WAN-IFRA

A publication of the World Editors Forum

Date

Thu - 24.05.2012


Media links of the day

Media links of the day

The New Zealand Press Assocation is to close after 132 years in business, as the New Zealand market becomes dominated by Australian media businesses.

What does it mean for the news industry to be in transition? Peter Preston speculates on the digital future of the industry.

Is this the shape of the future? Sustainable Journalism imagines some possible professional titles that may become commonplace in news organisations.

The NYT reports on a new study shows that shutting down social media and the Internet can turn unrest into action.

The post 9/11 decade: Poynter shows us the front pages that have defined an era.

Alex Crawford tells the Edinburgh T.V. Festival via video link how she coping covering the Libyan uprising and asserts it is 'sexist' to be asked how she raises her children when male colleagues would not be asked the same question.

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Author

Katherine Travers

Date

2011-08-29 18:22

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