Day: December 18, 2017

Our defamation laws 'threaten free expression'

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Our defamation laws 'threaten free expression'

The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) has called on 1 The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) has called on the Government to “implement without delay” changes to reduce or eliminate the threat posed to freedom of expression by
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Fred Scheller: Sam Pollak will surely be missed

The editor and publisher relationship doesn't always work. I've seen publishers and editors who couldn't get along. Sometimes it is about finances. Publishers are responsible for profit margins; most editors couldn't care less about how much money is in the bank. They've taken an oath to protect the First
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Featured Jobs Include Great Opportunities In Media And Arts

… of Adobe InDesign • Basic knowledge of HTML/CSS and/or javascript Ability to create fillable fields and manage tags in Adobe Acrobat • Interest in technical solutions Special Bonus: • Additional consideration given for any art school, graphic design or creative writing background.
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How Many Messenger Video Chats Did We Make in 2017? Oh, Just 17B.

Now, in late 2017, video has cooled quite a bit, particularly with Facebook's announcement that they'll stop priming the pump by cutting a $50 million stipend they'd been paying video publishers. But the company is still planning more video-centric newsfeed tweaks in 2018, and the Facebook spin-off
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Booksellers threaten to sue publishers

Booksellers want plans by the Ministry of Education to procure books directly for schools shelved. [Photo/nation.co.ke]. Booksellers in the country have opposed plans by the government to supply textbooks directly to secondary schools. Kenya Booksellers and Stationers Association secretary general
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