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Newsletter n° 15 |
28.02.2003 |
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| The Business of Newspapers
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| Political instability prevents development |
In the Central African Republic, the attempted coup d’etat in May last year
further weakened the already vulnerable independent press. The distribution
system has became close to non-existent, limiting the spread and the
development of newspapers and magazines.
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| Internet is becoming more attractive |
At the 2003 Newspaper Advertising Conference held last week in Amsterdam,
Holland, participants learned how internet is now becoming more attractive
for advertisers. Danny Meadows Klue, president of the Interactive Advertising Bureau, spoke
about how the "myths" about internet advertising are exploding, opening up
new completely horizons.
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| Global Health Council Excellence in Media Awards |
African journalists are invited to enter the 2003 Global Health Council
Excellence in Media Awards. The award will honour journalists who most
effectively capture the essence of a major issue in global health and convey
it to a broader audience.
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