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Congratulations on the EJC Online Community (Hanna McLean and all the other staff members) on reaching 2,000 members! Congratulations on the 2,000th member (…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Ioannis Andritsopoulos Dec 19, 2010. 4 Replies 0 Likes
Wikileaks spin-off Brussels Leaks launched out of the blue to much excitement in the European capital. Brussels Leaks said in an email…Continue
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“Almost 5 billion people lack Internet access. Only 28,7% of the world’s population is online. We want to change that”. Kosta Grammatis, 25, is…Continue
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Investigative journalism in the United Kingdom is 'dying a death', according to a leading documentary-maker, who blamed financial pressures for this dwindling commitment. I'm sure it is common…Continue
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Eliana van de Craats Lima replied to Ioannis Andritsopoulos's discussion Greek tourism websites and online campaigns in the group Tourism and JournalismPosted on December 13, 2012 at 15:31 0 Comments 0 Likes
On 20 October 2011, following months of fighting, Muammar Qadhafi was killed by Libyan rebels. As the news exploded, images of the blood-stained colonel spread around the world, making it a global event. In Libya today, there is a sense of “before” and “after” Qadhafi.
The joy, the tears, the shock was such that everyone knows exactly what they were doing when they heard the news. However, Libyans experienced the fall of Qadhafi in many different ways.
A year after the…
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Al Jazeera English, the English version of the Arabic-language news network, has recently aired an interesting story on how the financial crisis in Greece has affected the Greek media industry.
(See the video on YouTube here).
The media sector was one of the first victims of the Greek financial…
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Greek riot police attacked journalists and photojournalists in Athens on Wednesday and Thursday night.
Greek Photojournalists' Union President Mr. Marios Lolos suffered serious head injuries after being repeatedly beaten on the head with batons.
The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) condemned the behaviour of the Greek Police who this week brutally attacked…
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Tomorrow (Tuesday May 3) is the World Press Freedom Day, as declared by the United Nations General Assemby to raise awareness of the importance of freedom of the press and remind governments of their duty to…
Círculo Periodistas Turísticos said… Hello, I want to ask you if in your country there is any association that brings together journalists specialized in tourism? Any email or website of them? thanks
Öznur Tuna said… Thanks for the request.
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