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Rukhshona Nazhmidinova's journalism experience includes working with as the Associated Press correspondent in Tajikistan (2003-2004) and assistant to the editor at the Central Asian Bureau of Agence France-Presse (2004-2006). Currently, she is working on her PhD dissertation at the Università della Svizzera Italiana. Her research interests include communication strategies via new media.
December 14, 2012 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Rukhshona Nazhmidinova
BBC was among the many Western media outlets to ridicule a Chinese newspaper for being fooled by an article on an American satirical website calling the Korean leader Kim Jong-un the sexiest man alive. Only a few days later the BBC’s own...
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August 10, 2011 •
Public Relations, Specialist Journalism •
by Rukhshona Nazhmidinova
The attacks in Oslo last month once again brought up the issue of framing in the media. As it turns out, not only do media outlets set the agenda for discussion in society, they also dictate how people should feel about the subjects in...
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July 6, 2011 •
Ethics and Quality, Media Economics •
by Rukhshona Nazhmidinova
While some media professionals argue loudly over ethical issues tied to sponsored news content, Bart Brouwers quietly gets down to business, charging his “advertisers” for articles. According to a recent European Journalism Centre...
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September 4, 2010 •
Business Models •
by Rukhshona Nazhmidinova
The need to be present in social networks leads more companies to desert traditional media and head for the Internet. Yet the game might not be worth the candle, when the medium lacks credibility to the point where it actually makes TV...
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June 18, 2010 •
Business Models •
by Rukhshona Nazhmidinova
New research may allow advertisers to sigh with ease and erase the gap between words and actions. Emily Falk of the University of California Los Angeles and her colleagues have managed to predict the actions of research participants better...
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May 26, 2010 •
Digital News, Media Economics •
by Rukhshona Nazhmidinova
Before the newspaper industry actually makes it to the media graveyard, experts predict another medium (television) may face the Reaper as well. In his blog “Reflections of a Newsosaur,” Alan Mutter, a media and technology...
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March 23, 2010 •
Media Economics •
by Rukhshona Nazhmidinova
A situational analysis questions the degree of safety for small newspapers. Alan Mutter, a senior media and technology executive and author of Reflections of a Newsosaur, a blog about the news industry, re-examines the dangers of...
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