Tag: International
WEF releases 2016 Global Report on Online Commenting
Reader engagement is stronger than ever thanks to rapid technological advances in the past decade, and yet not all feedback is warranted. Inflammatory reader...
Apply now for Aga Khan Foundation International Reporting Fellowship
Journalists interested in reporting from the developing world are encouraged to apply for The Fellowship for International Development Reporting, a joint initiative of the...
European study compares user experience on social media vs. traditional media
A new study from Amsterdam-based research institute SWOCC provides interesting insights on user experiences across eight of the most popular social media platforms: Facebook,...
World Press Trends Report highlights
Audiences are contributing an increasing share of the total global newspaper revenue, according to the latest World Press Trends report released by WAN-IFRA.
The survey...
WAN-IFRA: Freedom of Expression outweighs “Right to be Forgotten”
Members of the WAN-IFRA board are calling on national courts around the world to uphold Freedom of Expression laws following a recent judgment made...
INMA releases News Media Outlook report
The International News Media Association (INMA) has released its 15th annual report card on the global news media industry. News Media Outlook 2016: The...
U.S. newspaper ad spending up 7% in 2015
Newspaper advertising revenues in the U.S. rebounded in 2015 according to new data released by the Standard Media Index, an organization that tracks ad...
Call for the immediate and unconditional release of Mohammed Ismael Rasool
TO:
H.E. Recep Tayyip Erdo?an
President of the Republic of Turkey
T.C. Cumhurba?kanl??? Genel Sekreterli?i
06689 Çankaya, Ankara
Turkey
Dear President Erdo?an,
We, the undersigned free expression...
INMA survey shows newspaper engagement in Europe is at 86%
European media consumers view newspaper brands as a trusted and highly engaging source of information, according to the 2015 INMA Trust & Value Survey....
WAN-IFRA World Press Trends provides snapshot of global newspaper industry
Nearly half of the world’s adult population (about 2.7 billion people) still read newspapers in print according to the latest World Press Trends Report...