Media



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TL:n artikkeleita— Articles by TL

Matti Apusen maailmankuva, 21.12.2011

Mainstream journalism and doctrinal filters, 31 August 2010

Journalistisia illuusioita, 21.4.2010

Journalism's servility to power, 15 March 2010

Kriisit syvenevät, media torkkuu, 6.1.2010

Latinalaisen Amerikan mediariidat, 6.1.2010

Four pages that shook Washington, 4 August 2009

Gaza Suomen lehdistössä, 22.1.2009

Oikeaoppisuuden uuskieli, 17.12.2008

"Laatujournalismi" ja internet, 14.8.2008

Irakia "rauhoittamassa", 29.5.2008

 

"Tasapuolisuus" ja todellisuus

16.10.2007

Uuden ajan tiedonvälitys

21.2.2007

Journalismi ja työelämä

14.2.2007

Journalismi mielettömän maailman tulkkina

31.3.2006

Journalists in awe of power

23 March 2006

Orwellin, Russellin ja Chomskyn pilkkaajat

14.10.2005

Julkunen ja keskustelun taso

23.3.2005

Vastaus Julkuselle

18.3.2005

Chomsky ja "hämmentynyt lauma" II

18.2.2005

Chomsky ja "hämmentynyt lauma" I

4.2.2005

Tiedonvälityksen objektiivisuudesta

3.1.2005

Journalismi ja "kommunismin uhka"

18.11.2004

Mediakritiikkiä internetissä

Journalisti, 1.11.2002

Haastava totuudenpuhuja

Journalisti, 23.8.2002

Journalismi globalisaation puristuksessa
Journalisti, 13/2001

“Sotakirjeenvaihtajat ovat historiansa kriisivaiheessa”

Journalisti, 2000

"Etniset” konfliktit ja uutistyön paineet

Journalisti, 2.9.1999

Julkisen palvelun joukkotiedotukselle haetaan uutta mallia

Sanomalehtimies, 1997

Richard Barbrook: Joukkotiedotusvälineiden vapaus

BBC Finnish Section, 12.3.1996

Informaation palvonta heikentää tiedon laatua

Sanomalehtimies, 1994

 

Olli Tammilehto:

Toisintoimittajan testamentti

16.6.2005


Riitta Liede:

Torroxin vuorten kupeessa

Olé-lehti, 21.7.2005

Kirjoittamista ei voi lopettaa

Journalisti, 18.3.2005


Juhani Ikonen:

Mietteitä objektiivisuudesta

13.1.2005

 

Laura L. Klure

The decline of serious journalism

10 August 2011

 

 


See also Wikileaks

 

Muiden kirjoittajien artikkeleita — Articles by other writers

 

Why British journalists are taught to be dishonest by Laurie Penny. New Statesman, 25 January 2012

Silence Of The Lambs by Media Lens, 25 January 2012

The Surefire Way to End Online Piracy: End Copyright by Dean Baker, truthout, 23 January 2012

Rick Falkvinge: the Swedish radical leading the fight over web freedoms by Carole Cadwalladr, The Observer, 22 January 2012

A D.C. Requiem by Chris Lehmann, In These Times, 19 January 2012

Selective Outrage – Iran And Libya by Media Lens, 18 January 2012

The Mainstream Media Lie about Martin Luther King by A D Hemming, Global Research, 16 January 2012

The Newsfakers by Patrick Cockburn, CounterPunch, 16 January 2012

Independent editor: Johann Hari scandal 'severely damaged' paper by Lisa O'Carroll, The Guardian, 10 January 2012

Time Magazine Cheers the Drone War by Peter Hart, CommonDreams.org, 4 January 2012

Triangulations of Christopher Hitchens by Sam Husseini, Consortiumnews.com, 2 January 2012

Sexism is the stock in trade of the tabloid press by Laurie Penny, The Guardian, 1 January 2012

«El mito de la neutralidad es una invención del poder corporativo» Entrevista con David Edwards and David Cromwell por Alberto Pradilla, Gara, 27 de diciembre 2011

On Christopher Hitchens by Norman Finkelstein, ZNet, 20 December 2011

Regarding Christopher by Katha Pollitt, The Nation, 19 December 2011

People power isn't just a fad for a magazine cover by Laurie Penny, The Independent, 19 December 2011

The meaning of Time magazine's celebration of The Protester by Nina Power, The Guardian, 16 December 2011

Christopher Hitchens: a contrarian for whom radicalism was a style by Frances Stonor Saunders, The Guardian, 16 December 2011

Christopher Hitchens obituary by Peter Wilby, The Guardian, 16 December 2011

‘A Death Sentence For Africa': The Durban Climate Deal And Eight Corporate Media Unmentionables by Media Lens, 15 December 2011

Person of the Year: The Protester by Kurt Andersen, Time, 14 December 2011

Los indignados españoles, en la revista 'Time' por Carmen Pérez-Lanzac, El País, 14 de diciembre de 2011

La protesta global ocupa la portada de 'Time' por Antonio Caño, El País, 14 de diciembre de 2011

Britain's press are fighting a class war, defending the elite they belong to by George Monbiot, The Guardian, 12 December 2011

Voice of the Arab spring by Mehdi Hasan, New Statesman, 7 December 2011

Egyptian cameraman at the heart of the Tahrir Square clashes by Jack Shenker, The Guardian, 2 December 2011

Climate Crisis – The Collapse In Corporate Media Coverage by Media Lens, 1 December 2011

Leveson inquiry: the frontiers of privacy by Terry Eagleton, The Guardian, 28 November 2011

A very modern form of menace by Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, The Independent, 28 November 2011

Mark Zuckerberg says the email's end is nigh. LOL by John Naughton, The Observer, 27 November 2011

Why discourage women from reporting on the Tahrir Squre protests? by Jenny Kleeman, The Guardian/Comment is free, 25 November 2011

Truthdigger of the Week: Laurie Penny, truthdig, 25 November 2011

Journalist Mona Eltahawy tells of sex assault in Cairo ministry by Peter Beaumont and Bel Trew, The Guardian, 24 November 2011

‘They Found Nothing. Nothing.' The IAEA, Iran And ‘Fantasy Land' by Media Lens, 24 November 2011

Occupy the media by Laurie Penny, New Statesman, 23 November 2011

Support a world-wide awakening by Anthony Barnett, openDemocracy, 22 November 2011

Media Lens Cogitation: Free to be Human - An Interview with David Edwards, Media Lens, 18 November 2011

The Violence That Never Happened: Occupy Wall Street and the Selective Outrage of the New York Times by Kevin Young, ZBlogs, 18 November 2011

Why I quit the mainstream media by Natasha Lennard, Salon, 15 November 2011

Occupy the Press by Susan J. Douglas, In These Times, 10 November 2011

A woman's opinion is the mini-skirt of the internet by Laurie Penny, The Independent, 4 November 2011

Killing Gaddafi by Media Lens, 27 October 2011

A Grass-Roots Newscast Gives a Voice to Struggles by Brian Stelter, The New York Times, 23 October 2011

Britain's Own Pravda-Style Propaganda: Part 2 by Media Lens, 20 October 2011

Britain's Own Pravda-Style Propaganda: Part 1 by Media Lens, 18 October 2011

Targeting Syria – The ‘Bad News' For The Guardian by Media Lens, 12 October 2011

A Thought Police for the Internet Age by Jonathan Cook, ZNet, 29 September 2011

Inciting Violence - Irony And The English Riots by Media Lens, 28 September 2011

The Golden Rule Of State Violence: Terrorism Is What They Do; Counterterrorism Is What We Do by Media Lens, 20 September 2011

The end of the Al Jazeera decade? by Blake Hounshell, Foreign Policy, 20 September 2011

What Wikileaks Tells Us About Al Jazeera by Omar Chatriwala, Foreign Policy, 19 September 2011

Arguably by Christopher Hitchens – review by Fintan O'Toole, The Observer, 18 September 2011 (guardian.co.uk, 16 September 2011

Here Comes Trouble by Michael Moore - review by Sam Leith, The Observer, 18 September 2011 (guardian.co.uk, 14 September 2011

The Johann Hari debacle by Richard Seymore, The Guardian/Comment is free, 16 September 2011

The depressing tale of Johann Hari, Bagehot's notebook, The Economist, 15 September 2011

It's a business decision by the Independent by The Editors, Media Lens, 15 September 2011

A personal apology by Johann Hari, The Independent, 15 September 2011

9/11: A 'babble of idiots'? History has been the judge of that by Seumas Milne, The Guardian, 5 September 2011

To Avert A Bloodbath – Libya And The Press - Part 2 by Media Lens, 5 September 2011

To Avert A Bloodbath - Libya And The Press - Part 1 by Media Lens, 1 September 2011

Goodman letter is just the tip of the iceberg, The First Post, 16 August 2011

Why let facts ruin the story? Norwegian comments on US coverage of the Norway terror by Magnus Nome, openDemocracy, 8 August 2011

A 'Malign Intellectual Subculture' - George Monbiot Smears Chomsky, Herman, Peterson, Pilger And Media Lens by Media Lens, 2 August 2011

A mere state can't restrain a corporation like Murdoch's by Felicity Lawrence, The Guardian, 28 July 2011

Murdoch's Other Moral Crimes by Media Lens, 28 July 2011

Excellent comments from Jonathan Cook, Media Lens, 26 July 2011

The ‘New Landscape in Journalism': A Response From The Media Consortium, In These Times, 21 July 2011

Murdoch: This scandal has exposed the scale of elite corruption by Seumas Milne, The Guardian, 20 July 2011

The Murdochs: Power Without Responsibility by D.D. Guttenplan, The Nation, 20 July 2011

Phone hacking: These resignation statements are meaningless by Gary Younge, The Guardian/Comment is free, 19 July 2011

Everything has changed, but most politicians don't realise it by Steve Richards, The Independent, 19 July 2011

How the phone-hacking scandal unmasked the British power elite by John Harris, The Guardian, 18 July 2011

10 questions the MPs will not ask Murdoch by Robin Beste, Stop the War Coalition, 18 July 2011

A democracy of journalists by Neal Ascherson, openDemocracy, 18 July 2011

The Rise of Pro-Democracy Journalism by Nozomi Hayase, Consortiumnews.com, 18 July 2011

The questions hanging over Murdoch, USA by Amy Goodman and Denis Moynihan, The Guardian, 17 July 2011

After Murdoch by Anthony Barnett, openDemocracy, 17 July 2011

Murdoch's banishment is but the first step in cleaning up the media by Henry Porter, The Observer, 17 July 2011

Avalanche! Media Hyperbole On News Corp, The ‘Free' Press And A ‘Berlin Wall Moment' by Media Lens, 15 July 2011

Oh, what a lovely war! Murdoch's other legacy by Neil Clark, The First Post, 15 July 2011

Baying for Murdoch's blood will serve no good by Adrian Hamilton, The Independent, 15 July 2011

Now we know who runs the country by Steve Richards, The Independent, 14 July 2011

Connections to Murdoch Start to Chafe British Leader by Sarah Lyall and Graham Bowley, The New York Times, 12 July 2011

Unwritten loyalties: journalism in the Russian regions by Mikhail Loginov, openDemocracy, 12 July 2011

This media is corrupt – we need a Hippocratic oath for journalists by George Monbiot, The Guardian, 11 July 2011

Regulation would be a disastrous response to phone hacking by Jeff Jarvis, The Guardian/Comment is free, 11 July 2011

News International knew hacking was widespread in 2007 by Martin Hickman, Cahal Milmo, Oliver Wright and Ian Burrell, The Independent, 11 July 2011

Blair accused of trying to silence Murdoch critic by Martin Hickman and Cahal Milmo, The Independent, 11 July 2011

BBC Bombast – Propaganda, Complaints And Black Holes of Silence by Media Lens, 11 July 2011

News of the World fallout could change Britain's media culture by John Kampfner, The Guardian, 10 July 2011

Murdochgate and the news: we need to reframe media and the public interest by Natalie Fenton, openDemocracy, 10 July 2011

The fight isn't over by Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Red Pepper, 10 July 2011

Over more than three decades, no one dared question the perversion of politics by and for Rupert Murdoch by Henry Porter, The Observer, 10 July 2011

Rebekah, Dave, and the Chipping Norton set: Where power in Britain lies by James Hanning and Matthew Bell, The Independent on Sunday, 10 July 2011

Hacking scandal: is this Britain's Watergate? by Oliver Wright, Ian Burrell, Martin Hickman, Cahal Milmo and Andrew Grice, The Independent, 9 July 2011

Hail the dawn of a healthier democracy by Steve Richards, The Independent, 9 July 2011

Cameron's friendships are the problem by Mehdi Hasan, New Statesman, 8 July 2011

Politicians are finally free from Murdoch's tyranny by Steve Richards, The Independent, 7 July 2011

David Cameron is in the sewer because of his News International friends by Peter Oborne, The Daily Telegraph, 6 July 2011

The Myth of The New York Times, in Documentary Form by Chris Hedges, truthdig, 6 July 2011

The Murdochs are not fit and proper people by Anthony Barnett, openDemocracy, 5 July 2011

Free Gaza press release on the Freedom Flotilla, Media Lens, 4 July 2011

Rape, Mercenaries, And Bloodbaths On The Scale Of Yemen? The Media Blank Amnesty's Failure To Find Evidence In Libya by Media Lens, 29 June 2011

Gone With the Papers by Chris Hedges, truthdig, 27 June 2011

How to survive the age of distraction by Johann Hari, The Independent, 24 June 2011

Three Little Words: WikiLeaks, Libya, Oil by Media Lens, 22 June 2011

Facebook and Twitter are doing nicely, thank you. They don't need free plugs from us by John Naughton, The Guardian, 19 June 2011

Re: Exchange with Monbiot by John Hilley, Media Lens, 15 June 2011

Bahrain to sue Independent newspaper over articles by Ben Quinn, The Guardian, 15 June 2011

Jonathan Cook responds on Monbiot, Media Lens, 14 June 2011

Real Journalism Now by Mayte Carrasco and Cecilia Ballesteros, openDemocracy, 13 June 2011

American Radical: The Life and Times of IF Stone by DD Guttenplan – review by Geoffrey Wheatcroft, The Observer, 12 June 2011

Ten Years Of Media Lens - Operation Rheinübung by Media Lens, 8 June 2011

I Have Zero Respect For The Mainstream Media: Gilad Atzmon Interview by Silvia Cattori, Countercurrents.org, 3 June 2011

Remembering I F Stone by D D Guttenplan, New Statesman, 2 June 2011

Bad News From The BBC - Part 2: The ‘John Motson Approach To Analysing News' by Media Lens, 25 May 2011

Bad News From The BBC - Part 1: 'Replete With Imbalance And Distortion' by Media Lens, 25 May 2011

You Cannot Kill An Ideology With A Gun by Media Lens, 19 May 2011

Western media fraud in the Middle East by Nir Rosen, Al Jazeera, 18 May 2011

Fallujah, Iraq 2004 - Misrata, Libya 2011 by Media Lens, 4 May 2011

Ten Years Of Media Lens - Some Questions And Answers by Media Lens, 14 April 2011

News Goo Episode 1 by Jake Lynch, Transcend Media Service, March 2011

'Noble' War In Libya - Part 2 by Media Lens, 28 March 2011

Letter: Peter Lennon obituary by Helen Oldfield, The Guardian, 24 March 2011

'Noble' War In Libya - Part 1 by Media Lens, 23 March 2011

Appreciation: Peter Lennon obituary by Paul Duane, The Guardian, 22 March 2011

Peter Lennon obituary by Ian Mayes, The Guardian, 20 March 2011

Tyranny And Rebellion – The Breaking Of The Corporate Media Monopoly by Media Lens, 2 March 2011

Empire of Lies: Why Our Media Betrays Us by Jonathan Cook, The Palestine Chronicle, 28 February 2011

Comment Is Free But Freedom Is Slavery - An Exchange With The Guardian's Economics Editor by Media Lens, 22 February 2011

Egypt's media undergo their own revolution by Jack Shenker, The Guardian/Comment is free, 21 February 2011

Huffington's Plunder by Chris Hedges, truthdig, 21 February 2011

Equality on the frontline is the only way by Lindsey Hilsum, The Independent, 19 February 2011

Newsweek Defends Drones by Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting, 16 February 2011

Egypt's media revolution by Salah Abdel Maqsoud, The Guardian/Comment is free, 15 February 2011

Captive Nation - Egypt And The West by Media Lens, 9 February 2011

Al-J azeera is helping to break the silence by Wadah Khanfar, The Guardian/Comment is free, 7 February 2011

Al-Jazeera's coverage of Egypt protests may hasten revolution in world news by John Plunkett and Josh Halliday, The Guardian, 7 February 2011

White Coat - The Media's Moral Creepback by Media Lens, 2 February 2011

The Empty Press Room - How Corporate Journalism Happily Lost Interest in Climate Change by Media Lens, 26 January 2011

Collateral Damage - WikiLeaks In The Crosshairs by Media Lens, 20 January 2011

Catastrophe on camera: Why media coverage of natural disasters is flawed by Patrick Cockburn, The Independent, 20 January 2011

Guest Media Alert - Tilting Towards Israel by Jonathan Cook, Media Lens, 4 January 2011

 

Distorted world media

2 October 2001

Tarnation, the truth has got out!

13 March 2001

Internet access for every EU citizen

22 February 2001

Finns on the threshold of virtual village

21 September 2000

NATO treated uncritically in Kosovo articles

11 September 2000

Kosovo media debate one year after

27 April 2000

When journalists become carriers of war

October 1999

Was Finnish media silenced by the Soviet Union?

May 1999

Making the news in Britain and Finland

April 1998

Who sets the agenda?

April 1998

Common and separate media space - writing and reading newspapers

June 1997

Choice

March 1997

Modern patriotism

September 1996

 

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