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Vice Media preparing to file for bankruptcy after staff cuts: NYT report
Vice Media is preparing to file for bankruptcy, capping the rapid fall of a former industry darling that attracted investment from the world’s largest ... World News -
Another journalist killed in Mexico, fifth in 2022
A journalist was shot dead Thursday in Mexico, an official said, the fifth such killing this year in a country notoriously dangerous for ... World News -
Kashmir journalist arrested under India’s anti-terror law
Police in Indian-controlled Kashmir have arrested a young journalist on accusations of publishing “anti-national content,” police said, in a widening ... World News -
China suspected in News Corp hack, journalists’ data compromised
Digital intruders broke into News Corp email accounts and compromised the data of an unspecified number of journalists, the company disclosed ... World News -
Turkey’s Erdogan threatens media with reprisals over ‘harmful’ content
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday threatened Turkish media with reprisals if they disseminated content that damaged the country’s core values ... Middle East -
Turkey sentences exiled journalist Dundar to over 27 years in jail: Media
A Turkish court has convicted exiled journalist Can Dundar on espionage and terror-related charges for a news report.The court in Istanbul on ... Middle East -
Iraqi journalist Ahmed Abdul Samad assassinated in Basra
Iraqi journalist Ahmed Abdul Samad has been assassinated in the city of Basra by unknown individuals, Al Hadath sources have confirmed. Abdul Samad, a ... Television & Radio -
Forty-nine journalists murdered in 2019: RSF
Forty-nine journalists were killed across the world in 2019, Reporters Without Borders said Tuesday, the lowest death toll in 16 years.The ... Variety -
Arrested Libyan journalist ‘forcibly disappeared’: NGO
A Libyan press freedom group said Tuesday the arrest of a journalist at a Tripoli airport over the weekend amounted to “forced ... North Africa -
Facebook launches a news section and will pay publishers
Over the course of its 15 year history, Facebook has variously ignored news organizations while eating their advertising revenue, courted them for ... Digital -
Facebook ‘big’ project on journalism set for this week
Facebook is set to make a “big announcement” this week aimed at supporting news and journalism, chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said on ... Digital -
Americans fret over social media control of news: Survey
A majority of Americans believe social media platforms have too much control over the news they see and many express concern that they get a less ... Digital -
New report documents over 1250 violations of press freedoms in Syria
Kidnappings, killings, arrests and forced disappearances – This is what hundreds of journalists covering the Syrian war have been suffering from ... Features -
Steps outlined for journalists to protect against harassment
Concerned about growing threats to safety, the Committee to Protect Journalists on Wednesday issued a series of recommendations for reporters to take ... Digital -
Satirists mourn as Mad Magazine folds
Mad Magazine has amused and outraged readers for nearly seventy years but now it is being pulled from newsstands, triggering testimonials from ... Print -
Foundation sets plan for US memorial for fallen journalists
A new foundation is launching plans for a permanent memorial in Washington for journalists who lost their lives in the line of duty. The initiative ... Print -
Jim Taricani, US reporter once jailed for refusing to disclose source, dies
Jim Taricani, an award-winning TV reporter who exposed corruption and served a federal sentence for refusing to disclose a source, has died. He was 69 ... Television & Radio -
Seven Turkish journalists jailed for ‘terrorist propaganda’
A Turkish court has handed multiple jail terms for editors and journalists from the now-defunct pro-Kurd daily Ozgur Gundem on charges of spreading ... Print -
AFP to cut 95 jobs, CEO says, scaling back initial 125 target
Agence France-Presse will cut 95 jobs over the next five years, 30 fewer than announced in October, without affecting targeted savings, CEO Fabrice ... Digital -
Two Reuters journalists lose appeal against 7-year sentence in Myanmar
Two Reuters journalists jailed for seven years for breaching Myanmar's Official Secrets Act while reporting on a massacre of Rohingya Muslims lost an ... Digital -
A lesson in humility and the final bullet
Here you are again standing at the end of the year. You have no choice but to turn the page. You only have one bullet in your gun and have no choice ... Middle East -
Der Spiegel suspends two editors after fake news scandal
Influential German news weekly Der Spiegel, shaken by a scandal over a reporter who admitted faking stories for years, said it has suspended two ... Print -
US security body: Khashoggi Qatari-Turkish agent, Washington Post must respond
The Washington Post has caused a major scandal since it has come to light they and Jamal Khashoggi were publishing anti-Saudi propaganda for Qatar, a ... World News -
Television holds ground for news, as print fades: US study
Television remains the biggest source of news for Americans, with print losing further ground to digital services, a survey showed Monday. The Pew ... Television & Radio -
From gossip to fake news: A full circle incorporating state secrets
Gossip can be fun, but more importantly functional. Secrets are intriguing, while State secrets are consequential. Gossip played a functional and ... Middle East -
Journalism in the age of social media
“This tweet has been deleted”. Twitter users are familiar with this message. Tweets are often deleted. But a deleted news tweet usually ... Blogs -
Take note or face the music: India’s MeToo movement emboldens women
Triggered by actress Tanushree Dutta on October 2, the MeToo storm has engulfed India’s media, advertising industry and Bollywood forcing many ... Features -
Why India’s MeToo movement is awakening of ‘nimble fingers’
“I hire more girls because they have nimble fingers, and computers need nimble fingers”. That’s how my ex-boss, in a leading Indian ... Middle East -
Myanmar court sentences Reuters reporters to seven years in jail
A Myanmar court sentenced two Reuters journalists to seven years in prison Monday for illegal possession of official documents, a ruling that comes as ... Digital -
Losing Saad Silawi, a friend who lost his voice
We were shocked to hear of Saad Silawi’s death, an old friend who left us and a lot of his fans with many pictures, stories, lessons and ... Middle East