Honoring Journalists
Posted by Malik Siraj Akbar on October 14, 2010 · 1 Comment
I was interviewed by a radio journalist-cum-student this morning to give an analogy of the media in the US and Pakistan. I said everyone in the US was currently predicting about the death of newspapers whereas in the developing countries like Pakistan and India, print journalism was not dying any time soon. In spite of … Read more
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Association of Multicultural Journalists (AMJ)
Posted by Malik Siraj Akbar on October 14, 2010 · Leave a Comment
I spoke today at a seminar organized by the Association of Multicultural Journalists (AMJ) about the state of the press freedom in Pakistan. The participants of the conference were mainly students from Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication who had either newly entered the field of journalism or intended to join the profession … Read more
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