Posts Tagged ‘journalism’

Gulf News publishes handy suicide tips

By Ben Flanagan • Jan 18th, 2010 • Category: Kipp's Blog

The UAE newspaper, not known for its sensitivity or good taste, prints helpline number in the centre of a noose.


Tread at your own peril, Part II

By Kipp • Sep 29th, 2009 • Category: Cover Story, Media/Marketing, UAE

It may be a minefield out there for investigative journalists, but for all reporters there are plenty of potential pitfalls. Lara Haidar of The Rights Lawyers explains to Communicate magazine the balance between freedom of speech and the law in the UAE. Part II.


Tread at your own peril, Part I

By Kipp • Sep 28th, 2009 • Category: Cover Story, Media, UAE

It may be a minefield out there for investigative journalists, but for all reporters there are plenty of potential pitfalls. Lara Haidar of The Rights Lawyers explains to Communicate magazine the balance between freedom of speech and the law in the UAE. Part I.


How do you rate the quality of English-language journalism in the GCC?

By Dana El Baltaji • Jul 19th, 2009 • Category: Cover Story, Media/Marketing, Opinion, Regional, poll results, survey

The results are in.


Mideast journalists using more press releases, says survey

By Dana El Baltaji • Jul 5th, 2009 • Category: Media, Media/Marketing, Middle East Business News, Regional

Journalists in the region are using press releases more often than they did in 2007, although many...


No free press, no democracy, says Kuwaiti MP

By Rawan Khalid • Jan 27th, 2009 • Category: Cover Story, Media/Marketing, Regional, The Work

A seminar on journalism held in Kuwait exposes the nation’s struggle to maintain press freedom


Is blogging the new journalism?

By Dana Moukhallati • Jan 7th, 2009 • Category: Article, Cover Story, Media/Marketing, The Life

The medium does provide an outlet for anybody and everybody to voice their opinion. But does it fit into the traditional boundaries of journalism?


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