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Arab plan explained in Hebrew adsThe Palestinian Authority has placed a full-page advert in Israel's Hebrew newspapers to promote an Arab peace plan. ... |
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Kremlin probes media coverage of financial crisis: reportOne of Russia's leading newspapers is reporting that the Government is investigating the media's coverage of the financial crisis to see if it further destabilised the market. ... |
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7 Depressing Environmental StoriesThe following stories aren't getting front-page treatment in the nation's major newspapers, but they are arguably among the most important - and depressing - of the day. ... |
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Editor&Publisher (via AP): Murdoch tells ‘cynics’ that newspapers will surviveIt's widely reported, but worth flagging up for those who haven't seen coverage. AP reports: Rupert Murdoch has said that doomsayers 'who are predicting the internet will kill off newspapers are 'misguided cynics' who fail to grasp that the online world is potentially a huge new market of informati ... |
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Web Sites That Dig for News Rise as WatchdogsWith the incessent proliferation of social media, citizens are becoming more empowered and bringing many stories which in normal course would have never got covered. Just as blogs and podcasts have empowered individuals to express themselves, Many website are empowering...read more ... |
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Longtime print reporter faces reality:" It ...Longtime print reporter faces reality:" It was the easiest decision I ever made. Why? Newspapers are dying. The web is the future, and smart newspapers look at the web as an ally and not an adversary. The Inky/Daily News still haven't figured that part out yet, which is going to hurt them lo... |



