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Now the negative news from paradise [PDF]
Pacific countries are increasingly sensitive about media coverage. Singled out for special scrutiny and criticism are the Australian and New Zealand media, which specialise in the region.
Dixit, Kunda
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Bleak media scenarios confront Vanuatu [PDF]
Lack of qualified and experienced journalists, a tendency to allow censorship and disregard for the notion of publicly funding broadcasting services belonging to the public hamper freedom of information ...
Manassah, Kiery
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When Papua New Guinea's Constitutional Review Comission first mooted possible legislation against press freedom towards the end of 1995, the Post Courier was among the news media that greeted the news with more than a modicum of pessimism.
Robie, David
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Why ethical journalists deserve better code [PDF]
As Pacific journalists seek codes of ethics of their own, the new draft Australian code of ethics fails to give journalists and the public confidence. An open and comprehensive process of consulation is needed.
Cronau, Peter
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EDITORIAL: Culture and conflict [PDF]
One of the many ironies of Fiji's May 2000 general election was the demise of one of the "godfathers" of the indigenous Taukei movement, Apisai Tora. The man who was once a firebrand trade unionist and who jointly led the 1959 oil workers' strike, later ...
Robie, David
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Wendy Bacon: A bullet and an orchid [PDF]
Wendy Bacon, a winner of the Walkley Award, exposed corrupt activities by some New South Wales police officers and also foreigners implicated in the Fiji coups.
Kuasi, Sophie
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The ghost of Felix Culpa: Adventures in the journalism education trade [PDF]
What is the most effective way to teach the realities of journalism to students? This article argues that the most effective model is the community newspaper, which provides students with the opportunity to learn how to write for their own community, but
Cass, Philip
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Radio wars in PNG: NauFM's tough struggle [PDF]
While NauFM goes from strength-to-strength, its establishment rival Radio Kalang has been on the verge of collapse. However, clouding NauFM's silver lining are serious questions about the quality and style of its news and information programs ...
Semel, Raphael
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From Pacific Scoop to Asia Pacific Report: A case study in an independent campus-industry media partnership [PDF]
Media convergence within the news and current affairs landscape over the past two decades has opened opportunities for competing newspapers, television stations and online publishers to form alliances to approach digital and editorial challenges with ...
Robie, David
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Independent journalism in the South Pacific: two campus-based media case studies in Fiji and New Zealand [PDF]
Two South Pacific regional journalism university publications, one digital and the other primarily print based, have developed innovative and convergent partnerships with the news media industry and have become strategic models.
Robie, D
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