February 1, 2004 •
Public Relations •
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Message, Nr.2, February, 2004 The U.S. press has failed in its coverage of Iraq. That much many media journalists agree on. However, there is no consensus on the reasons for this failure. Was the underlying cause journalistic norms or...
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December 16, 2003 •
Public Relations •
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Il Giornale, December 16, 2003 The U.S. Communication strategy Two hundred people at the Pentagon. Two hundred at the Department of State. And, most of all, two hundred people at the White House. On the whole, six hundred communication...
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December 1, 2003 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Susanne Fengler
Journal and Mass Communication Quarterly, Nr.4/80. Vol., 2003, pp. 818-832 EJO-RESEARCH A Study of Media Reporters and Media Critics in the United States The last decade has witnessed a significant, albeit understudied, increase in media...
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November 14, 2003 •
Ethics and Quality •
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Il Corriere del Ticino, November 14, 2003 An average man would lie 200 times a day – or, to put it in less drastic terms, would avoid telling the truth, would attenuate it, distort it, would deceive, tell lies or would simulate...
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October 17, 2003 •
Newsroom Management •
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Neue Zürcher Zeitung, October 17, 2003 A US study on newspaper editorial staffOne news-editor for every 1,000 copies sold – states an American rule of thumb on newspaper staffing. In the light of this formula, media researchers...
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October 17, 2003 •
Media Economics •
by Stephan Russ-Mohl
Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Oct.17, 2003 A US study on newspaper editorial staff One news-editor for every 1,000 copies sold – states an American rule of thumb on newspaper staffing. In the light of this formula, media researchers Philip...
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October 17, 2003 •
Ethics and Quality •
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Neue Zürcher Zeitung, October 17, 2003 A US study on newspaper editorial staff One news-editor for every 1,000 copies sold – states an American rule of thumb on newspaper staffing. In the light of this formula, media researchers Philip...
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July 18, 2003 •
Media Economics •
by Stephan Russ-Mohl
Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Jul.18, 2003 German and Dutch regional newspapers examined In almost all the world, regional subscription newspapers are in danger: an increasing supply of information, the competition from new media and the changed...
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July 9, 2003 •
Public Relations •
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Azione, July 9, 2003 Saddam is not the only one who has been defeated by the war to liberate Iraq. Three months later, the conflict has begun to be seen in a different light and one that is less triumphalist. The guerrilla uprising...
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