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Israel cannot silence Gaza despite killing journalists: Gideon Levy

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Gideon Levy says Israel targets journalists like Anas al-Sharif, but killing reporters won’t stop the world from seeing Gaza’s reality.
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Lev Parnas’s media campaign to take down Trump | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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A former associate of Rudy Giuliani is using the media to make explosive claims about Donald Trump and his inner circle. During a series of TV interviews, Lev Parnas links the U.S. president and others to the pressure campaign against...
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Harvey Weinstein: Hollywood’s open secret | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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Harvey Weinstein is on trial for allegedly raping a woman in 2013 and sexually assaulting another in 2006. His lawyer says he's innocent and has been victimized by the press. In his book, Catch & Kill, journalist Ronan Farrow claims his...
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Gretchen Carlson on the silence that protects harassers | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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Former Fox anchor Gretchen Carlson settled her sexual harassment case back in 2016, but she's not done fighting. When she sued her network’s former Chairman Roger Ailes, it was before Harvey Weinstein and the #MeToo movement became front...
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Pegasus: Surveilling journalists from inside their phones | The Listening Post (Feature)

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A look at the spyware that is hacking journalists around the world.
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Africa Uncensored: The Journalists Exposing Corruption in Kenya | Whose Truth Is It Anyway?

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Journalists at Africa Uncensored investigate incompetence and corruption in a multi-million-dollar healthcare deal.
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Sino-Indian clash: Disputed border, divided media | The Listening Post (Full)

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Chinese and Indian media take opposite approaches to reporting the deadly clash between troops along the border.
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Lebanon's Refugee Newsroom

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A young journalist's message to the world: "Enough painting refugees as terrorists, drug dealers, arms dealers - The message I want to share with the world through my work is enough!"
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Fiscal update bolsters struggling media with $600M in tax measures

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The goal is for the program to be funded by the government but have no role for politicians to decide what constitutes a media outlet or who would be eligible. The full details won't be available until the next federal budget, after the...
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Liberals face criticism over $600M in tax measures for local journalism

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The Liberals argue supporting independent news is vital for democracy, but critics feel the support is just a political ploy to curry favour with journalists.
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Tina Brown: Facebook Is a 'Vulture' on Journalism That Should Be Regulated

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Tina Brown slammed Facebook as a "vulture" on journalism and called President Trump a "con man" during an interview on Cheddar Monday. The former top editor of "Vanity Fair" and "The New Yorker" said Facebook has "destroyed the business...
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What's the Point of the White House Correspondent's Dinner, Anyway?

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With news that the WHCA will replace the long-standing tradition of hosting a comedian for its annual dinner with an historian, Jon Levine, media editor at The Wrap, discusses whether the event should even exist anymore.
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Is the Drama Around the White House Correspondents' Dinner Worth It?

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With news that the White House Correspondents' Dinner will break a long-standing tradition by replacing a comedian host with a historian, Jon Levine, media editor at The Wrap, discusses whether the event should even exist anymore.
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Marc Benioff, Salesforce Founder, Buys Time Magazine

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Salesforce founder Marc Benioff and his wife, Lynne, are buying Time magazine for $190 million in cash from Meredith Corp. Benioff is the latest in a trend of tech billionaires opening their wallets for venerated media brands, following...
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Crypto Startup Civil Uses Blockchain to Fund Journalism

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What does crypto have to do with journalism? Civil Media thinks it can be the answer to some of the field's woes, from eroding trust to a collapsing business model. As CEO Matthew Iles explained, the start-up's token sale can help build...
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Crypto Start-Up Civil Uses Blockchain to Fund Journalism

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What does crypto have to do with journalism? Civil Media thinks it can be the answer to some of the field's woes, from eroding trust to a collapsing business model. As CEO Matthew Iles explained, the start-up's token sale can help build...
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Blockchain Start-Up Civil Uses Crypto to Fund Journalism

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What does crypto have to do with journalism? Civil Media thinks it can be the answer to some of the field's woes, from eroding trust to a collapsing business model. As CEO Matthew Iles explained, the start-up's token sale can help build...
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China's Pushback: Beijing questions Western reporting on Xinjiang | The Listening Post (Full)

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Xinjiang is back in the news and Beijing is pushing back - calling media coverage biased and inaccurate. But is it?
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Silenced and shut down: Kashmir’s year of lockdown | The Listening Post

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A year since Kashmir lost its autonomy, narratives of the region’s past, present and future are as contested as ever.
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The post-election media divide in the US | The Listening Post

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What will fill the space Trump once had in US news? Plus, a look at Ethiopian singer Hachalu Hundessa’s last interview.
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2020 hindsight: The coverage of COVID-19 | The Listening Post

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2020 brought the biggest story of our lifetime. We look back at some of our reporting on how the pandemic changed journalism around the world.
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Craigslist Founder Is Putting His Money Where His Mouth Is

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Craig Newmark, the founder of Craigslist, has donated over $40 million to journalism outlets such as Mother Jones and ProPublica in pursuit of investigative journalism. "This is my war," he told Cheddar.
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Craigslist Founder Craig Newmark Is Putting His Money Where His Mouth Is

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Craig Newmark, the founder of Craigslist, has donated over $40 million to news outlets such as Mother Jones and ProPublica that support investigative journalism. "This is my war," he told Cheddar.
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30th VISA Pour L'image photo exhibition

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For thirty years the southern French city of Perpignan has been hosting Visa Pour L'image and it's grown to be one of Europe's most important exhibitions for photojournalists. This year the Rohingya refugee crisis in Myanmar and the war...