Global Media Wars was produced by multimedia reporters from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism. Their reports are based on monitoring five state-funded international TV channels: Al Jazeera English, CCTV-I, France 24, Press TV and RT. Each channel is given a score card and followed closely The project was conceived, supervised and edited by Ann […]
Youth, Media; Lifestyles: An Audience Study on Media
Presented as a comparative analysis, this qualitative audience study tests the hypothetic proposition that youths’ consumption of media is mediated by various socio-economic determinants as well as cultural and institutional practices. In order to test this hypothesis, the research examines the media (more specifically, television) consumption practices and lifestyles of black South African youths living […]
Media Council of Tanzania (MCT)
The Media Council of Tanzania (MCT) is an independent, voluntary, non-statutory self regulatory body established by the media fraternity on June 30th 1995 at the Journalists and Stakeholders’ Convention that was held in Dar es Salaam. Its operations however commenced on May 22nd 1997 when it was officially registered under the Societies Ordinance, 1954. Mission […]
How the Media Fan the Flames of “Birtherism”
“Birtherism,” the false belief that President Obama was not born in the United States, is now a defining issue in the race for the Republican presidential nomination. While much analysis has focused on what this means for the GOP, a more important question is what the falsehood’s persistence reveals about the media, writes Michael McCarthy, […]
Multicultural Media Exchange
The Multicultural Media Exchange aims to: 1. Skill communities – especially young people – to represent themselves in the media. 2. Improve the reporting of multicultural issues in the mainstream media. 3. Support the development of the multicultural media sector. They run a mentor program for young people aged 18-25, offer media training and professional […]
A good teacher
Journalism lecturer Mia Lindgren has just completed a different sort of ‘internship’ at Radio National. She explains that academics in the media need to get in touch with the actual industry again.
The Walkley Foundation
The Walkley Foundation is a non-profit body aimed at supporting and encouraging professional and ethical journalism and rewarding excellence in the Australian media. The Foundation’s broad aims are to support and encourage professional and ethical journalism and promote and reward excellence in the Australian media. To do this it manages the Walkley competition and other […]
Media Trust
Their vision: They believe in the power of media to change lives. Their mission: They work with the media industry to empower charities and communities to have a voice and be heard. Their corporate members: Media Trust corporate members are BBC, Channel 4, Daily Mail and General Trust, Discovery Networks Europe, Google, Guardian Media Group, […]
Media 365
Established in August 2008, Media 365 evolved from the youth-driven, non-governmental organization Youth Media. Youth Media, founded in 1995, primarily focused on developing communication strategies and materials to empower young people to adopt positive behavior change. The company utilized entertainment-education strategies to reach young people with award-winning and innovative campaigns. With over 10 years collective […]
NAMAC
NAMAC fosters and fortifies the culture and business of independent media arts. Through dialogue, collaboration, research and advocacy, we connect, organize and develop organizations. NAMAC was founded in 1980 by an eclectic group of media arts organization leaders who realized they could strengthen their social and cultural impact by working as a united force. Their […]
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