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01. 12. 2011

SEEMO Condemns Death Threats against Journalists in Slovenia

Vienna, December 1, 2011. (SEEMO) - The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Oragnisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), condemns death ...

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30. 11. 2011

Pulitzer Prizes for Journalism move to all-digital entry system

New York, November 30, 2011 (pulitzer.org) - The Pulitzer Prize Board is moving its journalism competition online and, beginning now, entries in its 14 journalism categories ...

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24. 11. 2011

IFEX campaign: International Day to End Impunity

Toronto, 24.11.2011. (IFEX) - The International Freedom of Expression Exchange (IFEX) is implementing a 23-day campaign that tells the story of the unsolved murders of journalists ...

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11. 11. 2011

China Tightens Reporting Rules for Journalists

Beijing, November 11, 2011. (NY Times) - Chinese authorities this week announced new and tighter regulations governing journalists, one of several recent actions aimed at ...

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24. 10. 2011

Dr. Erhard Busek - SEEMO 2011 Award

Vienna, October 24, 2011. (SEEMO) - Croatian journalist Dragutin-Drago Hedl is the winner of the 2011 Dr. Erhard Busek - SEEMO Award for Better Understanding in South East ...

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14. 10. 2011

OSCE media freedom representative calls upon governments in South Eastern Europe to safeguard media independence

Sarajevo, October 14, 2011. (OSCE BIH) - The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Dunja Mijatović, today called upon governments and businesses in South Eastern Europe ...

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02. 10. 2011

Newspapers to disappear by 2040: UN agency chief

Geneve, October 2, 2011. (AFP) - Newspapers will disappear and be replaced by digital versions by 2040, the UN intellectual property agency's chief said in an interview published ...

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16. 09. 2011

SEEMO Condemns Political, Police Pressure on Investigative Journalists in Croatia

Vienna, September 16, 2011. (SEEMO) - The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press Institute, condemns political ...

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11. 09. 2011

Social media looks to fill investigative reporting gap

Berkeley, September 11. (ABC News) - YouTube is considering launching a service dedicated to investigative journalism in response to the decline of in-depth reporting at traditional ...

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02. 09. 2011

Can journalists freely investigate government and its allies?

Paris, September 2, 2011. (Reporters without Borders) - Reporters Without Borders today voiced concern and dismay at open death threats made against journalist Fabrice Arfi ...

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