“Media and Nigeria’s Constitutional Democracy”, By Abiodun Adeniyi

Edited works are usually high-quality. They combine intellectual resources, and we have an assembly of writers approaching a theme from different perspectives. They then deepen the scope of approaches, the breadth of analysis, and the width of understanding. Edited works fall within the modern appreciation of joint work, particularly Journal articles. Joint research is becoming … Read more

Chinese state media reporters blocked from deadly blast site near Beijing, raising rare controversy over press controls

In another video, reporters were seen surrounded by a group of uniformed police officers telling them to leave the scene. A reporter with China Media Group, of which CCTV is a division, was heard saying “we three reporters are shoved by a dozen people”. The incident sparked controversy and became a trending topic on social … Read more

Thousands Of Journalists Are Calling For An End To The Killing Of Journalists In Gaza

A team of more than 2,200 Journalists and Media Communication Workers have signed a statement that calls for an immediate end to the killing of journalists in Israel, Gaza and Lebanon. The international journalism community are also urging governments to protect all media workers from any threats that they may be victim to, while covering … Read more

“I Don’t Give a F–k”: Behind the Media Revolt at the New York Young Republican Gala

As the night dragged on, other reporters simply began filtering out of the designated enclosure—approaching guests, retrieving refreshments, policing bathroom breaks amongst themselves, often at the behest of chaperones too distracted by plates of filet mignon and risotto. “I’m mingling,” announced Jon Levine of the New York Post. “I’m gonna go talk to Steve Bannon, … Read more