Al-Jazeera wins freedom award

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Al-Jazeera, the Qatar-based Arabic news channel, won a prize for best circumvention of censorship at the third annual Index on Censorship (IOC) Freedom of Expression Awards. The IOC's chairman is Michael Grade, former CEO of Channel 4. Al-Jazeera was given the award because of its independence in a region of the world where most media is government controlled, and because of its willingness to show opposing viewpoints. The broadcaster also an English-language website and channel.

Achievements and awards

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Talk radio producer

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The career profile of Scott Scolder, production controller of LBC 97.3 is presented.

Executive changes & profiles, Lebanon, Officials and employees, Biography, Personality profile, Scolder, Scott, LBC International. LBCSAT

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Setting the pace in the news game

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A profile of al-Jazeera

author: Plunkett, , John
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subjects list: Direct broadcast satellite television industry, Satellite television, Satellite television industry, Qatar, Al Jazeera
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