publisher
- Black
day for the blue pencil by Blake Morrison,
Guardian Unlimited
- Jennings
exemplified the anchor as leader by Scott
Libin, Poynter Online
- Los
Angeles Times issues ethics, guidelines for
reporters, editors, Los Angeles Times
- Media
for democracy the challenge in Asia,
from IFJ-Asia. Also read this report.
- Protecting
whistleblowers or shielding government wrongdoing?
US Supreme Court on journalists and anonymous
sources. Democracy Now! examines the supreme
court ruling vis-a-vis the issues of anonymity
and revealing sources.
- Threats
to public media in US. Democracy Now! talks
to Bill Moyers on the issue.( Also read : DD,
AIR asked to cut down social broadcasts
by Deepshikha Ghosh, The Hoot )
- "I
will go on until I have even the slightest hope
of justice." Democracy Now! speaks
to Pakistan rape survivor Mukhtaran Mai.
- Absurdistan
by Beena Sarawar, www.jang.com.
- MOSAIC:
world news from West Asia,
Democracy Now! profiles the programme which
gives a West Asian view of world news.
- Multi-Media
tune-out: ignoring female expertise,
by Sheila Gibbons, WomensENews.
- Lies
that cost lives from Democracy Now!
- The
gender gap: women are still missing as sources
for journalists, from journalism.org.
- Unseen
pictures, untold stories: how the U.S. press
has sanitized the war in Iraq,
from Democracy Now!
- Cowardice
in journalism award for Newsweek - Goebbels
award for Condi by Greg Palast.
- Giuliana
Sgrena blasts U.S. cover up, calls for U.S.
and Italy to leave Iraq,
from
Democracy Now!
- State
propaganda: how government agencies produce
hundreds of pre-packaged TV segments the media
runs as news, from
Democracy Now!Study:
media self-censored on Iraq by Joe Strupp,
Alternet
- U.S.
soldiers accused of raping Iraqi women escape
prosecution,
from Democracy Now!
- Press
freedom takes a battering in Pakistan, reports
IFJ
- Supression
of press freedom in Nepal
reports IFJ. (.
PDF 43 KB)
- Arrests,
confiscations, threats the crackdown
continues.RSF reports on Nepal
- Phil
Donahue: "We have an emergency in the media
and we have to fix it", Democracy
Now!
- On
Fox News, no shortage of opinion, study finds,
by Howard Kurtz, The Washington Post
- Pulitzer
Prize-Winning Journalist Laurie Garrett Quits
Newsday: "When You See News As a Product...It's
Impossible To Really Serve Democracy",
Amy Goodman interviews Laurie Garrett, Democracy
Now!
- Eleven
steps to safeguard press freedom, RSF
- IFJ
report highlights the media's role in tsunami
relief, IFEX
- Who
rules the internet? Understanding ICANN,
Panos
- Royal
takeover of Nepal: drastic and ill-advised
by Kanak Mani Dixit
- Journalist
trade unionists call for restoration of democracy
in Nepal
- WAN
confirms decade-high death toll for journalists,
IFEX
- More
on the libel case against the Algerian journalist
Salima Tlemçani and others
- Journalists
from different parts of the world petition against
the arrest of an Algerian journalist
- RSF
seeks nominations for best free expression blog,
IFEX
- Appeal
to support tsunami-hit journalists, Daily
News
- Tsunami:
unprecedented Western media coverage by
Mannika Chopra, The hoot
- Susan
Sontag, author and activist,dies at 71,
Truthout
- Sontag
and tsunami, by Rebecca Solnit, Progressive
News Death
toll for journalists highest in decade
,
CPJ
- Building
progressive media, Robert Parry, Consortium
News
- Barbara
Ehrenreich wins $100,000 Puffin/Nation Prize,
Common Dreams
- East
Asia and Middle East have worst press freedom
records, Reporters
Sans Frontiers
- Noam
Chomsky on United States election and Iraq,
Democracy Now!
- Declaration
in support of the Indymedia network and against
the seizure of its servers
- Lessons
from Africa by Ammu Joseph
- Faith
and Fear by Vandita Mishra, The Indian Express
- Working
on the largest encyclopedia in the world
by Andrew Lih
- When
big media turns right by Nikki Finke, Alternet
- Journalists
sign up to new global campaign to promote safety
and security of journalists
- Background
of GEM
- Opening
of the first Southern African Gender and Media
Summit
- First
Southern African Gender and Media Awards presented
in
Johannesburg
- Mauritius:
Where are the women politicians?
- Campaign
to ratify protocol on womens rights in
the
African Union
- Global
Media Monitoring Project now in four languages
and 100 countries
- Zimbabwe's
NGO Bill: a blow to women's participation in
governance
- Gender
and media network calls on leaders to account
for low female participation.
- Masculinity:
Breaking the shackles of tradition
- Challenge
to SADCs leaders issued at closing of
Gender and Media Summit
- Disney
CEO will step down, The Financial Express
- Gender
and media summit, Gender Links
- I
will survive ...or atleast be delayed,
by Dave Barry, Miami Herald
- Reuters
gets bad news from the union, by Parvathy
Ullatil, Rediff
- CPJ
condemns detention of online publishers,
from
Wfafi
- Into
the media memory hole by Ian Williams, AlterNet
- Pass
the mic by Mark Anthony Neal, AlterNet
- The
Iraqi fifth column by Raghav Gupta, The
Indian Express
- Four
missiles, 14 deaths and the crisis of information
in Baghdad by Robert Fisk, The Independent
- Whither
media reform? by Danny Schechter, AlterNet
- Terror
stalks journalists in the East, Reporters
without Borders publishes an investigative report
on threats plaguing the press
- Daniel
Pearl killing open letter to president
Pervez Musharraf,
Reporters
Without Borders
- "OutFoxed":
how Rupert Murdoch is destroying American journalism,
Alternet
- Australian
journalist reported missing in Afghanistan,
CPJ
- Journalist
murdered in Bangladesh, CPJ
- Global
Media Monitoring Project 2005
- U.S.
military tried to censor coverage of Saddam
Hearing by
Robert Fisk, Truthout

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Women |
- Women
war reporters hide sexual abuse to keep on getting
work
- Losing
our feminist leaders
by Jessica Valenti, Alternet
- Betty
Friedan 1921-2006: Women's rights pioneer helped
launch modern-day feminist movement, Democracy
Now!
- Betty
Friedan, Mapmaker by Alida Brill, Alternet
( Also read: Playwright
Wendy Wasserstein dies by Michael Kuchwara,
Yahoo News and Coretta
Scott King's Gandhian ideals by Shelia M.
Poole, The Hindu)
- In
Norway, a woman's place is in the boardroom
by Gwladys Fouché and Jill Treanor,
Guardian Unlimited
- Top
ten news stories for women in 2005, Newswatch
India
- Iraqi
women, raising their voices by Hannah Seligson,
Alternet
- CHINA:
Number of women journalists on rise in China,
from www.asiamedia.ucla.edu
- Pakistan
journalist rushes to ease quake's toll by
Khadeeja Balkhi, Women's eNews
- More
women in the media but gender bias persists,
by Moses Magadza
- Sgrena
rejects war glory while telling its story
by Aunohita Mojumdar, WeNews
- After
CNN, Woodruff keeps eye on media diversity
by Jennifer Friedlin, WeNews
- Judith
Miller, the Fourth Estate, and the Warfare State
by Norman Solomon, Truthout
- 'NY
Times' publishes devastating Judith Miller article,
raising serious questions while revealing newsroom
controversy by
Greg Mitchell, Editor and Publisher, Truthout
- Should
The New York Times fire Judith Miller and apologize
to readers?,
Democracy Now!
- Hurricane
coverage blew open image of women, Women's
eNews
- Release
a relief, but CPJ troubled by U.S. message in
Miller case, CPJ
- Jailed
reporter is distanced from news, not elite visitors
by By Carol D. Leonnig, Washington Post
- Sawyer,
Vargas i
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