Tag Archive | "afghanistan"

Wikileaks undermined by civil war

Wikileaks undermined by civil war

Splits in the WikiLeaks group have emerged in the wake of its latest leak. Read the full story

Posted in Media News, Media VideosComments (0)

On Time next week: a true story we all need to read

On Time next week: a true story we all need to read

Time magazine has pre-released its cover for next week’s issue: the picture of an 18-year-old Afghan girl, Aisha, whose nose and ears were cut off by the Taliban. Why? Because Aisha ran away from her abusive in-laws. Read the full story

Posted in OpinionComments (0)

Is WikiLeaks changing the world?

Is WikiLeaks changing the world?

“It could become as important a journalistic tool as the Freedom of Information Act,” Time magazine wrote about WikiLeaks back in 2007, two months before it revealed itself on the world wide web. Read the full story

Posted in Media FeaturesComments (0)

Media criticism of WikiLeaks swells

Media criticism of WikiLeaks swells

Criticism of WikiLeaks is growing after the Times accused the organisation of disclosing information that could put “hundreds of Afghan lives” at risk. Read the full story

Posted in Media NewsComments (0)


 

"The Daily Mail is being far too modest… the runaway success of the website owes very little to piggy-backing on 'the strengths of the newspaper'."


The Media Blog‘s Will Sturgeon credits Mail Online’s picture desk as the “engine room” of its booming growth after comScore named it the world’s biggest newspaper site.


(Source: The Media Blog)