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Telling different tales
In my opinion, journalists are gradually becoming the victims of their own work
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Second Indian journalist killed in one month
Reporter was covering political unrest in India's northeast
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‘Media should deal with sensitive issues responsibly’
Rights organisation expressed views while commenting on the coverage of the death of a 9th grade Christian student
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Probe ordered into proposal of ‘law to control print media’
Two information ministry officials made OSD, one suspended for bringing a bad name to department
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Indian journalists, activists protest murder of Gauri Lankesh
'Journalism is nothing without courage, democracy is nothing without dissent, Lankesh had plenty of both'
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Indian journalist, activist Gauri Lankesh shot dead
Lankesh's views were considered leftist and anti-Hindutva
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Death of impartial journalism?
This sorry state of affairs certainly warrants a code of conduct
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PEMRA issues notice to TV channel for violating ethics during Ayesha Gulalai’s presser
Three journalists had accused the channel of trying to portray that they were behind Gulalai's harassment allegations
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In conversation with a Pakistani girl working at Twitter.com
We interviewed the Pakistani girl who appealed to social media for an Indian visa to attend her best friend’s...
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Concerns raised over journalists' safety, freedom of expression online in Pakistan
Report submitted to UN human rights body stresses need to revisit extent of powers enjoyed by regulatory authorities
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Journalists' brains operate at a lower level than average: study
Traits that make journalism stressful include deadlines, accountability, heavy workload, public scrutiny and lower pay
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Citizen journalism is the new media: experts
Due to the easy access to social media, people would rely more on citizen journalism in future.
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Pakistan's first-ever Chinese daily 'Huashang' attracts enormous readership
Weekly has hit 60,000 readers with its 21st edition published this week
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‘Journalists make great poets’
Javed Saba says this at launch of Nasira Zuberi’s third book, titled Teesra Qadam
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Media plays vital role in development: Marriyum
Says country on the path of economic and educational progress
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Consumption of news is different today, says speaker
Media professionals attend conference on digital media and journalists’ safety at CEJ
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Keeping safe and secure
For a vibrant democracy we need to have a vibrant media
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eBay founder pledges $100 million for global journalism
Pierre Omidyar's philanthropic foundation pledged support 'independent media and investigative journalism' worldwide
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Why are female journalists still taboo in Quetta?
Only 3 women reporters working with news channels and none associated with newspapers, says journalist
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Interactive session: ‘Journalists need to study ethics at university’
Participants suggest media professionals should be made part of academics.
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No story is worth your life
Media persons who cover violent events need to be aware of the risks to their life and limb
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A wall in Karachi where students practice journalism
Main focus to instil confidence in students through reading and writing
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Anonymous
Before granting anonymity, the media must consider the motivations of the source and be wary of possible manipulation
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IJAsia16: Why the world needs investigative journalism
Over 300 journalists gathered in Nepal to discuss challenges, ideas and share expertise on investigative journalism
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57 journalists killed worldwide in 2016: rights group
At least 57 journalists have been killed around the world in 2016
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Quality journalism is essential for democracy
This is a challenging, disturbing and exciting time to be a journalist
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Journalists talk: ‘Making good headlines is an art’
Speaking at conference, Humair Ishtiaq says placing headlines in columns is a craft
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A bill for journalists
The government is considering to pass a bill for the safety and protection of journalists
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A deadly profession
Today marks the third commemoration of the UN Day against impunity for the crime of targeting journalists
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Journalism — no longer a man’s world
Speakers highlight importance of women in field and struggles they face
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Sectarian harmony: ‘Media plays a vital role ’
“Journalists have always worked to promote peace which is essential for the development of the country"
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Raising a voice: Lawmakers want journalism taught in South Punjab
In many districts, officials force journalism faculties to teach other subjects
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Social rights — and wrongs
Media houses and others are waking up to the potential and power of social media in Pakistan
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The challenge ahead
Journalism in Pakistan is in a spin
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Ensuring security of media houses govt’s priority
Pervaiz Rashid says ministry working on Journalist Welfare Bill
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Thematic journalism trainings conclude
Ethical journalism is a product of knowledge of journalistic skills, freedom, independence and responsibility
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NA panel on information: Safety of journalists in conflict areas discussed
Information Ministry’s DG said Rs500m was released to CPNE
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Online journalism: Journalists told to exercise caution when reporting on conflict
Workshop held for journalists to discuss importance and ethics of online journalism
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Journalists’ working conditions: Supreme Court seeks reply from government
The AAG to submit a reply over PAS’s contentions regarding the difficulties faced by working journalists
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Compromise a fact of life
Compromise is usually perceived as a sign of weakness and defeat
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Intolerant govts
Shafik Rehman, a well-known pro-opposition magazine editor in Bangladesh was arrested this month for sedition
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Visiting PU: Journalism a sacred profession, says UoE VC
UoE VC said that abiding by journalistic codes could result in an honest depiction of the society
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How far can journalists go?
Journalists look for controversies. It is part of our job to look for stories that would interest the masses
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AP, Reuters, New York Times among 2016 Pulitzer Prize winners
The Pulitzer Board, also honored the LA Times for breaking news reporting for its coverage of San Bernardino shootings
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Wash, rinse, spin and repeat
Columnists and commentators, myself included, go through the same wash, rinse, spin and repeat cycle
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Of ‘stings’ and ‘encounters’
The idea of moral responsibility is not particularly strong in the Indian subcontinent. Our morals are flexible
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Turkey's Erdogan blasts foreign envoys at journalists' trial
"Who are you? What are you doing there?" Erdogan said in a televised speech in Istanbul
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Shortcuts in journalism
Value of media discourse is put at stake when some reporters use editorial autonomy to tamper with facts and reality
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Spotlight on journalism
The main intention behind the film had always been to depict the real “power of the newsroom”
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Most nations in Americas have laws that can suppress journalism: report
Laws that can be used against journalists include defamation, libel, calumny, or making false charges