Journalism-Freedom of the Press
Entries from November 2004
Being the example
November 27th, 2004 · Comments Off
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Media regulatory concerns in Venezuela
November 26th, 2004 · Comments Off
At Venezuelanalysis.com, David Coleman reports that new regulations passed in Venezuela this week not only clamp down on the broadcasting of sex and violence on the country’s media outlets, but that some political opposition groups believe that press freedom could be hindered due to the implementation of this law.
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Reporting and commentary collide
November 26th, 2004 · 1 Comment
Television-Sports on Television
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Wondering what to wear?
November 26th, 2004 · Comments Off
Television-General
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Marketing and kids deserves another look
November 26th, 2004 · 2 Comments
Nontraditional Advertising-Ethics
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Questioning the lack of questions
November 26th, 2004 · Comments Off
On Wednesday, OpinionJournal featured a piece by screenwriter Bridget Johnson that asked why the public murder of filmmaker Theo van Gogh in Amsterdam on November 2 hasn’t been discussed more by Americans in the movie-making industry - and she’s spot on. Think about it - we now live in a world where if you […]
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Not broke, no fix needed
November 26th, 2004 · Comments Off
Television-Sports on Television
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New blog on law and the media
November 25th, 2004 · Comments Off
The Internet-Blogging
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Artest vs. Young Buck
November 25th, 2004 · 1 Comment
Over at Slowplay.com, Eric Anderson thinks that Ron Artest’s NBA brawl video is much better album promotion than Young Buck’s videotaped - but edited from the broadcast - stabbing at the Vibe Awards taping last week.
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Budweiser goes ad spoofing
November 25th, 2004 · 1 Comment
Television-Advertising
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