Monthly Archives: October 2011
Heyday of digital activism?
Communications researchers discuss digital literacy in Beirut
Beirut, 31 October 2011
By Marius Dragomir
Traditional media have maintained a stronghold on news consumption in many countries in the world, but the internet is increasingly entering the battle for audiences. In … Read more
The October Leveson inquire round-up from the LSE Media Policy project
Editors and media lawyers weigh in; civil society needs to speak up
The LSE Media Policy project reports how this month really saw the Leveson Inquiry get underway with several seminars, hearings and workshops, as well as the many activities to … Read more
The Media Diversity Institute newsletter is out and full of great pieces and resources
The Media Diversity Institute works internationally to encourage and facilitate responsible media coverage of diversity. It aims to prevent the media from intentionally or unintentionally spreading prejudice, intolerance and hatred which can lead to social tensions, disputes and violent … Read more
Two great resources from CIMA: Digital Media Mash Up and Daily Media News
The Center for International Media Assistance’s Digital Media Mash Up is a weekly compilation of events, news articles, and research about digital media.You can find the archive in here.
CIMA’s daily Media News is a compilation of news articles on media … Read more
How Television Went Digital in the Netherlands – Mapping Digital Media Reference Paper
The Netherlands was the second country in Europe to switch off traditional analog television. On December 11, 2006, some three months after Luxembourg had taken this step, the analog terrestrial signal was switched off and the same frequencies are now … Read more




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