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International news flow cooperative study [PDF]
A media cooperative study of foreign news and international news flow in the 1990s is underway. The objective is to define a New World (Dis)order geography of news gathering.
Nash, Sorariba
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Press freedom, ethics and the Constitution [PDF]
Do journalists need to make a stand? As tellers of the truth and watchdogs, do those in the news media need to decide whether they are the agents of power -- or of the people? And how is the journalists' code of ethics upheld?
Robie, David
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PINA Pacific Media Award winners at the 1995 ...
Pacific Journalism Review
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Papua New Guinea's two daily newspapers are leading the way in the response of the South Pacific news media to the challenge of cyberspace. Both websites came of age during the Sandline mercenary crisis, underscoring the value of content on the Internet.&
Robie, David
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Standoff in Papua New Guinea: Students take issue over corruption [PDF]
Commentary: A widespread student national boycott of classes and protests against the government of Peter O’Neill in Papua New Guinea during May and June 2016, supported by many civil society groups and activists.
Matasororo, Emily
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Share the whole vision, good news and bad [PDF]
Image-massagers sprucing up Pacific government images aren't enough. While issues such as the raskol problem, land disputes and Bougainville remain unresolved, there will continue to be a 'bad press ...
Robie, David
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Cat-and-mouse over the French nukes [PDF]
French nuclear tests and the controversial draft Pacific logging code of practice drew most of the media coverage at the Madang South Pacific Forum meeting.
Peni, Ekonia
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A record 173 journalists were held in prison at the end of 1994 and 72 journalists were killed in the line of duty—eight more than the previous year.
Robie, David
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Why can't Kalang push ahead? [PDF]
When something goes wrong, attracts a lot of attention and raises concern, we're quick off the mark to ask: what happend? How did this happen to radio Kalang and why did it happen the way it has?
Nash, Sorariba
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When the deadline becomes death [PDF]
The only crime committed by these journalists - 71 had been in prison for more than two years - was to have written something that their governments ...
Robie, David
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