Media

March, 2022

  • 15 March

    Israeli President Visits Turkey: Message for Indonesia, Malaysia & Pakistan

    What message Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit to Turkey carry for other Muslim countries?

August, 2020

  • 4 August

    Video: Who Controls Pandemic Data?

    When the Trump administration ordered hospitals to report COVID-19 data to the Department of Health and Human Services rather than the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as they had been doing, it provoked worries and criticism from public health experts.

October, 2017

  • 23 October

    Is Local News on The Cusp of A Renaissance?

    A new study explores the state of an industry that's tapping creative revenue streams and incorporating new tools to engage with readers.

April, 2015

  • 10 April

    Nearly 100 Years Ago, Baseball Almost Banned Broadcasts

    With owners deeply divided over radio, a 20-year tug-of-war would ensue.

  • 2 April

    The Web App That Made Information Free

    Wikipedia, which will turn 15 next year, can attribute its success to the unique way in which it combines free information with user convenience.

March, 2015

  • 2 March

    EU Divided Over Radio Spectrum Allotment

    Allotting spectrum is becoming more important as hyper-connectivity gathers pace. Europe is divided over apportionment of radio spectrum in the face of rising threats of its use by fundamentalists for recruitment.

February, 2015

  • 20 February

    Communities of Color Speak Out for Net Neutrality

    Over the past two months, a number of events have demonstrated that communities of color support strong open Internet protections.

  • 8 February

    The Reporter as Action Hero: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

    With journalists increasingly part of the story they’re covering, the likes of Brian Williams are tempted to aggrandize in order to enhance their image.

  • 3 February

    Dangers of Journalism’s New Age

    One of three Al Jazeera journalists has been released from Egypt, and about time too. No such luck for the other two, however, who remain behind bars. Their continuing plight illustrates just how dangerous journalism can be in unstable countries, and how much more dangerous it can be when the line between politics and publication is blurred.

November, 2014

  • 10 November

    Obama Wants to Preserve Net Neutrality

    President Obama has called keeping the Internet free and open for everyone by preserving net neutrality. The message comes just days after news leaked that the FCC was planning on reclassifying the Internet as a utility — meaning it could face tougher regulations — but would still allow fast lanes.