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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...
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VOICED: Art censorship in Russia

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VOICED: Art censorship in Russia
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CLEAN : Myanmar's youth embrace heavy metal

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With a more relaxed political climate following the election of Aung San Suu Kyi's government Myanmar is home to a burgeoning heavy metal scene
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VOICED: 'Banned in China' books blossom in Hong Kong

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Subject to censorship by the communist government, many sensitive political books are banned in mainland China. Hong Kong, China (Footage by AFP/Getty Images)
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VOICED : Globos de Oro tenidos por el drama

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En una ceremonia que defendio la libertad de expresion ante la censura y condeno los ataques en Francia los Globos de Oro reconocieron como Mejor drama el experimento del director Richard Linklater en Boyhood
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

International Mail Censorship

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Men unloading mailbags on to a table / men sorting stacks of mail / Director of Censorship Byron Price / tables of people examining mail / women inspecting mail / woman carefully opening an envelope and checking the inside / woman using...
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Tech Industry Cracks Down on Hate Speech

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Aug.17 -- Bloomberg's Sarah Frier discusses Silicon Valley's crackdown on hate speech with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Life Without Google or Facebook Is a Reality in China

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Aug.07 -- Adam Segal, director of the Digital and Cyberspace Policy Program at the Council on Foreign Relations, and Bloomberg's Selina Wang discuss what people in China think about not having access to Facebook and Google. They speak...
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'It's Overwhelming' — The Chinese App Ban Could Cut Off Families

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President Trump has given 45 days for a U.S. company to take over TikTok and WeChat or Americans could lose access. That could cut off families.
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CLEAN : Freedom of speech on the line in 'New Uzbekistan'

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Otabek Sattoriy's career as a video blogger began when authorities in ex-Soviet Uzbekistan evicted his family to construct new apartments and offered only pennies in return (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Missing Chinese Tennis Star’s Reappearance Sparks More Questions

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In a video call, tennis star Peng Shuai told the International Olympic Committee she is safe and well. But the former doubles champion’s disappearance and sudden reappearance after accusing a Chinese official of sexual assault is only...
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CLEAN : Vienna museums seek to give the naked truth on OnlyFans

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Fed up of social media sites censoring a paleolithic Venus or the works of Schiele and Modigliani, Viennese museums have taken to the OnlyFans platform (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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The Recount

Chinese Tennis Star Missing After Accusing Official of Assault

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Concerns are mounting for the safety of tennis star Peng Shuai. The former Wimbledon and French Open doubles champion’s whereabouts are unknown after she accused a Chinese official of sexual assault. Fellow tennis pros are asking...
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CLEAN : Split on drug culture, Mexican ballads flourish in digital age

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A new generation of Mexican ballad singers are enjoying success and skirting censorship through digital platforms, with many songs of the "narcocorrido" genre exalting the world of gangsters with wads of dollars, guns, and women in a...
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: ELIZABETH CONTROVERSY

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English/Nat INDIAN CENSORS THREATEN ELIZABETH WITH THE CHOP Story: Elizabeth Location: Bombay/New Delhi Date: Aug 4th Britain's ruthless 16th century Queen Elizabeth is running into trouble from a tough lady in Bombay. Director...
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An internet privacy analyst says the European high court's decision against Google that allows web users to have some say over private information that appears in search lists essentially 'breaks' the purpose of the internet. (May 13)

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Google and other search engines were thrust into an unwanted new role Tuesday - caretaker of people's reputations - when Europe's highest court ruled that individuals should have some say over what information pops up when their names...
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WRAP Reax as Google moves Chinese operation to HKong ADDS US State Dpt

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Shanghai, China - 23 March 2010 1. Screen shot of Google.cn address being typed into web browser but changing to Google.com.hk site after rerouting 2. Wide screenshot of Google.com.hk site 3. Close shot of Google HK site with selection...
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RUSSIA: REDUCED CENSORSHIP LEADS TO TRANSFORMATION OF TELEVISION

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Russian/Eng/Nat Russian television has undergone a complete transformation since it cast off the shackles of the Soviet censor. A daily diet of socialist propaganda and folk culture has been swept away by badly dubbed Latin American...
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Google, U.S. companies say products benefit Chinese, despite restrictions

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1. Various of the Divani Apollo Palace hotel 2. Congress hall meeting 3. Various of sign: (English) Internet Governance Forum 4. People registering 5. Woman at computer 6. People in hall 7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Vint Cerf, Vice President...
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How AnchorFree Helps HK Protesters Avoid China Censorship

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Sept. 30 -- AnchorFree CEO David Gorodyansky and Bloomberg's Mia Saini discuss censorship in China with Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Broadcast media accused of turning blind eye to protests that swept nation

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1. Various of trade union federations rallying in support of recent protests in Taksim Square 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bahar Deniz Eris, Demonstrator: "So sad that I can't follow the news on television or in the newspapers, which has...
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Bloomberg

The Rise of Radical-Left Millennials

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Sept. 23 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene highlights comments on radical-left millennials. He speaks with Bloomberg's Megan Murphy on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Anti-censorship demonstrations in protest at copywright treaty

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Sofia, Bulgaria 1. Protesters shouting (Bulgarian) "No to ACTA" (Anti Counterfeiting Trade Agreement) 2. Protesters jumping and shouting (Bulgarian) "If you're not jumping you are for ACTA" 3. Mid of banner reading (English) "ACTA =...
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CLEAN: Art censorship in Russia

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CLEAN: Art censorship in Russia