Earlier this year, Arab ministers of information, with the exception of Qatar, adopted a charter calling for regulation of satellite television broadcasting after an extensive public debate. Qatar, the home of Al Jazeera, did not reject the charter but has requested additional time to review the document. One of the articles in the charter generated a great deal of debate and controversy from a number of international media watchdog organizations, which expressed concern that the charter’s perceived restrictions on the freedom of expression could be used to suppress independent and critical media voices that are essential to the growth of civil society and democracy
Theories about media governance are not prominent in Middle East studies, no doubt partly because of...
Echoing the political environment of the region, media in the Arab world has historically operated a...
In an Arab region entangled in global political, economic, social, and technological transformations...
There is more to the denial of freedom of expression than outright censorship. The right to freedom ...
Satellite television stations are subtly challenging the state's monopoly over the means of persuasi...
There is more to the denial of freedom of expression than outright censorship. The right to freedom ...
In less than ten years, Aljazeera television has become the most popular satellite news service in t...
This research deals with four different Arab news satellite Television, particularly three different...
Hans Schippers deals with the rise of satellite television stations in the Middle East. In 1985, the...
A dynamic transformation of the Arab world raises important questions about the character of structu...
The United Nations has always demonstrated an interest in the Arab world and emphasised the need to ...
The development of satellite technology and the mushrooming of TV channels available, free to air, h...
For more than a decade, Arab media has been undergoing a profound transformation. Undoubtedly Al Jaz...
This research is entitled: "News Policies: Reflections on Professional Performance in Arab Satellite...
Arab media has experienced a radical shift starting in the 1990s with the emergence of a wide range ...
Theories about media governance are not prominent in Middle East studies, no doubt partly because of...
Echoing the political environment of the region, media in the Arab world has historically operated a...
In an Arab region entangled in global political, economic, social, and technological transformations...
There is more to the denial of freedom of expression than outright censorship. The right to freedom ...
Satellite television stations are subtly challenging the state's monopoly over the means of persuasi...
There is more to the denial of freedom of expression than outright censorship. The right to freedom ...
In less than ten years, Aljazeera television has become the most popular satellite news service in t...
This research deals with four different Arab news satellite Television, particularly three different...
Hans Schippers deals with the rise of satellite television stations in the Middle East. In 1985, the...
A dynamic transformation of the Arab world raises important questions about the character of structu...
The United Nations has always demonstrated an interest in the Arab world and emphasised the need to ...
The development of satellite technology and the mushrooming of TV channels available, free to air, h...
For more than a decade, Arab media has been undergoing a profound transformation. Undoubtedly Al Jaz...
This research is entitled: "News Policies: Reflections on Professional Performance in Arab Satellite...
Arab media has experienced a radical shift starting in the 1990s with the emergence of a wide range ...
Theories about media governance are not prominent in Middle East studies, no doubt partly because of...
Echoing the political environment of the region, media in the Arab world has historically operated a...
In an Arab region entangled in global political, economic, social, and technological transformations...