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[27 May 2011 | One Comment | ]
Walmart censors Facebook wall after consumers press for change

Consumers are putting pressure on Walmart to intervene on the sentencing of three Bangladeshi activists, falsely accused of committing crimes. Sara Vincent reports.

Arts & Culture, Media & Technology, Volunteering »

[24 May 2011 | No Comment | ]
Pimp My Kid: getting styled and giving back

In the midst of a debt crisis, the Greeks are still giving back. Bella Papadopolous Dobrowolska and Morgan Pettersson report.

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[17 May 2011 | No Comment | ]
Twitter Speak, Que?

To tweet or not to tweet, that is the question. Laura Parr looks for the answers.

Editorial, Health & Science, Media & Technology »

[1 Apr 2011 | No Comment | ]
Plastic bags and bottles go on radar

University of Technology Sydney journalism students are embarking on one of the biggest data journalism projects ever undertaken.
As part of the Global Environmental Journalism Initiative, students are observing the use of plastic bags, plastic bottles, water fountains and local council policies towards public water access.
“One of the ideas behind the Global Environmental Journalism Education initiative is that journalists can work in different places to get a global snapshot. We’re working with staff and students at Hong Kong Baptist university and City university in London. Our general theme is waste,” said …

Economics, Media & Technology, Politics & Law »

[21 Jan 2011 | No Comment | ]
Media and democracy in Ivory Coast

Representatives of West African news outlets gathered in Ghana this month to discuss the state of media in the Ivory Coast. Janeece Keller reports.

International, Media & Technology, Pacific scoop, Politics & Law »

[10 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]
Pacific journalists at loggerheads on press freedoms

Despite strong sentiment among media people in the Pacific that censorship is harming the quality of news, divisions run deep between former colleagues and co-workers about the best way to move ahead in the fight for media freedom.

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[29 Jul 2010 | No Comment | ]
Silently swapping songs in the night

The struggles of the music industry fighting illegal downloader’s are well known. But enthusiasts have found a different avenue to swap songs. Nastasia Campanella reports. Image: swanksalot

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[14 Jul 2010 | No Comment | ]
Social media, an advertising watchdog?

Consumers are wising up as skeptical clouds shroud the advertising industry. Stephanie Whitelock investigates. Image: Martin Addison

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[16 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]
Crowd pleasers – A new way to fund journalism

With advertising revenue falling, journalists are looking to new models of funding journalism, Nick Evershed reports.

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[12 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]
Newsroom revolution: Bruce Davidson, AAP

AAP boss Bruce Davidson tells Nick Evershed how his agency will thrive as newspapers rely on his journalists for straight news reporting.