Media



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TL:n artikkeleita— Articles by TL

 

Haaveita toisenlaisesta tulevaisuudesta, 12.5.2013

Valtamedia ja demokratian illuusio, 17.3.2013

Media and the protection of elite power, 14 January 2013

Chomsky's solid center of values, 17 July 2012

The fearless journalism of I.F. Stone, 27 June 2012

Matti Apusen maailmankuva, 21.12.2011

Ulkomaankirjeenvaihtajana 60-luvun Pariisissa, 21.3.2011

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

 

 


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Muiden kirjoittajien artikkeleita — Articles by other writers

 

Social Networking for a Better World by Sam Ross-Brown, Utne, 11 May 2013

BBC airs Israeli "Independence Day" propaganda presented as documentary by Amena Saleem, The Electronic Intifada, 10 May 2013

'This Madman Must Be Stopped' - Syrian Chemical Weapons by David Edwards, Media Lens, 8 May 2013

UK Media Helps Pave Road to War on Syria by The Editors, News Unspun, 8 May 2013

Review prompted by Savile scandal reveals 'strong undercurrent of fear' at BBC by Dominic Ponsford, Press Gazette, 2 May 2013

The death of More magazine is a price worth paying for a better media by Laurie Penny, New Statesman, 1 May 2013

The sorry state of the Irish media by Padraig Reidy, openDemocracy, 30 April 2013

Voices In Danger: Journalism in the line of fire by Evgeny Lebedev, The Independent, 29 April 2013

Debating The Global Media—In Kazakhstan by Danny Schechter, ZNet, 29 April 2013

Question to International press: How many dead Venezuelans equal one arrested US citizen? by Joe Emersberger, ZBlogs, 27 April 2013

BBC cancels Jerusalem documentary citing "editorial" misfit by The Commentator, 26 April 2013

Tomgram: Todd Gitlin, The Tinsel Age of Journalism, TomDispatch.com, 25 April 2013

Could Prove Useful to Israel': Media Support for Western Arms Deals by The Editors, News Unspun, 23 April 2013

Apologists for Israel take top posts at BBC by Amena Saleem, The Electronic Intifada, 23 April 2013

‘The Stupidest And Most Extreme Section Of The British Left' by Editor, Media Lens, 23 April 2013

What's Wrong With Channel 4 News? by Alison Banville, BSNEWS, 19 April 2013

Thatcher's Tyrants - The Tanks, The Guns, The Christmas Cards by David Edward, Media Lens, 18 April 2013

North Korea: Why the media needs a sausage maker in Seoul by Patrick Cockburn, The Independent, 14 April 2013

One question, two channels: Channel 4 and ITV tackle climate change and the UK's cold winters by Roz Pidcock, Carbon Brief, 11 April 2013

Columnists now are like street performers – collecting coins in a hat and dodging angry racists by Laurie Penny, New Statesman, 10 April 2013

The Madness of NYT's Tom Friedman by Robert Parry, Consortiumnews.com, 10 April 2013

Syriza Joins FaceLeft - Who is Next? by Z Communications, ZNet, 10 April 2013

BBC defends false claims linking Rachel Corrie to killings of Israeli soldiers by Amena Saleem, The Electronic Intifada, 3 April 2013

NYT's Lopsided Coverage of the Korean Conflict by Michael McGehee, NYTimes eXaminer, 2 April 2013

The BBC and Iraq Ten Years On by David McQueen, New Left Project, 2 April 2013

Why everyone should register a domain name by Dan Gillmor, The Guardian, 28 March 2013

Digital Grab: Corporate Power Has Seized the Internet by Norman Solomon, Common Dreams, 28 March 2013

The Day That TV News Died by Chris Hedges, Truthdig, 24 March 2013

Glenn Greenwald's second reader Q&A: the highlights, The Guardian, 22 March 2013

The persecution of Barrett Brown - and how to fight it by Glenn Greenwald, The Guardian, 21 March 2013

Pentagon Papers lawyer on Obama, secrecy and press freedoms: 'worse than Nixon' by Glenn Greenwald, The Guardian, 19 March 2013

The Iraq War Was Not A Media Failure by David Edwards, Media Lens, 18 March 2013

The View From Somewhere by Laurie Penny, Jacobin, 13 March 2013

Death Of A Bogeyman - The Corporate Media Bury Hugo Chávez by David Edwards, Media Lens, 13 March 2013

The NYT and Obama officials collaborate to prosecute Awlaki after he's executed by Glenn Greenwald, The Guardian, 11 March 2013

Death of a 'dictator': Chavez and the media, Al Jazeera, 8 March 2013 (video)

The British Press on the Death of Chávez by Josh Watts, New Left Project, 8 March 2013

The BBC's 'Bogeyman' Narrative on Hugo Chavez by The Editors, News Unspun, 7 March 2013

Chavez and left-liberal media - not so independent journalism by John Hilley, Zenpolitics, 7 March 2013

In Death as in Life, Chávez Target of Media Scorn, FAIR, 6 March 2013

Down The Barrel Of A Gun by David Cromwell, Media Lens, 5 March 2013

Ten Years Ago, the Truth About Iraqi WMDs Was Published–and Ignored by Peter Hart, FAIR, 4 March 2013

Blair's smooth talk, Wark's lame talk by John Hilley, Zenpolitics, 28 February 2013

'The Special One' - Part 2: Looking Under The Lamppost by David Edwards, Media Lens, 26 February 2013

Murdoch's Politics: How One Man's Thirst for Wealth and Power Shapes Our World by David McKnight - a review by Andy Beckett, The Guardian, 20 February 2013

Post-Modernist Red-Baiting by Louis Proyect, CounterPunch, 15 February 2013

US Among World Government's Repressing Journalistic Freedoms by Jon Queally, Common Dreams, 14 February 2013

Jonathan Cook responds to Andrew Buncombe, Media Lens Message Board, 13 February 2013

Forever Groundhog Day For Climate? A Tale Of Ice, Smokescreens And Rebellion by David Cromwell, Media Lens, 12 February 2013

The Media Is the Message by Masha Gessen, International Herald Tribune, 11 February 2013

Jousting With Toothpicks - The Case For Challenging Corporate Journalism by David Edwards, Media Lens, 7 February 2013

Legitimising Violence in Reporting on International Conflict by The Editors, News Unspun, 4 February 2013

Acquiescence and Sycophancy as David Cameron Tours North Africa by The Editors, News Unspun, 4 February 2013

BBC acknowledges that Palestinian citizens of Israel are not guaranteed equality by law by Ben White, The Electronic Intifada, 3 February 2012

FAIR REPORT: 13th Annual Fear & Favor Review by Janine Jackson, FAIR, 1 February 2013

Cartoon Politics: Rupert Murdoch, The Pro-Israel Lobby And Israel's Crimes by David Cromwell, Media Lens, 31 January 2013

Media hate fest for Venezuela keeps on keepin' on by Mark Weisbrot, Al Jazeera, 30 January 2013

South America: A Panorama of Media Democratization by Alexandra Hall, NACLA, 28 January 2013

Why Graph Search Could Be Facebook's Largest Privacy Invasion Ever by Ari Melber, The Nation, 28 January 2013

Is this the most controversial book of the 21st century? by Sally Churchward, Daily Echo, 28 January 2013

NYT Editors Whitewash Role of U.S. in Syrian Violence and Refugee Crisis by Jeremy R. Hammond, Foreign Policy Journal, 28 January 2013

Take Back The Net: it's time to end the culture of online misogyny by Laurie Penny, New Statesman, 27 January 2013

If you want the truth during a war, don't ask a pundit by Patrick Cockburn, The Independent, 27 January 2013

Eyes Like Blank Discs – The Guardian's Steven Poole On George Orwell's Politics And The English Language by David Edwards, Media Lens, 24 January 2013

Spain's Rebellion Moves to Print by Michael Levitin, Truthout, 24 January 2013

Hacktivism: Civil Disobedience or Cyber Crime? by Christie Thompson, Propublica, 18 January 2013

Christopher Hitchens: from socialist to neocon by Richard Seymour, The Guardian, 18 January 2013

How the media let Israel get away with murder by Charlotte Silver, The Electronic Intifada, 17 January 2013

This was our Watergate but the political establishment is being allowed to get away with it by Laurie Penny, New Statesman, 17 January 2013

Death Of A Hero: The General, The Media Adulation And The Forgotten Victims by David Cromwell, Media Lens, 14 January 2013

The inspiring heroism of Aaron Swartz by Glenn Greenwald, The Guardian, 12 January 2013

BBC's cruel excuses for ignoring Palestinian hunger strikes by Amena Saleem, The Electronic Intifada, 10 January 2013

The NYT Skewers Venezuela, Again by Mark Weisbrot, Counterpunch, 10 January 2013

France's censorship demands to Twitter are more dangerous than 'hate speech' by Glenn Greenwald, The Guardian, 2 January 2013

How The New York Times erases Israel's crimes by Robert Ross, The Electronic Intifada, 29 December 2012

Will the internet end up controlled by big business and politicians? by John Naughton, The Observer, 23 December 2012

Why Washington Post Killed Story of Murdoch's Bid to Buy US Presidency by Jonathan Cook, The Palestine Chronicle, 22 December 2012

Why the US media ignored Murdoch's brazen bid to hijack the presidency by Carl Bernstein, The Guardian, 20 December 2012

The Illusion Of Democracy by David Cromwell, Media Lens, 18 December 2012

New press freedom group is launched to block US government attacks by Glenn Greenwald, The Guardian, 17 December 2012

UK Reporting on Venezuela Continues to be Clouded by Partiality by The Editors, News Unspun, 17 December 2012

BBC admits pandering to Israeli propaganda by Amena Saleem, The Electronic Intifada, 14 December 2012

Won't Get Fooled Again? Hyping Syria's WMD 'Threat' by David Edwards, Media Lens, 12 December 2012

Cogitation: 'The Special One' - Celebrity, Comedy And Spiritual Egotism by David Edwards, Media Lens, 4 December 2012

Progressive media claims they'll be 'tougher' on Obama now by Glenn Greenwald, The Guardian, 3 December 2012

Leveson: I feel for the victims of press intrusion, but some principles must remain sacred by Shami Chakrabarti, The Independent, 30 November 2012

Responding to New York Times Public Editor's Smear Against Me by Ali Abunimah, NYTimes eXaminer, 29 November 2012

Times Bureau Chief in Jerusalem will now have her Facebook entries edited by Glenn Greenwald, The Guardian, 28 November 2012

'Flatten All Of Gaza' - The 'Benghazi Moment' That Didn't Matter by David Edwards, Media Lens, 27 November 2012

Journalists demand UN probe into why Israel targeted them in Gaza by Jillian Kestler-D'Amours, The Electronic Intifada, 25 November 2012

Our media demonises immigrants, refugees and Muslims. What will Lord Leveson say about that? by Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, The Independent, 25 November 2012

Prosecution of Anonymous activists highlights war for Internet control by Glenn Greenwald, The Guardian, 23 November 2012

As Israel assaults Gaza, BBC reporting assaults the truth by Amena Saleem, The Electronic Intifada, 16 November 2012

Review: David Cromwell, Why Are We the Good Guys? by John Hilley, Zenpolitics, 9 November 2012

'Sworn Enemies'? A Response To George Monbiot by David Edwards and David Cromwell, Media Lens, 6 November 2012

The improbability of truth by Arvind Sivaramakrishnan, The Hindu, 5 November 2012

Why Are We The Good Guys – David Cromwell by Joe Taylor, NatCAN, 4 November 2012

Impressive integrity from two New York Times writers over BBC scandal by Glenn Greenwald, The Guardian, 31 October 2012

Greek journalists warn over press freedom by Julian Borger, The Guardian, 29 October 2012

Note to Monbiot about his open Letter to Media Lens by Joe Emersberger, ZSpace, 28 October 2012

Exchange of Emails with George Monbiot by Darren Allen, Gentle Apocalypse, no date

Greek magazine editor in court for naming alleged tax evaders by Julian Borger, The Guardian, 28 October 2012

The Art of Dissuation by George Monbiot, www.monbiot.com, 28 October 2012

Journalism in the Obama age shows the real media bias by Glenn Greenwald, The Guardian, 26 October 2012

The Treasures of War: The Today Programme on 'Britain's Great Adventure in Basra' by The Editors, News Unspun, 26 October 2012

Why Are *We* The Good Guys? by David Cromwell, ZSpace, 26 October 2012

Bad Pharma, Bad Journalism by David Cromwell, Media Lens, 23 October 2012

Good Guys We're Not by Stephen Lendmn, thepeoplesvoice.org, 21 October 2012

A Short History of the Smart Lie by Danbert Nobacon, The Weeklings, 20 October 2012

It's too late for Amanda Todd, but we must out the cyber-bullies by Laurie Penny, The Independent, 18 October 2012

'But' or 'And'? Reporting Chavez, Obama, Biden, Miliband, Cameron by David Edwards, Media Lens, 16 October 2012

The Brookings Institution demands servile journalism by Glenn Greenwald, The Guardian, 15 October 2012

Spain's El País newspaper feels the pain as it axes one third of workforce by Giles Tremlett, The Guardian, 14 October 2012

Martha Raddatz and the faux objectivity of journalists by Glenn Greenwald, The Guardian, 12 October 2012

Long Live The Race To The Bottom! by Costas Panayotakis, NYTimes eXaminer, 12 October 2012

An inquiry into liberal bias at the BBC must be independent by David Miller, The Guardian, 11 October 2012

“Good” Austerity Chiefs, “Bad” Austerity Chiefs by Costas Panayotakis, NYTimes eXaminer, 2 October 2012

Balanced coverage or western bias against Chávez in Venezuela? Letters, The Guardian, 3 October 2012

Alarm and Hypocrisy: When Retaliation is Unacceptable to the Media by The Editors, News Unspun, 3 October 2012

The Ice Melts Into Water by David Cromwell and David Edwards, Media Lens, 2 October 2012

How the BBC denies Israel's occupation by Amena Saleem, The Electronic Intifada, 28 September 2012

The Guardian Lacks Transparency As Writer's Conflict of Interest is Undisclosed by The Editors, News Unspun, 28 September 2012

US Consulate Killings - Spontaneous Religious Or Planned Political? by David Edwards, Media Lens, 25 September 2012

Why Are We The Good Guys? by David Cromwell, Media Lens, 18 September 2012

Hypocritical 'Star' rift is about profit, not ethics by Fintan O'Toole, The Irish Times, 18 September 2012

Vanity Fair gives quote approval power to White House for Obama profile by Glenn Greenwald, The Guardian, 13 September 2012

The BBC, East Timor and the Revision of History by Josh Watts, News Unspun, 13 September 2012

Gottfrid Svartholm Warg Charged Again In Sweden by Craig Murray, 12 September 2012

‘Two Wasted Years': Orwell at the BBC by Kristian Williams, In These Times, 6 September 2012

Alexander Cockburn 1941-2012 by Robin Blackburn, New Left Review, July-August 2012

CNN and the business of state-sponsored TV news by Glenn Greenwald, The Guardian, 4 September 2012

BBC Rachel Corrie coverage omits facts, lets lies go unchallenged by Amena Saleem, The Electronic Intifada, 31 August 2012

Truthdigger of the Week: Ali Abunimah by Alexander Reed Kelly, Truthdig, 1 September 2012

Correspondence and collusion between the New York Times and the CIA by Glenn Greenwald, The Guardian, 29 August 2012

Israeli lies unchecked, Palestinian perspectives censored on BBC by Amena Saleem, The Electronic Intifada, 24 August 2012

An Unethical Record – Stratfor & the New York Times by Chris Spannos, NYTimes eXaminer, 24 August 2012

Why George Orwell is as relevant today as ever by Geoffrey Wheatcroft, The Guardian, 24 August 2012

Score One for Online Activists bi Isaac Dalke, In These Times, 23 August 2012

The fight for control of the internet has become critical by John Kampfner, The Guardian, 22 August 2012

Media Lense: An Autobiography by John Brissenden, New Left Project, 22 August 2012

The censorship of the Spanish press, The Olive Press, 22 August 2012

'The Man Who Knew Everyone' - Gore Vidal Through The Eyes Of The One Per Cent Press by David Edwards, Media Lens, 20 August 2012

The dishonesty deepens: Guardian demotes Joshua Treviño but hopes we won't notice by Ali Abunimah, The Electronic Intifada, 18 August 2012

What's gone wrong at The Guardian? by Ali Abunimah, Al Jazeera English, 18 August 2012

How an activist fathered a media critic David Cromwell interviewed by Mat Ward, Media Lens, 7 August 2012

Spanish government accused of purging critics from national radio and TV by Stephen Burger, The Guardian, 5 August 2012

How It Felt to Be There by Neal Ascherson, London Review of Books, 2 August 2012

Simplifying History: the BBC's Coverage of US and Cuba Relations by Josh Watts, News Unspun, 3 August 2012

Gore Vidal and the Unfinished American Revolution by John Nichols, The Nation, 1 August 2012

Remembering Gore Vidal by Jon Wiener, The Nation, 1 August 2012

Gore Vidal obituary by Jay Parini, The Guardian, 1 August 2012

Gore Vidal: his finest TV apperances by George Eaton, New Statesman, 1 August 2012

Obituary: Alexander Cockburn by Serge Halimi, Le Monde diplomatique English Edition, August 2012

An Interview with Laura Flanders on Alexander Cockburn by Dennis Bernstein, CounterPunch, 31 July 2012

The Return Of The King – Tony Blair And The Magically Disappearing Blood by David Cromwell, Media Lens, 30 July 2012

Cockburn and Hitchens: Death among the columns by Rick Salutin, The Star, 26 July 2012

The Value of Tom Friedman by Glenn Greenwald, Salon, 25 July 2012

Abuse online may repel us, but it shouldn't be a crime by David Edgar, The Guardian, 24 July 2012

The Right Kind Of Terror by David Cromwell and David Edwards, Media Lens, 23 July 2012

Farewell, Alex, My Friend by Jeffrey St. Clair, CounterPunch, 21 July 2012

Alexander Cockburn and the Radical Power of the Word by John Nichols, The Nation, 21 July 2012

Choosing Sides: The BBC's Coverage of the Venezuelan Election Race by The Editors, News Unspun, 19 July 2012

Libyan Elections – Burying The Amnesty Report by David Edwards, Media Lens, 18 July 2012

Moral Drones and the New York Times by Conn Hallinan, NYTimes eXaminer, 16 July 2012

Why we are breaking the Pirate Bay ban by Loz Kaye, The Guardian, 11 July 2012

Blocked By The BBC by David Cromwell, Media Lens, 10 July 2012

Houla Massacre Update - The UN Report by David Edwards, Media Lens, 5 July 2012

Dianne Feinstein targets press freedom by Glenn Greenwald, Salon, 2 July 2012

Financial Crisis in Spain? Call It a Media Crisis, Too by Miren Gutiérrez, CIME Newsletter, June 2012

Did the New York Times Lead Anthony Shadid to His Death? by Alison Weir, CounterPunch, 29 June 2012

CNN journalist: don't be nosy by Glenn Greenwald, Salon, 27 June 2012

Incinerating Assange - The Liberal Media Go To Work by David Edwards, Media Lens, 27 June 2012

Sven Lindqvist: a life in writing by Stuart Jeffries, The Guardian, 22 June 2012

The Gitta Sereny I knew by Diana Athill, The Guardian, 21 June 2012

Game Over For The Climate? by Media Lens, 19 June 2012

Gareth Porter wins Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism, Inter Press Service, 16 June 2012

'Shades Of Grey'- Rethinking The Houla Massacre by Media Lens, 13 Jun 2012

Watergate: the untold story by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, The Independent, 13 June 2012

Ownership is the key to the corruption of the media by Seumas Milne, The Guardian, 12 June 2012

How the Obama administration is making the US media its mouthpiece by Glenn Greenwald, The Guardian, 8 June 2012

The Houla Massacre by Media Lens, 31 May 2012

Some people, Mr Cameron - the Murdochs and a Satanic deal by Anthony Barnett, openDemocracy, 31 May 2012

Alan Rusbridger: the quiet evangelist by Peter Wilby, New Statesman, 30 May 2012

Pull the other one, Tony. You let Murdoch shape policy by Lance Price, The Independent, 29 May 2012

Nick Robinson: how (not) to report a planned war crime by Hicham Yezza, Ceasefire, 23 May 2012

A Private Conversation - The Leveson Inquiry, Corporate Journalism And Elite Collusion by Media Lens, 23 May 2012

Leveson inquiry: Damning evidence of political corruption of Labour and Conservative parties by Robert Stevens, World Socialist Web Site, 21 May 2012

The Expo Files by Stieg Larsson– review by Michael Newton, The Guardian, 18 May 2012

Ratko Mladic is a substitute Hitler for today's bored and mission-less Western hacks by Brendan O'Neill, The Daily Telegraph, 17 May 2012

Good Rockets, Bad Rockets - BBC Bias On India And North Korea by Media Lens, 16 May 2012

Lessons from Afghanistan: Let's Get Back to Real Foreign Reporting by Edward Girardet, The New York Times, 16 May 2012

How the US Press Lost Its Way by Robert Parry, Consortiumnews.com, 15 May 2012

Murdoch diminished? by John Lloyd, Financial Times, 5 May 2012

Murdoch and the Big Lie by Anthony Barnett, openDemocracy, 4 May 2012

Dial M for Murdoch by D.D. Guttenplan, The Nation, 2 May 2012

Christopher Hitchens made a cogent case for war – but he was still wrong by Patrick Cockburn, The Independent on Sunday, 29 April 2012

Has the internet run out of ideas already? by John Naughton, The Observer, 29 April 2012

Dial M for Murdoch by Tom Watson and Martin Hickman – review by Peter Wilby, The Guardian, 25 April 2012

‘People Will Die' - The End Of The NHS. Part 2: Buried By The BBC by Media Lens, 25 April 2012

‘People Will Die' - The End Of The NHS. Part 1: The Corporate Assault by Media Lens, 23 April 2012

We should all be hactivists now by Heather Brooke, The Guardian, 20 April 2012

Hacktivists in the frontline battle for the internet by James Ball, The Guardian, 20 April 2012

Attacks on RT and Assange reveal much about the critics by Glenn Greenwald, Salon, 18 April 2012

Why I'm suing the US government to protect internet freedom by Birgitta Jónsdóttir, The Guardian, 18 April 2012

Guest Informant: Laurie Penny, Warren Ellis.com, 16 April 2012

How BBC views Gaza through a Zionist looking glass by Alena Saleem, The Electronic Intifada, 11 April 2012

When Populism Is Dangerous For Democracy - To The Media Gallows With 'Controversial' George Galloway by Media Lens, 3 April 2012'

The Arab spring has shaken Arab TV's credibility by Ali Hashem, The Guardian, 3 April 2012

In Defense of Helen Thomas: What's Wrong with History? by Tony Phillips, The Palestine Chronicle, 29 March 2012

Postcard From The Precipice - An Appeal For Support by Media Lens, 29 March 2012

Beyond the Headlines: an Interview with Media Lens by Mark Kauri, The Occupied Times of London, 9 March 2012

Constructing Consensus - The 'Victims-And-Aggressor Meme' by Media Lens, 21 March 2012

Turkey's enlightenment languishes, like the journalists in its prisons by Fiachra Gibbons, The Guardian/Comment is free, 13 March 2012

I.F. Stone, court scribes and pseudo-journalism by Matt Carr, Matt Carr's Infernal Machine, 13 March 2012

Bombing Osirak, Burying UN Resolution 487 – An Exchange With The BBC's Jonathan Marcus by Media Lens, 6 March 2012

As a civil war develops in Syria, reporters should not take sides by Charles Glass, The National, 3 March 2012

Sordid saga exposes triangle of elite power and privilege by Roy Greenslade, The Irish Times, 3 March 2012

Iran – Next In Line For Western ‘Intervention'? by Media Lens, 1 March 2012

How the Media Got the Iran-IAEA Access Story Wrong by Gareth Porter, Antiwar.com, 1 March 2012

Response to Rupert Read's latest by Media Lens, 21 February 2012

There is a gaping hole in the Leveson Inquiry by Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, The Independent, 20 February 2012

UN 'Travesty': Resolutions Of Mass Destruction - Part 2 by Media Lens, 16 February 2012

'Global Square': Wikileaks-Backed Activist Platform Launching in March by Common Dreams staff, Common Dreams, 15 February 2012

Poland Leads a New Struggle for Freedom by Claudia Ciobanu, IPS, 14 February 2012

UN 'Travesty': Resolutions Of Mass Destruction - Part 1 by Media Lens, 14 February 2012

Snow, White And The Two Daves - The Guardian Responds by Media Lens, 2 February 2012

The Future Is Not What It Used to Be: On 'El País' by Jonathan Blitzer, The Nation, 31 January 2012

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

 

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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