
International media Podcast
1) International media - Community radio serves Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazaar
A Bangladeshi community radio station is servicing the needs of Rohingya refugees in the coastal city of Cox's Bazaar. Radio Naf employs both Rohingyas and local Bangladeshis to produce content that h...Show More
International media - Community radio serves Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazaar
10:09 | Oct 14th, 2018
2) Community radio serves Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazaar
A Bangladeshi community radio station is servicing the needs of Rohingya refugees in the coastal city of Cox's Bazaar. Radio Naf employs both Rohingyas and local Bangladeshis to produce content that h...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.3) International media - Press freedom opens up in Malaysia, racial diversity stalls in US media
Journalists who exposed Malaysian corruption and paid the price have begun reporting freely since the 9 May election that toppled prime minister Najib Razak. While press freedom may be improving in Ku...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.4) International media - Anti-Semitism and censorship make headlines in Europe, Pakistan, Tanzania
British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was forced to defend his stance on anti-Semitism, a question that also attracted headlines in France and Germany this week. While in Pakistan and Tanzania, there we...Show More
5) Anti-Semitism and censorship make headlines in Europe, Pakistan, Tanzania
British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was forced to defend his stance on anti-Semitism, a question that also attracted headlines in France and Germany this week. While in Pakistan and Tanzania, there we...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.6) International media - What is behind French website Mediapart's success?
Ten years ago, when a group of disillusioned French journalists decided to quit their jobs and start their own independent website, industry watchers were skeptical, as Matthew Kay reports.
7) What is behind French website Mediapart's success?
Ten years ago, when a group of disillusioned French journalists decided to quit their jobs and start their own independent website, industry watchers were skeptical, as Matthew Kay reports. They sai...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.8) International media - Facebook data misuse scandal sparks calls for greater privacy
Trust in social media has hit a new low, following revelations that data of fifty million Facebook users, ended up in the hands of a UK data analysis company, and may have been used to influence Donal...Show More
9) Facebook data misuse scandal sparks calls for greater privacy
Trust in social media has hit a new low, following revelations that data of fifty million Facebook users, ended up in the hands of a UK data analysis company, and may have been used to influence Donal...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.10) International media - French journalism schools question their written entrance exams
Spring is recruitment season for journalism schools in France, and each of the country's 14 accredited journalism schools receives hundreds of applicants each year for only a handful of spots. Some sc...Show More