“Freedom of speech in Turkey, 1994-2010

A very good comparative post: Freedom of speech in Turkey, 1994-2010 by istanbulnotes Last week?s release of the 2010 edition of the annual Reporters Without Borders World Press Freedom Index made for more uncomfortable Turkish reading. Turkey was placed in 138th position in a list of 175 countries, down from 99th position in 2002 when … Read more

Editors Weblog looks at new Radikal…

New radical design for Radikal Daily from Editors Weblog – all postings by Heather Holm The Radikal Daily, a newspaper in Turkey, has adopted a tabloid format and new columnists under editor Eyüp Can, states Today’s Zaman.  “The Doğan Media Group recently decided to merge Referans, a daily economic review, and Radikal and replaced former … Read more

“The Global Media Monitoring Project Report 2010

Who Makes the News? The Global Media Monitoring Project Report 2010 from Docuticker Who Makes the News? The Global Media Monitoring Project Report 2010 (PDF) Source: World Association for Christian Communication From press release (PDF): Women are still significantly underrepresented and misrepresented in news media coverage, according to Global Media Monitoring Project research in 108 … Read more

Barbie, the journalist

Mattel introduces new Journalism Barbie from Boing Boing by Xeni Jardin Barbie® I Can Be…? News Anchor Doll Event: 17th World Editors Forum in Hamburg 6-8 October from Editors Weblog – all postings by Emma Heald The 17th World Editors Forum will take place this year in Hamburg, Germany from 6-8 October, focusing on mobile … Read more

Daily Telegraph becomes a black propaganda tool against AKP

DT’s notarious journalist Con Coughlin [check out the Criticism section there] penned down an explicit lie about AKP and Iran. Supposedly Iran donated AK Party 25 million dollars! Even our wild secularists could not imagine that. He doesn’t name any of his sources or provide the reader with any tangible proof. But he can make … Read more

Erkan, a would be media monster

A few minutes ago, Ayrıntı program in TRT Haber ended. I have talked about the future of journalism. In the mean time, I kept twitting about referendum, replied comments in Facebook, answered mobile phone calls and SMS messages, checked out Google Reader and continued blogging. I may be a media junky:)

Wikileaks to release more military documents!

Wikileaks to soon release massive new cache of military documents from Boing Boing by Xeni Jardin Newsweek reports that Wikileaks will soon publish what is believed to be an extremely large cache of war documents, constituting the biggest military leak of all time. The exact number of documents and the nature of their contents have … Read more

“Wikipedia Founder: Apps, Not Paywalls, Could Save the News…

Wikipedia Founder Says Apps, Not Paywalls, Could Save the News from Mashable! by Samuel Axon Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales said in an interview with the Associated Press yesterday that paid apps like those found on the iPhone, Android and iPad could help financially troubled news organizations, but he didn?t have anything positive to say about … Read more

Now Pentagon angry with Wikileaks

Pentagon orders Wikileaks to delete classified documents from Boing Boing by Rob Beschizza In a briefing at the Defense Department, Pentagon Spokesman Geoff Morrell ordered Wikileaks to remove classified documents and return them to the U.S. government. Pentagon to WikiLeaks: Return Our Secret Documents, Or Else from Mashable! by Ben Parr Should Wikileaks join the … Read more

more headache for Pentagon: “Wikileaks releases classified Afghanistan war logs

Human Terrain System in Wikileaks? Afghan War Diary: Searching for Evidence of the Positive from OPEN ANTHROPOLOGY by Maximilian Forte One question we have to ask ourselves is how the managers of the Human Terrain System can use these same records leaked via Wikileaks to make a positive case for the program embedding civilian social … Read more

Against the current: The Times charges its readers

They could not find a new business model and instead they charge us. I can just skip the Times. Journalistic elitism will only satisfy journalistic elites…. Times now charging online readers from BBC News | Europe | World Edition The Times becomes the biggest UK newspaper to begin charging its readers to access its online … Read more

Iceland may become a haven for investigative journalists

Iceland’s parliament approves legislation to make the country a haven for investigative journalists from Editors Weblog – all postings by Emma Heald Iceland has passed a package of legislation that intends to make the country an international safe haven for investigative journalists, it was reported by the AFP and the Independent among others. The new … Read more