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MEB Journal
| August/September 2006 |
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When assumption trumps objectivity
After four weeks of devastating Israeli air raids across Lebanon, leading American news network NBC began its Nightly News bulletin with anchorman Brian Williams posing what seemed a burning question. read more>> |
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Talking Heads
In covering the war on Lebanon, were you able to separate yourself from the story?
Nancy El Sabeh New TV I was not covering a political debate or parliamentary elections. Unfortunately, this was a vicious war where thousands of people were slaughtered and displaced, read more>> |
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Al Manar survives air strikes “Even if Israel destroyed all of the Lebanese territories we would have still kept on broadcasting,” said Al Manar spokesman Ibrahim Farhat as he stood amid the rubble of the station’s former Beirut headquarters. read more>> |
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 | When in doubt, tune in to your favorite station?
While Israel’s recent war on Lebanon may have been inconclusive on the ground, in the airwaves Hezbollah was the clear victor. It owes that victory to its defiant TV station, Al Manar, which despite having its studios and headquarters turned into rubble, continued to broadcast uninterruptedly throughout the 34-day ordeal. read more>> |
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 | The benefits of MOS
Leveraging Chyron MOS technology to streamline newsroom production.What is MOS? According to the technical specification, MOS is an XML-based protocol for communication between newsroom computer systems and media object servers such as character generators read more>> |
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 | MTV goes Turkish
The end of the Ramadan month will see the launch of MTV Turkey, formed through a licensing agreement with MTV Europe and Turkish firm, Multi-Channel Developers (MCD). The new 24-hour channel is projected to reach 10 million viewers when it is launched on October 24th. read more>> |
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