GMT Media has produced a new report published by The Legatum Institute. It pulls together some of the ideas being discussed by two governments that are actively seeking to revise and improve
“There is no free media in Libya because there are weapons all over the country,” says Emad Gadara, the Programme Manager at the state radio in Zawiyah, a city West of Tripoli. The road to Zawiyah
Libya had what can truly be described as a revolution. Of all the countries caught up in the Arab spring, it was the one where a whole system was being torn down. It was far more than simply the
Libya is proving to be a critical test of whether the Arab Spring is going to deliver something that can be described as really revolutionary. Of all the uprisings that have taken place
Countries in Africa face many enormous challenges. Unresolved conflicts; disputed boundaries; huge and growing divides between rich and poor; despotic dictatorships, corruption; lack of free
In a presentation I did recently at a conference, I was asked to lay out some of the essential things to consider when trying to change a State broadcaster in to a public broadcaster. Here
GMT Media has produced a new report published by The Legatum Institute. It pulls together some of the ideas being discussed by two governments that are actively seeking to revise and improve
“There is no free media in Libya because there are weapons all over the country,” says Emad Gadara, the Programme Manager at the state radio in Zawiyah, a city West of Tripoli. The road to Zawiyah
Libya had what can truly be described as a revolution. Of all the countries caught up in the Arab spring, it was the one where a whole system was being torn down. It was far more than simply the
Libya is proving to be a critical test of whether the Arab Spring is going to deliver something that can be described as really revolutionary. Of all the uprisings that have taken place
Countries in Africa face many enormous challenges. Unresolved conflicts; disputed boundaries; huge and growing divides between rich and poor; despotic dictatorships, corruption; lack of free
In a democracy, most governments try to ensure that they support Public rather than State broadcasters.
Why is this?
Put simply, this is
In a presentation I did recently at a conference, I was asked to lay out some of the essential things to consider when trying to change a State broadcaster in to a public broadcaster. Here
The Word revolution has been much used by journalists and bloggers when covering the uprisings