International
Reporting by TV Media
Public Good and National Interest |
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Opening
Remarks |
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Lecture
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Public Good and National Interest: the BBC's Experience
Stephen Whittle [Controller Editorial
Policy, BBC, U.K.] |
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Lecture
2 |
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Public Service Broadcasting in Europe and the Coverage of the
Iraq War
David Ward [Director, Centre for Media
Policy and Development, U.K.] |
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Lecture
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Priorities of American Global TV: Humanity, National Interest,
or Commercial Profit?
Rebecca MacKinnon [Research Fellow, Berkman
Center for Internet and Society, Harvard Law School, U.S.A.] |
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Lecture
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News of the World and the World of News
Danny Schechter [Editor and "News
Dissector," Mediachannnel.org, U.S.A.] |
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Lecture
5 |
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International Reporting and Responsible Media: Lessons from the
United States and Japan
Kazuo Kaifu [Executive Media Analyst,
NHK Broadcasting Culture Research Institute, Japan] |
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Discussion
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Commercial Bias in the Global Media: From the Fall of the Berlin
Wall to the Iraq War
Takenobu Yamamoto [Professor, Daido Institute
of Technology, Japan] |
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Discussion
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Media Coverage of the Iraq War: My Views
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Readers'
Feedback |
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Closing
Remarks |
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Yukio Oshida [Director, Department of Exchange and Promotion, Japan
Media Communication Center] |
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Sponsored & Organized by: Japan Media Communication
Center (JAMCO)
Co-Sponsored by: The Japan Foundation
Financially Supported by: Hoso Bunka Foundation
Supported by: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
NHK, National Association of Commercial Broadcasters in Japan
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