Al-Quds' "Independence" in the Palestinian Press
Article Abstract:
Al- Alami, filled the pages of Al-Quds with local, national and international news and deployed 30 reporters, spent two stints behind bars for making editorial decisions that displeased the Palestinian Authority's late chairman, Yasser Arafat. The result is overwhelming dominance of agency copy on the news pages of Al-Quds compared to minimal emphasis on original reporting by its 30 reporters in the fields, thus Al-Quds lacking editorial comment and original political thinking.
author: Bushinsky, Jay
Publisher: International Press Institute
Publication Name: IPI Global Journalist
Subject: Publishing industry
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Year: 2005
Government domestic functions, Management dynamics, Palestine, Palestinian Territories, Company business management, Domestic policy, Palestine (Historical region)
New life, old line: Nicaragua's once feisty Barricada is re-created as its old self: a partisan mouthpiece
Article Abstract:
Barricada is a new eight-page newspaper that focuses on news from the viewpoint of Nicaragua's Sandinista Party.
author: Darling, Juanita
Publisher: International Press Institute
Publication Name: IPI Global Journalist
Subject: Publishing industry
ISSN:
Year: 2000
Political organizations, Nicaragua, Publishing industry, Political parties, Barricada (Newspaper), Nicaraguan newspapers, Sandinista National Liberation Front
China consolidates print media
Article Abstract:
Politics and finances are important in the operation of Chinese newspapers.
author: Kuhn, Anthony
Publisher: International Press Institute
Publication Name: IPI Global Journalist
Subject: Publishing industry
ISSN:
Year: 2000
China, Industry Overview, Mergers, acquisitions and divestments, Chinese newspapers
subjects list: Management, Newspaper publishing, Newspapers, Periodicals
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