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Media analysts comment on Leveson inquiry into media ethics

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1. Member of Parliament Chris Bryant holding up a copy of Leveson report in front of mass of photographers 2. Cutaway of photographers 3. Close of report in Bryant's hands, tilt up to Bryant 4. Close of photographers 5. Wide of Queen...
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Kerry: Committing Journalism 'Not A Crime'

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus054711On World Press Freedom Day, US Secretary of State John Kerry says that journalism and reporting the truth is a badge of honor.Kerry delivered remarks at the State Department on Tuesday...
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Broadcaster Marina Elena Salinas ready for next chapter

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Miami, 29 Nov. 2017 1. Various of Maria Elena Salinas walking at Univision 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Maria Elena Salinas/Journalist - on her decision to leave Univision: "When you make a drastic...
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Activists drop dismembered mannequins at Saudi Consulate

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Two-dozen Reporters Without Borders (RSF) activists dropped dismembered mannequins outside the Saudi Arabian consulate in France to mark the 1st anniversary of the killing in Turkey of US-based journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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Members of media comment on political crisis

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26 February 2006 1. Wide shot exterior of ABS-CBN (broadcasting company) building 2. Soldiers patrolling ABS-CBN compound 3. Sign on building reading "ABS-CBN" 4. Pan from ABS-CBN transmitter tower to area where soldiers are stationed...
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INDONESIA: ELECTION CAMPAIGN: MEDIA COVERAGE

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Eng/Indonesian Indonesia's election campaign is being called the nation's most free in 30 years. One measure of that is the unprecedented quantity of press coverage now allowed. Journalists are enjoying their new privileges, which...
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CAMBODIA: UN CRITICISE ELECTION CANDIDATES ACCESS TO TV

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Eng/Khmer/Nat The United Nations have issued a report criticising candidate access to television during Cambodia's election campaign. The U-N says that Premier Hun Sen's ruling party has unfair advantages, and can broadcast on private...
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"Black Friday" protest over Philippine government “attacks” on media

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Hundreds of journalists and media groups held a protest action on Friday to condemn the Philippine government's series of attacks against press freedom after a securities commission revoked the registration of an online news outfit for...
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Assange extradition hearing to start Monday

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY:  AP CLIENTS ONLY
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US lists rights abuses in China in annual report

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1. US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice walks in 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Condoleezza Rice, US Secretary of State "I am pleased to join today acting secretary of state for democracy, human rights and labour, Jonathan Farrar, in annoncing...
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Protest on Press Freedom Day against new media laws

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May 3, 2013 1. Various of protesters outside South African state broadcaster, singing and dancing 2. Close-up banner reading (English): "Down with corporate secrecy" 3. Mid of Adam Nord, spokesman for the Right2Know campaign, a group...
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Gary Pruitt to become the next president and CEO of The Associated Press

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New York - 21 March 2012 1. SOUNDBITE: (English) Gary Pruitt, Incoming CEO of Associated Press: "Both (McClatchy and AP) organisations, founded before the advent of electric lights, are now successfully navigating the digital age,...
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South Korean heads World Newspaper Association

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1. Mid shot WAN (World Association of Newspapers) members on stage 2. Close up South Korean Seok Hyun Hong, newly elected WAN president 3. Announcement of election of Hong as President, zoom in onto screen with his name, pull out...
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Reporter jailed for refusing to reveal sources

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1. Time Magazine correspondent Matthew Cooper and his wife walking to courthouse 2. New York Times reporter Judith Miller and lawyers walking in to federal courthouse 3. Exteriors of the federal courthouse 4. Protesters chanting "Protect...
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Turkey - Press award for imprisoned journalist

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A delegation of western journalists visited jailed Turkish journalist Isik on Wednesday (16/7) and presented him with an international freedom of press award. Yurtcu, the former editor of a pro-Kurdish daily who has been jailed for 12...
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USA: CHINA WARNED NOT TO INTERFERE WITH US MANDARIN RADIO BROADCASTS

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English/Nat The United States says China must stop jamming transmissions of American sponsored Mandarin radio broadcasts to the Chinese mainland. State department spokesman James Rubin - speaking on Thursday - warned that such...
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Reax to closure of newspaper and TV station, overnight raid

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1. Exterior of the I&M building where KTN is located 2. Opposition supporters outside the I&M building with opposition leaders Kalonzo Musyoka (tan jacket, right of screen), Raila Odinga (standing immediately next to Musyoke in...
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The internet is a popular source of news in Iran

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Tehran - December 15, 2007 1. Extreme wide shot of capital Tehran 2. People walking on street 3. Close-up of an Iranian daily newspaper heading reading (English) "Tehran Times" 4. Close-up of hand grabbing a pile of newspapers 5....
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Secretary of State John Kerry is telling the people of France Wednesday that each and every American stands with them in solidarity after gunmen stormed the Paris offices of a satirical newspaper, killing 12. (Jan. 7)

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Secretary of State John Kerry is telling the people of France that each and every American stands with them today. Kerry says the U.S. stands with its ally in solidarity after masked gunmen stormed the Paris offices of a satirical...
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Lord Leveson releases findings of his yearlong inquiry

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1. Wide of audience awaiting start of statement by Lord Justice Brian Leveson, author of the Leveson Inquiry, report on British media ethics 2. Leveson walking on-stage and taking seat 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Lord Justice Brian Leveson,...
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USA: TV NETWORKS AND ELECTION MISCALL

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English/Nat The top TV executives in the United States announced on Wednesday they have made changes, including self-limits on calling elections, to restore viewer confidence after the networks' miscall of the Florida presidential...
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SYND 14 3 77 INTERIOR MINISTER MULDER PRESS CONFERENCE ON NEWSPAPER BILL

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South African Interior Minister, Connie Mulder, explaining a new bill which the Pretoria government's critics say will restrict the freedom of the press. The bill has been condemned as an attack on press freedom by the South African...
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Al Jazeera chief says no evidence to support conviction of journalists

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Al-Jazeera English Managing Director Al Anstey said it was a "grim day" for journalists and journalism, following today's sentencing of three Al-Jazeera English journalists to at least seven year in jail by a court in Cairo. "The...
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Media chiefs debate press freedom

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LEAD IN:On World Media Freedom Day, UNESCO held a forum with journalists, politicians and researchers on free speech and censorship in the Kingdom of Jordan and broader Middle East.STORY-LINE:The Royal Film Commission in Amman is the...