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Magazine to cease print edition as it moves to all-digital format

Higher Ed
1. Various of cover of Newsweek magazine on newsstand

2. SOUNDBITE (English) Edward Atorino, Media Analyst, Bench
mark:
"The news magazines, I think, are in permanent trouble. And I figured,...
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Anti-Gadhafi media in rebel areas benefit from press freedom

Higher Ed
April 11, 2011

1. Close of burned window bars at the former state radio sta
tion
2. Wide interior of burn
ed studio
3. Close of abandoned r
adio equipment...
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International New York Times goes on sale for the first time

Higher Ed
The New York Times Co. has rebranded its Paris-based daily, the International Herald Tribune (IHT), as the International New York Times (INYT) - a bid to lure readers abroad amid the upheaval of the digital era...
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Man jailed on charges he says were cooked up finds new life probing corruption

Higher Ed
Cheboksary, capital of Russian region of Chuvashia

1. Mid of farmer Eduard Mochalov with fresh copies of his newspaper "The Bribe" with a distributor's voice in...
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Privately owned daily newspapers return to Myanmar for first time since 1964

Higher Ed
March 31, 2013

1. Exterior of office of one of the new daily newspapers, "Golden Fresh L
and"
2. Layout editor editing in th
e newsroom
3. Layout page of newspaper on
computer...
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Security tight at mosque for Friday prayers in the wake of bin Laden's death

Higher Ed
1. Various of worshipers entering mosque

2. Various of police inspectin
g bag
3. People entering mosque, walking past p
olice line
4. Var
ious of prayers
5. Men leaving
mosque after prayers
6....
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India's first newspaper for the vast rural population

Higher Ed
An Indian newspaper is standing out from the crowd by offering a specialised service for rural areas, including people who can't read....
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"Downton Abbey" leads wedding bloom trends

Higher Ed
Posies of soft pinks and dusky blue flowers fill table, conjuring fantasies of English cottage gardens of a bygone era.

The success of...
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Germany's highest-circulation women's magazine has said it will stop working with professional models in favor of "real women" whose bodies better resemble those of its readers.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Top German mag dumps 'skinny' models

CAPTION: Germany's highest-circulation women's magazine has said it will stop working with professional models in favor of "real...
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Interview with editor of newspaper that published controversial cartoon

Higher Ed
1. Flemming Rose, Editor of the culture-section, Jyllands-Posten daily newspaper, walking in

2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Flemming Rose, Editor culture-section Jyllands-Posten newsp
aper:
"I think it's a big...
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Tens of thousands protest against president's policies and position on China

Higher Ed
1. Pan of people marching on the street to protest against government's policies and performance

2. Protesters waving flags reading (Mandarin) "
Fury"
3. Protesters banging pot
s and pans
4. Pan...
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Early editions of newspapers announce independence

Higher Ed
1. Mid of newsroom of Kosovo main daily newspaper 'Koha Ditore'

2. Close up of computer screen reading: "The constitution of republic of Ko
sovo"
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bardh Rugova, Chief Editor of Ko
ha...
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Some online publishers focus on alternative views

Higher Ed
LEAD IN:Online media publishers in Egypt are offering rarely heard alternative voices.But some are worried that controversial views could see their websites shut down. A proposed media law could also see big costs imposed on anyone...
Instructional Video1:57
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NY Daily News Slashes Newsroom Staffing in Half

Higher Ed
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The New York tabloid Daily News will cut half of its newsroom staff and Jim Rich, its editor in chief, was...
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Venezuela newspaper to cease print edition

Higher Ed
Venezuela's last nationally circulated, anti-government newspaper will stop publishing its print edition amid unrelenting government pressure and paper shortages, editors said.
News Clip3:45
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Venezuela newspaper to cease print edition

Higher Ed
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HONG KONG: NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION WAR

Higher Ed
Cant/Eng/Nat

A newspaper price war in Hong Kong is sending newspaper shares through the floor and slashing news stand prices by as much as 80 per
cent.
The price war, started by...
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YUGOSLAVIA: BELGRADE: MEDIA SHUT DOWN

Higher Ed
Serbo-Croat/Nat

In an apparent first step in a threatened crackdown, police today shut down three private media outlets that had been critical of President Slobodan Milosevic's...
Instructional Video2:21
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JAPAN: NEW CRAZE OF AMERICAN BOUNCING CARS KNOWN AS LOW RIDERS

Higher Ed
Japanese/Nat

A new craze is sweeping Japan's motor heads - American classics that bounce up and down, right and left and are otherwise known as low ri
ders.
Popularity in these 1960's...
Instructional Video2:24
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JAPAN: TOKYO: NEW ELECTRONIC NEWSPAPER

Higher Ed
Japanese/Nat

Four Japanese companies have started an electronic newspaper that subscribers can receive on a portable screen no bigger than a human
hand.
The "Zaurus" terminal is the first...