Financial Times editor says most news websites will charge within a year
• guardian.co.ukThe Financial Times editor, Lionel Barber, has predicted that "almost all" news organisations will be charging for online content within a year.
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The Financial Times editor, Lionel Barber, has predicted that "almost all" news organisations will be charging for online content within a year.
...forthcoming restrictions on free speech are likely to be imposed on American journalists, especially upon internet broadcasters and writers on various web sites if former Harvard law professor, Cass Sunstein gets his way.
To his audience — cosmopolitan young Azeris following his commentaries on blogs and Facebook
— the video was a sly send-up of the government, which had been accused
in the local news media of paying exorbitant prices to import donkeys.
Anthony T. reviewed this video. A great documentry, even if you dont listen to Metal. Well done, very informative. The main stream media fails to show us what everyday Iraqi's go through just to exist, in this war torn land. It was interesting to for me to hear there perspective about what has happened to there nation since 2003. As far as the metal goes. I would mosh and bang my head at there show. m/ And a comment to the last "review" by Dylan S.You obviously did not even pay attention to any of the film makers commentary. And No you can't "sympathize with their situation" Until.... Salt lake, UT, has daily suicide bombers, snipers, kidnappings..... decades of war with Iran, Dictatorships.... You know?? Things of that nature.
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"The raid is over the censorship lists, but which particular list, we can not be certain, although the Australian lists are the most recent and the most prominent due to their non-voluntary status."
Paul J. Feiner, Town Supervisor of Greenburgh, New York, talks to Paul Levinson about the value of blogging in staying in touch with the people in local governance.