The debate over the nature and flow of international news has dominated intellectual debate about journalism practice for some time. Developing countries argued there was an imbalance in the nature and amount of international news concerning them. They argued that the Western media rarely reported on developing countries and when they did, reported predominantly negative news about developing countries. The debate led to calls for a New World Information and Communication Order (NWICO). A number of studies examined its arguments, many finding developing countries were indeed disadvantaged by the Western media. This study compared foreign news coverage in The Australian and The Fiji Times, with special attention on news from the Pacific Isla...
Fiji's Prime Minister, Laisenia Qarase, has often complained of 'inaccuracy, misinformation, distort...
“The media in their privileged position as the makers and shapers of public opinion have a responsib...
This year has unfolded new challenges and global controversies for Australia's major media organisat...
The debate over the nature and flow of international news has dominated intellectual debate about jo...
The debate over the nature and flow of international news has dominated intellectual debate about jo...
The term “development journalism” has been used for four decades in Asia, but in the Pacific and eve...
Fiji’s Prime Minister, Laisenia Qarase complained this year of “inaccuracy, misinformation, distorti...
Two South Pacific regional journalism university publications, one digital and the other primarily p...
Development journalism has been a key focus of discussion among journalism scholars for around half ...
Fiji’s Prime Minister, Laisenia Qarase, has often complained of ‘inaccuracy, misinformation, distort...
The news media in Oceania are small but remarkably diverse and vigorous. Ownership ranges from large...
One of the principal arguments that dominated intellectual debate in the 19805 concerned the imbalan...
thirteen In spite of a relatively small but vibrant news media base, two South Pacific countries hav...
A study examined the diversity of news and cultural programing sources available to the Pacific Isla...
This thesis examines news coverage of conflict in Fiji, Papua New Guinea (PNG), and West Papua by tw...
Fiji's Prime Minister, Laisenia Qarase, has often complained of 'inaccuracy, misinformation, distort...
“The media in their privileged position as the makers and shapers of public opinion have a responsib...
This year has unfolded new challenges and global controversies for Australia's major media organisat...
The debate over the nature and flow of international news has dominated intellectual debate about jo...
The debate over the nature and flow of international news has dominated intellectual debate about jo...
The term “development journalism” has been used for four decades in Asia, but in the Pacific and eve...
Fiji’s Prime Minister, Laisenia Qarase complained this year of “inaccuracy, misinformation, distorti...
Two South Pacific regional journalism university publications, one digital and the other primarily p...
Development journalism has been a key focus of discussion among journalism scholars for around half ...
Fiji’s Prime Minister, Laisenia Qarase, has often complained of ‘inaccuracy, misinformation, distort...
The news media in Oceania are small but remarkably diverse and vigorous. Ownership ranges from large...
One of the principal arguments that dominated intellectual debate in the 19805 concerned the imbalan...
thirteen In spite of a relatively small but vibrant news media base, two South Pacific countries hav...
A study examined the diversity of news and cultural programing sources available to the Pacific Isla...
This thesis examines news coverage of conflict in Fiji, Papua New Guinea (PNG), and West Papua by tw...
Fiji's Prime Minister, Laisenia Qarase, has often complained of 'inaccuracy, misinformation, distort...
“The media in their privileged position as the makers and shapers of public opinion have a responsib...
This year has unfolded new challenges and global controversies for Australia's major media organisat...