In this February 28, 2002 Global Journalist interview, representatives of the Committee to Protect Journalists -- including Associated Press reporter Terry Anderson, who was held hostage for nearly seven years by Hezbollah militants -- react to the recent murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. The group discusses the growing dangers for journalists around the world and efforts news organizations are making to keep their employees safe. Host: Stuart Loory. Guests: Syed Javed Nazir, Alex Lupis, Chris Waddle, Terry Anderson. Director: Mary Furness; Producer: Sarah Andrea Fajardo
In this October 24, 2002 episode of Global Journalist three journalists from around the globe discus...
The kidnapping and murder of Steven Sotloff is one of the most horrific examples of brutality agains...
In the latest of our guest-blogs, the former Times editor, and POLIS board-member Peter Stothard pay...
In this August 21, 2003 program interviewees discussed the killing of Journalist Mazen Dana. In 17 A...
In this November 21, 2002 episode of Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory interviews four panelists ...
In this January 24, 2002 episode of Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory and talks with reporters co...
The world of journalism is becoming increasingly dangerous, as figures published by international me...
On this March 14, 2002 Global Journalist program discussed prospects for Middle East peace and wheth...
Journalism is a profession where one provides an unbiased and objective view on events happening nat...
The bombing of Bali, a resort city in Indonesia, where 180 tourists died, is the topics of internati...
In 2015, victims of a fire in a Romanian nightclub began to dying of infections in hospitals where t...
The report will consider proposals for reinforcing existing levels of protection including the poss...
More journalists are being killed, attacked and intimidated than at any time in history. Reporting D...
Volume 118, Issue 21https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9795/thumbnail.jp
Since the attack on the United States on September 11, most governments around the world have tried ...
In this October 24, 2002 episode of Global Journalist three journalists from around the globe discus...
The kidnapping and murder of Steven Sotloff is one of the most horrific examples of brutality agains...
In the latest of our guest-blogs, the former Times editor, and POLIS board-member Peter Stothard pay...
In this August 21, 2003 program interviewees discussed the killing of Journalist Mazen Dana. In 17 A...
In this November 21, 2002 episode of Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory interviews four panelists ...
In this January 24, 2002 episode of Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory and talks with reporters co...
The world of journalism is becoming increasingly dangerous, as figures published by international me...
On this March 14, 2002 Global Journalist program discussed prospects for Middle East peace and wheth...
Journalism is a profession where one provides an unbiased and objective view on events happening nat...
The bombing of Bali, a resort city in Indonesia, where 180 tourists died, is the topics of internati...
In 2015, victims of a fire in a Romanian nightclub began to dying of infections in hospitals where t...
The report will consider proposals for reinforcing existing levels of protection including the poss...
More journalists are being killed, attacked and intimidated than at any time in history. Reporting D...
Volume 118, Issue 21https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9795/thumbnail.jp
Since the attack on the United States on September 11, most governments around the world have tried ...
In this October 24, 2002 episode of Global Journalist three journalists from around the globe discus...
The kidnapping and murder of Steven Sotloff is one of the most horrific examples of brutality agains...
In the latest of our guest-blogs, the former Times editor, and POLIS board-member Peter Stothard pay...