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xwen & xallat – short film – freedom journalism award – best photo

Friday, May 4th, 2012

xwen u xallat – short film – freedom journalism award – best photo

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The Guardian – Open Journalism (Three Little Pigs advert)

Thursday, March 22nd, 2012

POSSIBLY THE BEST COMMERCIAL EVER. "This advert for the Guardian’s open journalism, screened for the first time on 29 February 2012, imagines how we might cover the story of the Three Little Pigs in print and online. Follow the story from the paper’s front page headline, through a social media discussion and finally to an [...]

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The Left Cover for War with Investigative Journalist Greg Palast

Thursday, March 15th, 2012

On the Tuesday, March 13 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex talks with investigative journalist and author Greg Palast, described as a "cross between Sam Spade and Sherlock Holmes." Palast is a recipient of the George Orwell Courage in Journalism Prize for his BBC television documentary, Bush Family Fortunes. He is the author of [...]

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Breitbart Memorial: "Man Against The Mob"

Thursday, March 8th, 2012

RIP: Andrew Breitbart (1969-2012) Accuracy in Media was saddened this morning to learn that a true champion for grassroots journalism had so suddenly passed away. We at AIM will always remember him as a man who fearlessly stood up for liberty, truth and honest media. Accuracy in Media believes that his efforts will not end [...]

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Guardian open journalism: Three Little Pigs advert – video

Thursday, March 1st, 2012

This advert for the Guardian’s open journalism, screened for the first time on 29 February 2012, imagines how we might cover the story of the three little pigs in print and online. Follow the story from the paper’s front page headline, through a social media discussion and finally to an unexpected conclusion

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NCMR 2011 – The Future of Journalism Is … Comics?

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

Comics are used in a variety of ways. They have the ability to create worlds on a page; they cost less than a film or TV crew; and they blend storytelling with images seamlessly in a way that even the best photographs can’t do. This session, presented at the National Conference for Media Reform in [...]

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How to Film a Revolution – a tutorial – Occupy the Movie

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

Please share. Big brother, we are watching you. Part of OCCUPY THE MOVIE, an indy film series aiming to be entirely funded by the 99%. Join us, become a crowd funding producer at: ‪www.indiegogo.com An introductory tutorial for aspiring citizen journalists to consider before next entering the field. You are needed more than ever, to [...]

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My Name Is Irene Caso, I’m A Spaniard, Journalist, Mother and Mormon/Restoration Christian

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

mrmn.org For Spaniard Irene Caso and her husband, the best financial solution after their son was born was for Irene to keep working. Happily, Irene feels she has the best job in the world: producing and anchoring a Spanish speaking daily newscast… always in heels. For the truth about our beliefs go to: www.mormon.org www.lds.org

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Press freedom-Double Standards-12-10-2011

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

www.presstv.ir This week we were hoping to talk about awards for the best journalism of the past year, it turned out to be the strangest interview on Double Standards so far. As the European economic catastrophe continues, austerity in Greece seems to have turned the clock back thousands of years. Also the President of the [...]

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PDT’s Best Fellowship Ever

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

Name: Assed Baig Contact:assedbaig@hotmail.com UK based journalist

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