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Moreover, the digital revolution in media has elevated the role of business news, one of the few profit centers for print and broadcast journalism in many countries.
Ordinary internet users can also write about events they witness and broadcast their reports online, making the suppression of important breaking news almost impossible.
We are right, they are left; we think this, they think that: condensed narratives fit easily on a newspaper's front page or into the tighter constraints of broadcast journalism.
No newspaper or broadcast news program can hope to report on what every Facebook group is up to.
BEIJING - Throughout the just concluded 18th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party ubiquitous television screens in trains and metro stations broadcast a live feed of the Chinese assembly.
Indeed, the kerfuffle sparked by the broadcast would not have happened before the 2008 financial crisis, which exposed the flaws in Europe's monetary union and turned proud countries against one another.
At the conclusion of a recent broadcast, Radio Sofia slipped in a throwaway sentence about the fact that 190 bomb shelters in the capital built in Soviet times remain in good condition and are prepared to accept the public.
Suddenly you can't control the press: you may control how many hours of television is broadcast in a particular language, but you can't control what people choose to see on the internet.
Most newspapers and broadcast media enthusiastically welcomed the prospect of NATO enlargement in the hope that Romania would be invited into the club.
Working with the Belarusian association of journalists, this independent media outlet will broadcast from Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and perhaps Ukraine.
When it first appeared, the new satellite channel broadcast from Qatar reflected its own name.
When Al Jazeera reporters interviewed Osama bin Laden and the station broadcast his videos, America's gloves came off.
Nevertheless, the station, whose owners have deep pockets, expanded to add a direct satellite broadcast, a children's station, two sports stations, and soon an international, English-language station.
Pokemon cartoons are broadcast in 65 countries, and Japanese animation is a huge hit with filmmakers and teenagers everywhere.
Few countries in recent years have been spared the pain of their domestic political spectacles being broadcast around the world.
Chinese audiences are as fed up with the glowing encomiums broadcast by CCTV as they are with the simplistic, context-free reporting of Western media.
Alas, many journalists seem far more willing to fight over their right to gather news than to battle for their right to publish and broadcast the results of their reporting freely.
Acquiescing to such censorship might have been necessary when printing presses, delivery trucks, news kiosks, or transmission towers were the only way to get printed publications or broadcast programs to news consumers.
Interestingly, in his last officially broadcast television interview, Osama bin Laden gave his backing to several Islamic liberation struggles, yet he failed to mention the Uyghur independence movement.
Newspapers and broadcast organizations, like political parties, were expensive to set up, but, once established, they benefited from economies of scale - operating costs remained relatively fixed as circulation (or party membership) grew.
It's considered directly responsible for a spike in the sale of generator sets and even for absences from religious functions which clash with its broadcast times.
ATHENS - A German television presenter recently broadcast an edited video of me, before I was Greece's finance minister, giving his country the middle-finger salute.
Whereas in 1978 there were only 186 newspapers and a handful of magazines and broadcast outlets, today China has roughly 2,200 newspapers, 9,000 magazines, 1,000 radio stations, and 420 TV stations, plus a growing proliferation of cable TV outlets.
Owing to great sensitivity about stories that cast China's leadership in a bad light, these popular reports are frequently banned, editors are fired, and media outlets that publish or broadcast them are often punished.
In May, he admitted during a live television broadcast that he suffers from a kidney ailment, but sought to quell rumors that he was terminally ill by insisting that fears for his health are greatly exaggerated and politically motivated.
During the 15 years that it has broadcast from Qatar, Al Jazeera has served as far more than a traditional television station.

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