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ANNUAL REPORT 2011

Free Media, Free World.

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About IPI

The International Press Institute (IPI) is the world’s ol-dest press freedom organization. It represents editors, media executives and leading journalists from around the world dedicated to the furtherance and safeguar-ding of press freedom, the protection of freedom of opinion and expression, the promotion of the free flow of news and information and the improvement of the practices of journalism.

IPI was formed in October 1950 in the belief that a free press would contribute to the creation of a better world, and has since grown into a global organization with members in more than 120 countries. It holds consultative status with the United Nations and the Council of Europe.

For more information, please visit our website:www.freemedia.at.

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Dear Friends, As you read this Report, journalistic freedoms are under threat. New attacks against journalists and media houses continue with alar-ming frequency. Reporters, their colleagues, and often their family members too, are being targeted around the globe. The ferocity and cruelty of these deadly attacks are growing, perhaps because the killers know that they can literally threaten, harass, imprison, torture and murder with impunity because their legal systems are ill-equip-ped, or simply uninterested in prosecuting these horrific crimes. Still, there are bright spots too. As you will see recorded in these pages, IPI conti-nues to convene, organize and work effectively with numerous press freedom, human rights and civil society groups. We continue to advocate with national governments and the United Nations, via official press

freedom missions, public statements and private lob-bying. We continue to publish the World Press Freedom Review, and participate in global summits like the Peru-gia Journalism Festival, and World Press Freedom Day events each May. We have published a list of the “Top Ten Threats to Global Press Freedom” and continue to call the worst of-fenders to justice on a daily basis, while also making sure that even small press free-dom victories are publicized and replicated wherever possible. With funding from Google, Inc., we created the IPI News Innovation Contest. Its winners will together receive more than $1.7 million to en-hance online journalism, and spur new innovation efforts and training across Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Together, with our Board members, National Commit-tees, individual members,

partner organizations and concerned citizens the world over, we are making oursel-ves heard and our presence felt. We continue to host our World Congress and Gene-ral Assembly meetings in different locations each year, and have exciting new events planned for the next several years on multiple continents. Most importantly, we conti-nue to believe in the compel-ling power of truth and free-dom of expression. We will continue to work diligently with those who share these ideals. The needs are great, but we will not stop. So as you read these pages please accept our thanks for everything you do to aid IPI and its work. We also ask that you to please continue to help us spread these four simple but very effective words:

Free Media, Free World! alison Bethel McKenzieExecutive DirectorInternational Press Institute

Forewordby Alison Bethel-McKenzie

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Chapter 1Press Freedom ................................................. 6

1.1 Launch of World Press Freedom Review 2010 ....... 91.2 Perugia Journalism Festival ..................................... 9

1.3 World press Freedom Day 2011 ...................... 9–10Washington ............................................................ 9Istanbul .................................................................. 9Spain ...................................................................... 9Norway ................................................................ 10

1.4 Istanbul Media Days ............................................. 10

1.5 Budapest UN Middle East Conference ................... 10

1.6 Missions ........................................................ 10–13Montenegro ......................................................... 10Ukraine ................................................................ 10Hungary ............................................................... 10Nigeria ................................................................. 11The Philippines ..................................................... 11Hungary ............................................................... 12Republic of Macedonia ......................................... 12Jamaica ............................................................... 12Azerbaijan ............................................................ 12Turkey .................................................................. 12Serbia .................................................................. 13Kenya ................................................................... 13Italy ...................................................................... 13Croatia ................................................................. 13Kosovo ................................................................. 13

1.7 Training in Zambia & Hamburg ............................. 13

Chapter 2South East Europe Media organisation – SEEMo .. 14

Organized Events .................................................. 16Awards 2011 ....................................................... 17Investigative Journalism day in Belgrade & Turkey .............................................. 17

Chapter 3Conferences & Meetings ................................... 18

Israeli-Palestinian Journalists’ Forum ................... 21IPI World Congress in Taiwan ................................ 21IACA roundtable on media an corruption .............. 23Jordan .................................................................. 23Tunisia .................................................................. 23Conference on safety or Journalists (Paris) ........... 23Budapest UN Middle East Conference ....................24Council of Europe Sec Gen & Human Rights ...........24National Committee activities (Baku) .....................24Future events .........................................................24 IPI World Congress T&T ..........................................25Oil, Gas and Media Conference ..............................25

Chapter 4IPI News Innovation Contest ............................. 26

Advisory Board Members ..................................... 29

Chapter 5Annexes ......................................................... 32

5.1 Auditor report ........................................................355.2 Income and Expenses ........................................... 355.3 Membership trends, numbers, etc. .......................355.4 Mamebership activities & events ...........................365.5 List of media and country of members ........... 36–48

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A free press can of course be good or bad, but, most certainly, without freedom it will never be anything but bad (…)Albert Camus (French Novelist, Essayist and Playwright, 1957 Nobel Prize for Literature, 1913-1960)

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[2] World Press Freedom Day celebrations in Istanbul. IPI Press Freedom Adviser for Europe and North America Ste-ven Ellis addresses the Freedom for Journalists Platform’s Congress in Istanbul on 3 May 2011.

[3]  World Press Freedom day celebrations, Oviedo, Spain. IPI Press Freedom Adviser for Africa and the Middle East, Naomi Hunt meets with the parents of Spanish journalist Manu Brabo who was arrested and kidnapped in Libya and subsequently freed.

[1] UNESCO World Press Freedom Day celebrations in Washington, D.C., 3 May 2011. From left to right: Raheem Adedoyin, Secretary General, IPI Nigerian National Com-mittee, Alison Bethel McKenzie, IPI Executive Director and Anthony Mills, Press Freedom Manager at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.

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In 2011, in line with more than six decades’ commitment to promoting global peace and understanding by fostering dialogue among media professionals, IPI launched the first in its series of IPI Media dialogue Forums. The Israeli-Palestinian Journalists Forum was held from 14-16 June, 2011, in Vienna and was a resounding success. IPI managed to raise over 100,000 Euros for the event, and a further 200,000 Euros for the follow-up event in oslo, Norway, on World Press Freedom day 2012 (May 3).

IPI also – in conjunction with the Austrian Foreign Ministry – kick-started a glo-bal campaign focused on the safety of journalists in all environments, not just conflict zones. A high-level experts meeting on the topic was held at the Aus-trian Foreign Ministry in November 2011, bringing together prominent repre-sentatives from governments, intergovernmental organisations, media out-lets and NGos, including the Austrian State Secretary for Foreign Affairs, the UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression, IPI’s Chairman and director, a top representative of the oSCE, and many others. one of the campaign goals is a UN Human Rights Commission (on which Austria currently sits) resolution to protect the safety of journalists everywhere.

1.1 Launch of World Press Freedom Review 2010

IPI’s Director and Press Freedom Mana-ger participated in the UNESCO World Press Freedom Day event in Washing-ton D.C., where the IPI “World Press Freedom Review 2010 – Focus on the Americas and the Caribbean” publica-tion was launched.

1.2 Perugia Journalism Festival

IPI, in conjunction with the International Journalism Festival (13-17 April 2011) in Perugia, Italy, sponsored a panel at the Festival on 17 April titled “Reporting on Extremist Rhetoric – How Media Cover the Politics of the Extreme”. The panel, consisting of five journalists, examined

the extent to which extremist rhetoric has made its way into mainstream media and even into presentations by public broadcasters.

The panel was moderated by Italian journalist, writer and columnist Gius-eppe “Beppe” Severgnini, and inclu-ded as panellists: Russian investigative journalist Galina Sidorova, previously editor-in-chief of the Sovershenno Se-cretno monthly; Turkish journalist Ferai Tinç, a former foreign editor and current columnist for Hürriyet; IPI Board Mem-ber and Der Standard editor-in-chief Alexandra Föderl-Schmid; and IPI Press Freedom & Communications Manager Anthony Mills.

The panellists addressed how media treat extremist rhetoric and whether it is unquestioningly allowed into the

mainstream. They also discussed who media engage when addressing extre-mist rhetoric, how media portray extre-mist speakers and the subjects of such rhetoric and whether media in other European countries do a better job of covering the topic than Italian media.

1.3 World Press Freedom day 2011

Washington d.C. In 2011, UNESCO held its May 3 World Press Freedom Day event in the United States (in Washington, DC) for the first time since the United Nations General Assembly declared May 3 World Press Freedom Day. IPI’s Director and Press Freedom Manager participated in the event.

istanbul IPI, at the invitation of its Turkish Na-tional Committee and the Freedom for Journalists Platform, sent IPI Press Free-dom Adviser Steven M. Ellis to Istanbul to address the Platform’s Congress on World Press Freedom Day, May 3, 2011. The Congress followed a wave of arrests of journalists earlier in the year, inclu-ding IPI World Press Freedom Hero Nedim Şener. The visit was in follow-up to an emergency press freedom mission IPI had previously conducted in mid-March 2011.

SpainIPI Press Freedom Advisor for Africa and the Middle East Naomi Hunt sat in for IPI’s director and attended the Press Association of Asturias World Press Freedom Day event in Oviedo, Spain.

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Hunt gave a speech focusing on the role of the media in the Arab uprisings. She also met with the family of a Spa-nish journalist arrested and detained in Libya. He was subsequently released.

Norway In Oslo, Press Freedom Advisor for Asia Barbara Trionfi participated in activities arranged by IPI’s Nordic Committee. At the event, she presented a report on the top 10 threats to press freedom worldwide. [a]

1.4 Istanbul Media days From 16-20 May, 2011, IPI’s Press Freedom Manager participated in the SEEMO-organised Istanbul Media Days, speaking on two panels at Bilgi University on the topic of press freedom and the Middle East.

1.5 Budapest UN Middle East Conference

In July, 2011 IPI Press Freedom Mana-ger Anthony Mills spoke on a panel at a UN-organised conference in Budapest, Hungary, about the role of the audiovi-sual media – including online and social media – in the context of Middle East conflict. There was a particular empha-sis on the Arab Spring uprisings.

1.6 MissionsMontenegroVisit (March 2-4, 2011)IPI Press Freedom Adviser Steven M. Ellis and SEEMO Secretary General Oliver Vujovic joined a press freedom mission to Montenegro organised by WAN-IFRA from March 2-4, 2011.

The delegation met with journalists, foreign diplomats, members of civil society and representatives of govern-ment during. Issues examined inclu-ded the criminalisation of defamation (subsequently decriminalised); misuse of civil defamation law to bring court cases against journalists and media or-ganisations and impose debilitating

fines; journalists’ levels of professiona-lism; corruption; economic pressure on the media; and impunity in attacks on journalists.

Visit (November 8-10, 2011)A seven-member delegation met Prime Minister Igor Luksic, Deputy Minister of Culture Zeljko Rutovic, the Director of the Police of Montenegro Veselin Veljovic, Ambassador Leopold Maurer, head of the EU delegation to Monte-negro, and Deputy Head of the OSCE Mission Ms. Waldemar Figaj. In addi-tion, the delegation met more than 30 media representatives including owners, directors, editors-in chief, journalists, media experts, NGO representatives, and other professionals.

Ukraine A joint IPI-SEEMO delegation conduc-ted a fact-finding press freedom mission to Kiev, Ukraine from May 31 to June 3, 2011.

The delegation met with representatives of government, including members of Parliament from the ruling Party of Regions, members of the opposition Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc, representatives of the Justice Ministry and the Natio-nal Television and Radio Broadcasting Council, and a spokesperson for Presi-dent Viktor Yanukovych. The delegates also met with journalists from state and private media, including print, broadcast and online media; representatives of Uk-

rainian media-related non-governmental organisations; and diplomats represen-ting the European Union, the United States, the United Kingdom, Austria and Slovakia.

The delegation – which included IPI Press Freedom Adviser for Europe and the Americas Steven M. Ellis, IPI Exe-cutive Board Vice Chair Pavol Múdry and SEEMO Press Freedom Adviser and Project Manager Mirjana Tomic – met with more than 30 individuals in total.

HungaryIPI and SEEMO visited Hungary to meet with journalists and with András Koltay, a lawyer who is a member of Hungary’s new, all-powerful Media Council. A joint delegation, including SEEMO Secretary General Oliver Vujovic, IPI Press Freedom & Com-munications Manager Anthony Mills, and – as observers – SEEMO member Sándor Orbán, program director of the South East European Network for Pro-fessionalization of Media, and Judit Acsay from the Hungarian Association of Journalists, followed up on a previous joint IPI/SEEMO press freedom fact-finding mission to the country on 15-16 December 2010.

Critics had accused Hungary of post-poning application of certain parts of restrictive new media laws until the country concluded its six-month rotating presidency of the EU at the end of June.

ToP Ten ThReATs To GlobAl PRess FReedom

10 State censorship of Internet content for political purposes

9 Unethical journalism undermining public support for press freedom

8 Use of cultural or religious sensitivities to stifle journalism

7 Undue economic pressure, oligarchic control of advertising

6 State control of the broadcasting sector

5 Legal frameworks which limit access to information

4 Arbitrary detention of joturnalists

3 Use of criminal defamation laws to prosecute journalists

2 Use of state security laws to prosecute journalists

1 Targeted murders and violence against journalists

[a] Report at the event in Norway, presented by Barbara Trionfi.

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NigeriaThe International Press Institute (IPI) completed a week-long visit to Abuja and Lagos in Nigeria, where the dele-gation met with the IPI Nigeria National Committee, key media stakeholders and high-level government officials for dis-cussions on the recently passed Freedom of Information Act, and to explore future IPI activities in the country. The IPI de-legation and executive members of the national committee included IPI Execu-tive Director Alison Bethel McKenzie and Naomi Hunt, IPI’s press freedom adviser for Africa and the Middle East, as well as IPI Nigeria National Commit-tee Chairman Kabiru Yusufu, CEO of Media Trust Ltd.; National Committee Secretary Raheem Adedoyin, publisher of ICON magazine; Bilkisu Bintube, IPI board member; and former IPI Board Member Isma’ila Isa, chairman of the board of the Nigerian Institute of Jour-nalism (NIJ). Over the course of five

days of meetings, the delegation, ac-companied by several other IPI Nigeria National Committee members in Lagos and Abuja, met with Minister of Infor-mation and Communications Labaran Maku and President of the Senate David Mark, as well as publishers and editors from the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), People‘s Daily, Media Trust Ltd., ThisDay newspaper, Vanguard newspaper, The Sun, the Channels te-levision station, and the Lagos-based Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ). IPI Executive Director Alison Bethel McKenzie discussed with members and media stakeholders, among other things, plans for additional media training for working journalists and media students as well as other avenues of cooperation.

The Philippines The International Press Institute (IPI) wrapped up a press freedom mission to Manila, in the Philippines, in Septem-

ber 2011, with a call on the Philippines government to end impunity in the kil-ling of journalists.The IPI delegation included: IPI Vice Chair Galina Sidorova, who is also chairperson of the Foundation for In-vestigative Journalism - Foundation 19/29, in Russia; IPI Board Member, and editor-in-chief of Switzerland’s leading Neue Zuercher Zeitung, Mar-kus Spillmann; IPI Executive Director Alison Bethel McKenzie; IPI Press Freedom & Communications Manager Anthony Mills; and IPI Senior Press Freedom Advisor Barbara Trionfi.The delegation met with high-level re-presentatives of the office of Philippines President Benigno S. Aquino III, the Philippines Department of Justice, and the Department of Interior and Local Policy. Discussions centred on the need for reform of the country’s judicial and legal systems, the need to combat wides-pread impunity in crimes against journa-

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[1] iPi visit to Croatia: From left to right, IPI Executive Board Member and SEEMO Board Member Radomir Lici-na, SEEMO Secretary General Oliver Vujovic, IPI Executive Board Co-Chair and SEEMO Board Member Pavol Mudry, IPI Executive Director Alison Bethel McKenzie, Croatian President Ivo Josipovic, SEEMO Board Member Marta Pa-lics, IPI Press Freedom Adviser Steven M. Ellis and SEEMO Board Member Boris Bergant during a meeting on Jan. 27, 2011.

[2] iPi visit to Serbia: A panel discusses the perils of reporting on extremist rhetoric at SEEMO’s Investigati-ve Journalism Days/World Anti-Corruption Investigative Journalism Forum in Belgrade, Serbia on June 28, 2011. From left to right, French journalists Fabrice Lhomme and Gerard Davet, Irish journalist Sam Smyth, IPI Press Free-dom Adviser Steven M. Ellis, Russian journalist Andrei Soldatov and Guatemalan/German journalist Julio Godoy.

[3] iPi visit to Ukraine: From left to right, Ukrainian journalist Fedir Sydoruk, IPI Press Freedom Adviser Steven M. Ellis, Ukrainian Member of Parliament Olena Bondaren-ko, SEEMO Press Media Adviser and Project Manager Mir-jana Tomic and IPI Executive Board Co-Chair Pavol Mudry on June 1, 2011.

[4] iPi visit to Nigeria. From left to right: Nduka Obaigbena, chairman and founder of THISDAY newspaper, Ismaila Isa, IPI Fellow and CEO, New Africa Holdings, and Sam Amuka, Vanguard newspapers, July 2011. IPI delegates meet with media executives and journalists in the Lagos home of Mr. Obaigbena.

[5] iPi visit to Nigeria. IPI Executive Director Alison Bethel McKenzie (centre) meets with Folu Olamiti, Media Consultant and Spokesperson of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission; Kabiru Yusuf, Chairman of the IPI Nigeria National Committee and Media Trust; Wada A. Maida, Managing Director/Chief Executive, Finlay Communications Limited, and Raheem Adedoyin, Secretary General, IPI Nigerian National Com-mittee and Publisher of ICON magazine in Abuja at the offices of Daily Trust newspaper.

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lists, and the importance of bringing the country’s laws and practices in line with international standards on press freedom and freedom of information.

Hungary IPI and SEEMO joined an Internatio-nal Partnership Mission to Hungary to highlight the country’s regressive new media laws. IPI Press Freedom Adviser for Europe and North America Steven M. Ellis and SEEMO Secretary General Oliver Vujovic joined delegates from Article 19, the European Federation of Journalists, Freedom House, the Inde-pendent Journalism Center/Moldo va, Index on Censorship, the International Freedom of Expression Exchange, In-ternational Media Support, the Media Diversity Institute, the Network for Reporting on Eastern Europe, the Open Society Media Program and the South East European Network for Professio-nalization of Media.

Participants on the mission met with journalists, members of civil society and representatives of government during the mission.

republic of Macedonia (FYroM)IPI and SEEMO joined a press freedom mission to the Republic of Macedonia / Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedo-nia, in concert with a joint delegation of freedom of expression and media development groups. IPI Press Freedom Adviser for Europe and North America Steven M. Ellis and SEEMO Secretary

General Oliver Vujovic joined dele-gates from the Open Society Media Program, the Global Forum for Media Development, Freedom House, Index on Censorship, Article 19, the Media Diversity Institute and others.Participants on the mission met with journalists, members of civil society and representatives of government, inclu-ding Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski.

The mission followed SEEMO’s report on a mission it conducted a month ear-lier that raised concerns about selective implementation of laws and regulations relating to media; a lack of transparency in government-funded advertising cam-paigns, and a lack of independence of regulatory bodies and the public broad-caster; the continued criminalisation of defamation; and failures by journalists to live up to professional standards.

Jamaica IPI Executive Director Alison Bethel McKenzie and IPI Press Freedom Ad-viser Steven M. Ellis visited Kingston, Jamaica, where they met with represen-tatives of media, civil society groups and government.

The pair was in Kingston to draw atten-tion to IPI‘s upcoming Annual World Congress in Trinidad & Tobago; to urge the government to respect the rights of media workers covering the then-upco-ming elections; and to lobby in support of a bill before Parliament that would reform defamation law in Jamaica by, among other things, decriminalising defamation. IPI is pushing for passage of

the bill as part of a campaign to end cri-minal defamation across the Caribbean.

Following the mission, IPI endorsed a letter to then-Prime Minister Andrew Holness from the Press Association (PAJ) of Jamaica calling on his Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) to exercise res-traint in its criticism of media workers covering the country’s Dec. 29, 2011 elections.

azerbaijan Press Freedom Manager Anthony Mills and IPI Director Alison Bethel McKen-zie visited the Azerbaijan National Committee in early February. During the visit, IPI met with the head of the Azerbaijan Media Council along with members of the council; the head of the Department for Public Political Issues for the president of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ali M. Hasanov; academics and members of civil society.

The IPI delegation strongly advocated for the release of then-imprisoned jour-nalist Eynulla Fatullayev – who was freed a few months later.

TurkeyVisit (March 16-19, 2011)IPI conducted an emergency visit fol-lowing the arrest of World Press Free-dom Hero Nedim Sener. The Turkey visit was followed by a letter-writing campaign in which board members sent letters to the closest Turkish embassy.

Visit (November 21-25, 2011)IPI Vice Chairman Pavol Múdry, a mem-ber of the board of IPI’s Slovak Com-mittee, and IPI Press Freedom Adviser for Europe and North America Steven M. Ellis travelled to Turkey to attend court proceedings in the case involving news website Oda TV, in which World Press Freedom Hero Nedim Şener and others are accused of having served as the media wing for the so-called “Er-genekon” plot, in which secularists and ultra-nationalists allegedly planned to use terrorism to overthrow the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP)-led government.

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From left to right, Smile Jamaica television host Simon Crosskill, IPI Executive Director Alison Bethel McKenzie and IPI Press Freedom Adviser Steven M. Ellis, during a broadcast of the program on Dec. 7, 2011.

iPi Mission to the Philippines, September 2011. From left to right: Barbara Trionfi, IPI Press Freedom Adviser for Asia, Markus Spillmann, Editor-in-Chief, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Switzerland; Philippines Presidential Spokesper-son Edwin Lacierda; Galina Sidorova, Vice Chair IPI Board, Russia, Alison Bethel McKenzie, IPI Executive Director and Anthony Mills, Press Freedom Manager.

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The IPI delegation – in connection with the “Freedom for Journalists Platform”, an umbrella group of nearly 100 Turkish journalist organizations, and representa-tives from the European Federation of Journalists, Germany’s Deutscher Jour-nalisten Verband, Reporters Without Borders and the European Journalists Association – observed the first hearing in the Oda TV case; heard testimony from the families of imprisoned jour-nalists; and traveled to Ankara where they met with the vice presidents of the four political parties currently holding seats in Turkey’s Parliament, including the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP).

Visit (december 25-26, 2011)IPI Press Freedom Adviser for Europe and North America Steven M. Ellis traveled to Turkey to attend court pro-ceedings in the case involving news website Oda TV [for details see above section].

Ellis and representatives of IPI’s Turkish National Committee observed a hearing in which the court began reading aloud the 134-page indictment against defen-dants in the case. They also met with Şener’s wife and with members of the opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) who were present to observe the hearing, and delivered to Şener’s attor-ney a letter from IPI Executive Director Alison Bethel McKenzie addressed to Şener expressing IPI’s continued support.

Visit (16-19 March, 2011)SerbiaIPI sponsored seven investigative jour-nalists’ attendance at SEEMO’s Inves-tigative Journalism Days / World Anti-Corruption Investigative Journalism Forum, which took place from 27 to 29 June 2011 in Belgrade, Serbia. As part of the activities, IPI on June 28 held a panel discussion, training and a work-shop on the perils journalists face when they take on the challenging and often dangerous task of reporting on extremist politicians - from the risk of physical violence to the threat of imprisonment and debilitating fines.

Journalists who participated in the pa-nel discussion moderated by IPI Press Freedom Adviser Steven M. Ellis in-cluded French investigative journalists Gerard Davet and Fabrice Lhomme of Le Monde; Guatemalan/German jour-nalist Julio Godoy of IPS News; Irish reporter and columnist Sam Smyth of the Irish Independent and Sunday Tri-bune newspapers; and Russian journalist Andrei Soldatov of website Agentura.ru.

IPI’s portion of the program concluded with a workshop in which Yaroslava Sennikova from the Center for Interna-tional Media Ethics led an exchange of ideas on how to rely on ethical standards and journalistic best practices to limit or avoid the threat of legal reprisal when covering extremist politicians.

KenyaIn April, the IPI director and IPI’s Membership Officer, Christiane Klint, travelled to Nairobi for a media tour, fundraising event and membership drive. They also met with the country’s information officer and participated in a stakeholders meeting on a proposed media bill.

italyAn IPI delegation conducted a press freedom mission to Rome in April, 2011, as a follow-up to an IPI press freedom mission to Italy in 2010. The mission examined potential challenges to the pluralism of the country’s audiovisu-al sector resulting from Italy’s digital switchover and Italian law with respect to defamation as applied to journalists.

During the follow-up visit, IPI met with representatives of broadcast media or-ganisations, including Sky Italia and Europa 7; representatives of journalists’ associations, including the Ordine Nazi-onale dei Giornalisti and the Federazi-one Nazionale della Stampa Italiana; and representatives of the public media regulatory body AgCom. Members of the IPI delegation included IPI Press Freedom Advisers Barbara Trionfi and Steven M. Ellis.

Representatives of journalist groups generally shared IPI’s position that de-

famation should be decriminalised and that fines should be proportionate to any actual harm. However, regulators expressed some scepticism at the need to reform Italian defamation law.

CroatiaA SEEMO delegation, and representati-ves from IPI, visited Croatia in January 2011. During their visit, the Press Free-dom Mission met with Croatian Presi-dent Ivo Josipovic, as well as a broad array of more than 50 representatives of the media. The visit was connected to the proposed changes to the country’s criminal code, which were drafted by a group of experts. The changes would impose severe penalties for libel in-cluding jail and fines of up to half of a journalist’s wages.

Kosovo The SEEMO Mission to Kosovo took place from 23 to 25 November, 2011. SEEMO met with President Atifete Jahjaga; Prime Minister Hashim Thaci; International Civilian Representative Pieter Feith; and other diplomatic re-presentatives, as well as more than 30 media professionals including owners, directors, editors-in chief, journalists, media experts, NGO representatives, and academics.

1.7 TrainingZambia In February, 2011 the U.S. Embassy in Zambia invited IPI Executive Director Alison Bethel McKenzie to conduct a workshop for senior-level journalists on media self-regulation in Lusaka. The trip, funded by the U.S. State De-partment, included several media inter-views and a meeting with the country’s Information Ministry, with which IPI has been in contact regarding efforts by the government to impose statutory regulation on the media.

HamburgIn September, 2011 IPI Executive Di-rector Alison Bethel McKenzie and Press Freedom Advisor Barbara Trionfi trained young journalists at the Bertels-mann-founded International Academy of Journalism in Hamburg.

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The South east europe Media organisation (SeeMo), iPi’s affiliate, organised the followed events:

– The V South East Europe Media Forum (SEEMF), organised in cooperation with CEI, KAS and the oSCE in Belgrade on Nov. 2-3, 2011.

The event was opened by Serbian Prime Minister Mirko

Cvetkovic, and in total 419 journalists participated. The VI SEEMF will be in Montenegro in october 2012.

– Two conferences for media professionals with very specific topics were also organised in 2011 by SEE-Mo. one was the meeting of representatives of News Agencies and New Media on November 25 and 26, 2011 in Pristina, Kosovo with 114 participants. The se-cond was a conference with the theme Minority, di-versity and Women in Media, organised in Tirana, Al-bania from october 24-26, 2011 with 102 participants.

Quote words that affirm all men and women are your brothers and sisters.Aberjhani (American historian, columnist, novelist, poet, and editor, born 1957)

[1] Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic and SEEMO Secretary General Oliver Vujovic, opening of the V South East Europe Media Forum in Belgrade, Serbia 2011, (Photo by Slobodan Polic, SEEMO Photo Video Team)

[2] Workshop about press freedom in Hungary organised by International Media Center in Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2011 (Photo by Slobodan Polic, SEEMO Photo Video Team)

[3]  South East Europe Media Forum, Belgrade, Serbia, 2011 (Photo by Slobodan Polic, SEEMO Photo Video Team)

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South East Europe Media OrganisationSEEMO

SEEMO also organised, at the beginning of 2011, a roundtable about press free-dom in Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia in Ljubljana in cooperation with IMC, the Peace Institute and the Journalism Association of Slovenia.

The SEEMO Investigative Journalism Conference in Belgrade, Serbia, as part of the South East and Central Europe Investigative Journalism Days, were

organised in 2011 with an additional one-day workshop in cooperation with IPI and INSI. In total, 272 journalists participated in the three-day event, which was opened by Serbian President Boris Tadic.

SEEMO, which has members in 20 countries, in 2011 published in coope-ration with partners the new edition of the South East and Central Europe

Media Handbook, and also continued publishing the magazine De Scripto.In total SEEMO issued 85 protest letters and press releases in 2011.

In cooperation with partners, SEEMO in 2011 regularly updated four special web pages about press freedom develop-ments: Hungary Press Freedom; Turkey Press Freedom; Belarus Press Freedom; and Macedonia Press Freedom.

The following awards were presented by SEEMo in 2011:

1. The dr. erhard Busek - SeeMo award for Better Un-derstanding, a 3,000 EUR sponsored award, which was presented in 2011 to the Croatian investigative journalist, Drago Hedl.

2. The SeeMo Photo Human rights award presented in May 2011 to the photographer Janko Petkovic. The winning photograph Proboj (“Breakthrough”) was shot on October 10, 2010 during the Gay Parade in Belgrade, Serbia.

3. The SeeMo Human rights award was presented in Pris-tina, Kosovo, in November, 2011 to Kosovo publisher and human rights defender Veton Surroi.

4. The Cei SeeMo award for outstanding Merits in investigative Journalism: On September 26, 2011, the international SEEMO jury met in Trieste at the CEI Headquarters and examined 26 nominations from 13 CEI Member States. The personal risks taken while perfor-ming their duties, the quality of reporting as well as the impact on society of the messages conveyed were the main criteria taken into account. The winner in 2011 was Kalicki Włodzmierz, who received 5,000 EUR.

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The theory of the free press is not that the truth will be presented in any one instance, but that the truth will emerge from free discussion.Walter Lippman (American Editor and Writer, 1889–1974)

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[1] iPi dialogue award Gala dinner, Hofburg Vienna, June 2011. From left to right: IPI Executive Director Alison Bethel McKenzie, Zeynep Oral, Turkish journalist and co-founder of WINPEACE – the Women’s Imitative for Peace (recipient of the award), Michael Spindelegger, Vice Chan-cellor and Foreign Minister of Austria

[2] IPJF round table at Palais Niederösterreich, Vienna, June 2011.

[3] Opening Ceremony at IPI World Congress Taipei, Taiwan, musical performance by Ten Drum Art Percussion Group 25 September 2011.

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In September, IPI held its highly successful World Congress in Taipei, Taiwan (R.o.C.). The three-day event brought together some 250 leading journalists and their guests from over 45 countries to discuss a wide range of topics rela-ted to press freedom and the media industry in general.

IPI also organised – or participated in – a series of conferences, seminars and panels on an array of subjects. These included, among others, the Israeli-Pa-lestinian Journalists’ Forum (IPJF), which featured two days of closed talks between Israeli and Palestinian journalists from across the political spectrum; the regional conference of the Media Freedom defenders in the Arab World in Amman; a conference on freedom of expression in Tunis organised by WAN-IFRA; the UN Inter-Agency Meeting on the Safety of Journalists; and a UN-organised conference on the role of online and social media in the context of the Middle East conflict.

In addition, IPI met with the Council of Europe’s secretary-general and a number of his senior advisors to discuss the deteriorating press freedom environ-ment in Turkey, and organised its first Meeting of IPI National Committee Chairs in Baku, Azerbaijan.

Throughout the year – and parallel to these events – the IPI Secretariat was busy preparing upcoming events for 2012, including the 2012 IPI World Congress in Trinidad & Tobago and an international conference on Oil, Gas and the Media, to be held in Baku in September 2012.

Israeli-Palestinian Journalists’ Forum IPI held its much-anticipated Israeli-Palestinian Journalists’ Forum (IPJF) from 14-16, 2011 June in Vienna.

The IPJF began with an IPI Dialogue for Press Freedom Dinner and Award

Ceremony. Among the guest speakers were Austrian Vice Chancellor and For-eign Minister Michael Spindelegger, Slovakian Prime Minister Iveta Radico-va; Janis Karklins, UNESCO assistant director-general for communication and information; Zuheir Elwazer, am-bassador of the Permanent Mission of Palestine in Austria; and Yossi Beilin, former justice minister and deputy for-eign affairs minister of Israel.

During the two-day event, IPI - as part of its six-decades-old mission to foster peace and understanding by bringing journalists closer together - gathered 12 Israeli journalists and 12 Palestinian journalists from across the political spectrum for dialogue talks in Vienna. The two days of closed sessions with the Israeli and Palestinian journalistswas moderated by a neutral media figure with experience of the complexities of the region.

The event ended with agreement on a series of recommendations for the

authorities in Israel and the Palestinian Territories, and on future steps, inclu-ding a commitment to fair and balanced reporting.

The IPJF was made possible with the financial support of the Norwegian Mi-nistry of Foreign Affairs, the Federal Chancellery of Austria, UNESCO, Bank Austria, the Ford Foundation, the Vien-na embassies of New Zealand, Cyprus and South Africa, former IPI Director Johann Fritz, and IPI Fellow and former board member Ismaila Isa. IPI was also grateful for the backing of IPI’s Norwe-gian National Committee.

IPI World Congress in Taiwan One year after IPI’s 60th anniversary celebrations, IPI held its 2011 World Congress in Taipei, marking the return of its annual event to East Asia and the Republic of China (Taiwan) after 12 years. [1]

From September 24-27, some 250 edi-tors, media executives, leading jour-nalists and their guests from over 45 countries gathered in Taipei for the congress. Themed “The Asian Media Century? 21st Century Developments from New Technologies to Press Free-dom”, the three-day event focused atten-tion on developments in Asia in general and East Asia in particular, with a spe-cial emphasis on cross-Strait relations, China’s rise to power, covering North Korea, and topics more closely focused on press freedom and the media industry in general.

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Events kicked off on September 24 with a special one-day International Business and Financial Reporting Work-shop, organised in cooperation with the Society of Ame-rican Business Editors and Writers (SABEW). [4/5]

On September 25, the Opening Ceremony began with an address by Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou and the “Director‘s Report”, in which IPI Executive Director Alison Bethel McKenzie spoke about the state of press freedom worldwide.

[4] International Business and Financial Workshop, Taipei, Taiwan (24 September 2011) – Trainer Jonathan Standing, Bureau Chief of Reuters in Taiwan speaking to workshop par-ticipants.

[5]  International Business and Financial Workshop, Taipei, Taiwan (24 September 2011)

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[7] Ying-jeou Ma, President of the Republic of China (Taiwan) delivers the Keynote speech during the Opening Ceremony of IPI World Congress Taipei, Taiwan (25 September 2011)

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The Opening Ceremony was followed by a special “Brea-king News Session” titled “Poisoning the Fight for Press Freedom: The News of the World Scandal”, which featured a lively discussion on the UK phone-hacking scandal and the implications for press freedom not only in Britain, but around the world.

Over the next three days, delegates actively participated in the following panel discussions: “Taiwan/China: Possible Scenarios”, “21st Century Rivals: Covering the Rise of

China and Its Global Competition with the U.S.”; “Covering North Korea”; “Social Media Revolutions: The Media and the Uprisings in North Africa, the Middle East, and Else-where”; “Virtual Worlds – Using the Internet as a Research Tool for Investigative Journalism”; “Innovations in Political Cartooning – How Editorial Cartoonists Are Reinventing Themselves and Promoting Press Freedom”; “Taiwan‘s PeoPo Project – A Model for Citizen Journalism in the Fu-ture?”; “In the Face of Disaster – Crisis Management and the Media”; “Doing More with Less: In Difficult Times, Maintaining Media Quality through Creativity and Innova-tion”; and “Following the Funds – Covering Development Aid and Corruption”.

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In addition, the Congress featured a presentation of the special publication, “IPI Report: Media and Money”, pro-duced in partnership with the Reynolds Journalism Institute, University of Mis-souri, and, on Sunday, September 25, a Gala Dinner and Awards Ceremony dedicated to honouring IPI press free-dom heroes. The late U.S. journalist Daniel Pearl and South African editor and publisher Raymond Louw were named IPI’s 61st and 62nd World Press Freedom Heroes, while Tunisia’s Radio Kalima was presented with the “IPI Free Media Pioneer 2011” award. A special citation was given to the Japa-nese newspaper, Ishinomaki Hibi Shim-bun, for its heroic publishing efforts in the wake of the earthquake and tsuna-mi that struck Japan in March 2011.

IACA round table on media and corruption In July 2011, Press Freedom Manager Anthony Mills spoke on a panel at the International Anti-Corruption Academy in Baden, Austria. The focus of the panel was “Corruption & The Media” – and there was discussion both about the role the media plays in fighting corruption and the problem of corruption within journalism.

Jordan From December 5-7, IPI Press Freedom Manager Anthony Mills attended the Media Freedom Defenders in the Arab World regional conference in Amman, Jordan. The conference was hosted by the Amman-based Center for Defending Freedom of Journalists, and supported by the Norwegian embassy in Amman. It brought together a host of media pro-fessionals and observers from across the region. Anthony Mills spoke on a panel titled “Arab and international rights or-ganisations - Where do they stand? What are their roles? What have they achieved during the Arab Spring?”

TunisiaFrom December 12-13, IPI Press Free-dom Manager Anthony Mills participa-ted in a conference on freedom of ex-

pression held in Tunis. The conference was organised by WAN-IFRA, and was supported by the International Free-dom of Expression Xchange (IFEX), a grouping of dozens of freedom of ex-pression and press freedom groups, and its Tunisia Monitoring Group – which includes over 20 IFEX members, among them IPI. Anthony Mills moderated a panel on the future for audiovisual newsgathering in Tunisia a year after the fall of the dictatorship. Following the conference, Mills met with the new Speaker of Tunisia’s parliament.

Conference on Safety of Journalists – ParisIPI Executive Director Alison Bethel McKenzie took part in the UN Inter-Agency Meeting on the Safety of Jour-nalists and the Issue of Impunity. Bethel McKenzie delivered a presentation at the session on “Challenges to the United

Nations and its Agencies – Proposal for a Plan of Action” with a focus on the weakness of the instruments currently available to the UN Human Rights Coun-cil and how the system could be impro-ved without threatening press freedom.

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[7] Participants at the Expert Meeting on Journalists’ Safety, organised by the Austrian Foreign Ministry in cooperation with IPI on 23 November 2011.

[8/9] IPI Press Freedom Manager Barbara Trionfi [8] together with [9] Austrian State Secretary Wolfgang Waldner (left) and UN Special Rapporteur Frank La Rue speak at a press conference following the Expert Meeting on Journalists’ Safety, organised by the Austrian Foreign Ministry in cooperation with IPI on 23 November 2011.

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Meeting on Impunity and t he Safety of Journalists – ViennaOn November 23, IPI, in cooperation with the Austrian Foreign Ministry, held a one-day experts’ meeting on impunity and the safety of journalists which en-ded with a resolve by Austria to carry the critical issue forward during its term on the Human Rights Council of the United Nations, to which it was elected earlier in the year. The meeting was timed to coincide with the International Day to End Impunity announced by the free expression umbrella organisation, the International Freedom of Expressi-on Xchange (IFEX). It marked the se-cond anniversary of the November 23, 2009 Maguindanao massacre, when 32 journalists in the Philippines were killed while traveling with a local politician. The experts’ meeting was followed by a press briefing from Austrian Secretary of State Dr. Wolfgang Waldner, hosted at the Austrian Foreign Ministry.

Council of Europe Sec Gen & Human Rights IPI Press Freedom & Communications Manager Anthony Mills in July, 2011

visited the Council of Europe in Stras-bourg on behalf of IPI Executive Direc-tor Alison Bethel McKenzie, for a mee-ting with the body’s Secretary-General, Thorbjorn Jagland, and a number of his senior advisors, including Leyla Kayacik, who advises him on matters related to Turkey.

Discussions centered around the dete-riorating press freedom environment in Turkey, where dozens of journalists are imprisoned.

National committee activities On 3-4 November the IPI Azerbaijan National Committee organised the first Meeting of National Committee Chairs. The meeting allowed National Com-mittees to come together and exchange their views. Seven National Committee representatives were present at the Baku meeting, including those from Azerbai-jan, Germany, India, Nigeria, Slovakia, South Korea and Turkey. The aim of the meeting was to discuss the roles and responsibilities of national committees, cooperation with the IPI secretariat, membership and fundraising issues, as well as press freedom concerns. During

the event the IPI Chairman and the Exe-cutive Director, as well as the National Committee Chairs present, were able to meet with Azerbaijani members and express concerns regarding the press freedom situation in that country.

Future events iPi World Congress T&TThe 2012 IPI World Congress will be held in Port of Spain, Trinidad and To-bago from June 23-26. It is the first time that IPI‘s annual World Congress will be held in the Caribbean.

Under the overall theme, “Media in a Challenging World: A 360-Degree Per-spective”, the three-day IPI World Con-gress will examine the many challenges, concerns and opportunities facing the media in the Caribbean, Latin America, and across the world.

Topics will include: “The State of the State-Owned: A Look at the Role of State-Owned Media in Latin America, the Caribbean, and Beyond”; “Rising Tides: The Impact of Natural Disasters on Press Freedom”; “Online Media Ethics”; “Mexico, Cuba, Venezuela: The Big Three and their Impact on Press Freedom in the Region”; “Colonial

[10] Confirmed speakers for the IPI World Congress in Trinidad and Tobago (23–26 June 2012)

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Legacies – Criminal Defamation in the Caribbean”; “New Business Models: What‘s Working Where”; “Manipula-ting the Media: Government Advertising as a Reward or Punishment for Media Outlets”; “Covering Corruption”; “Go-ing Beyond Borders: Covering Breaking News in Your Own Backyard and Ma-king Sure Your Story Gets Out to the Rest of the World”; “Covering the Envi-ronment”; and “Moving from the News-

room to the State House: The Jour-nalist as Political Mouthpiece”; [10]

In addition, the Con-gress will feature a one-day seminar for reporters covering corruption, a press freedom photo exhi-bition, and a special awards evening ho-nouring IPI’s 2012 Free Media Pioneer and World Press Freedom Hero.

oil, Gas & The Media ConferenceIn conjunction with the IPI Azerbaijan National Committee, IPI will hold a two-and-a-half-day international con-ference from September 18-20, 2012 to discuss coverage of the oil and gas industry. The objective is to create a

better awareness of the need for access to information in the coverage of oil and gas companies. The conference will also feature a series of roundtable discussions concerning relations bet-ween energy and security, energy and democracy, etc.

Topics will include:

– “oil and Press Freedom”;

– “Risk and Reward: Who is Underwriting Today’s Increasingly Complicated and Costly Ventures?”;

– “Chasing the Story: What Government Should Tell You”;

– “BP’s Media Strategy: A Model that Works?”;

– “My Nation is oil Rich, So Why Am I So Poor? How investigative reporting can lead to big answers and accountability”; and

– “The Use of Social Media by oil Companies in the Public opinion Fight”.

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david rohde, two-time Pulitzer Prize winning American author and Reuters foreign affairs columnist will be awarded the 63rd World Press Freedom Hero Award at a special c eremony during the 2012 World Congress in Port of Spain.

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Our liberty depends on the freedom of the press, and that cannot be limited without being lost. Thomas Jefferson (principal author of the United States declaration of Independence [1776] and the third President of the United States [1801–1809], 1743–1826)

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IPI News Innovation Contest

In February 2011, we launched the IPI News Innovation Contest aimed at ad-vancing the future of news by funding new ways to digitally inform communities in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.Through these grants, IPI is supporting projects from profit or non-profit or-ganisations and individuals that revolve around online news advancing press freedom, the development of more sustainable business models and the trai-ning of journalists.The initiative is funded by Google Inc. with $2.7 millionduring the first round, the IPI News Innovation Contest established partnerships with different media groups, NGos, universities, etc. in order to spread the message and attract more potential participants worldwide. The call for entries was closed with more than 300 applications from 63 countries across the globe.In late November, 2011 a group of seven professionals in journalism, new technologies, digital journalism, news platforms, training, online business development, mobile technologies and press freedom, joined the IPI News Innovation Contest Advisory Board. Their final reviews identified three winners.

4.1 Advisory Board Members

Alison Bethel McKenzie– Executive Director, International

Press Institute (IPI), Vienna, Austria– 25 years’ experience in journalism as

a reporter, bureau chief, senior editor and trainer

– Former senior assistant city editor at the Boston Globe; former Washing-ton D.C. bureau chief for the Detroit News; former managing editor at the Nassau Guardian, in the Bahamas

Tony dara– TV broadcast engineer by training– Founder of NN24 (Network News

24), Nigeria’s first 24-hour news channel, in 2008

– Worked with the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), ITV Central and Bloomberg TV in the UK, and Snell and Wilcox Ltd, a leading global TV broadcast equipment manufacturer

Torsten de Riese– Managing Director of NewsCred Ltd.,

which helps traditional publishers monetise their content online

– Worked as Digital Director at CNBC Europe leading CNBC’s digital strat-egy for the EMEA region

– Specialties: e-readers, apps, platform publishing, digital marketing, stra-tegic media technology, licensing, copyright, digitisation

Jeff Jarvis- Former President and Creative Direc-

tor of Advance Internet, the online

arm of Advance Publications– Associate Professor and Director of

the Tow-Knight Center for Entrepre-neurial Journalism at City University of New York’s Graduate School of Journalism

– Creator of the popular weblog, Buzz-Machine, which tracks developments in new media

daoud Kuttab– General Manager, Community Media

Network, Amman, Jordan– Founder, AmmanNet, Amman, Jor-

dan, the Arab world’s first Internet radio station

– An IPI member and IPI World Press Freedom Hero, tuned in to press free-dom and media landscapes across the Middle East

– Articles have appeared regularly in the Jordan Times, Jerusalem Post and Gulf News, as well as many other publications

Fernando Samaniego– Chief Digital Officer and Advisor

to the Board, Grupo Ferre Rangel, Puerto Rico, USA

– Former COO of Publications, Online & IT, Arab Media Group (AMG), Dubai, UAE

– More than years’ experience on four continents transforming traditional media companies into new media market leaders and managing com-plex digital operations with massive traffic

– Extensive work with media organi-sations worldwide including newspa-pers, TV, Internet, and mobile

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Amy Webb- CEO and Principal Consultant, Webbmedia, Baltimore, USA- 15+ years working with digital media, founder of several

web-based companies- Clients have said that Amy has “an encyclopaedic know-

ledge of the tech industry”, and “immediate access to all of the latest and most important trends”.

Contest winnersProject Name

Voice-Based Citizen Journalism

organisation World Wide Web Foundation

area of execution France, Netherlands and Mali

description: The project will design, implement and validate a novel voice news platform that is suitable for rural regions in developing countries, and that combines Web platform facilities with spoken content and associated voice services accessible and manageable through simple mobile phones. This platform enables voice-based citizen journalism to gather and deliver news from and to people in rural regions through community radio as well as their own mobile phones, inde-pendently of their language, education level, type of phone, and Internet connectivity.

Project Name Big Picture digital Journalism

organisation Internews Europe

area of execution vory Coast, Uganda, Rwanda, Central African Republic, Kenya

description: This project will focus on three core areas: a Crowdsourced Journalism Training Program; Crowdsourced Journalism Project Support; and a Crowdsourced Journalism Practitioner Platform. The project seeks to improve journa-lism excellence by increasing the availability of expertise in crowdsourced journalism approaches and increasing the num-ber of journalists with the skills to leverage crowdsourcing approaches to contribute to press freedom and democracy.

Project Name The Media and digital Enterprise Project (MadE)

organisation Journalism Leaders Programme, University of Central Lancashire

area of execution: United Kingdom and Turkey

description: The Media and Digital Enterprise (MaDE) pro-ject links several key activities that are critical to the success of news innovation activities – specific training in cutting-edge data journalism skills and the fundamentals of digital business using an innovative combination of face-to-face workshops and online learning support; tailored support from software developers and business incubation experts for high-potential enterprises; on-going networking activities for all participants; critical reflection and reporting on the project and process in order to disseminate learning to the wider journalism industry.

Almost $600,000 US will be given to these projects to deve-lop their project under IPI’s supervision. Funds not invested during 2011 will be distributed during a second round of the IPI News Innovations Contest in 2012.

IPI News Innovation Contest

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5.2 Income and Expensesincome 2010Membership dues 22%Contributions 15%Publications – Sale of Advertising 4%

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5.3 Membership trends, numbers, etc.

In 2011, IPI was very active on the mem-bership front. We were able to recruit 126 new members from 36 countries. Austria, Germany, Nigeria, Norway, Switzerland and Zambia are among the countries where the most members were recruited. In most cases this was due to the diligent work of our national committees or board members in those countries or, in the cases of Nigeria and Zambia, also to IPI visits by the IPI Executive Director and staff.

We were also able to recruit quite a few new members during the IPI World Congress in Taipei in September.

Benefits for IPI MembersWe have arranged for additional benefits for our members and are looking to expand these benefits in future. IPI has arranged a 20% tuition discount for on-site seminars with our partner Poynter in St. Peters-burg, Florida. We also have a reciprocity agreement with the National Press Club in Washington, DC and hope that other such reciprocity agreements with press clubs across the world will follow soon.

Other benefits include:– Worldwide professional contacts and

networking possibilities

– A free copy of the annual “World Press Freedom Review”, the leading

international survey of the state of press freedom worldwide

– A free copy of the annual “IPI Con-gress Report”

– All research publications provided at no extra charge

– Access to the IPI archives and library

– Discounts at IPI conferences & seminars

– Special hotel rates and discounts on flights during IPI conferences

– 20% discount at Best Western Hotels worldwide

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5.4 Membership activities & events

Together with the newly-formed Austrian National Com-mittee, IPI held an event at the IPI office on February 17, 2011. Vice Chair Galina Sidorova spoke about the situation in Russia to a group of Austrian journalists. Articles about the talk appeared in two major Austrian dailies and it was the first in a series of events that will hopefully bring more local attention to IPI. Other events organised by the Austrian Na-tional Committee included the running of a press freedom ad in 11 Austrian dailies criticising the new Hungary media law and a televised discussion in cooperation with the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation, as part of the “ORF Dialog Fo-rum” TV series, titled “From Orban to Murdoch”. IPI’s Press Freedom Manager Anthony Mills took part in this discussion, which included representatives from the BBC, the European Broadcasting Union and a Hungarian media expert.

The IPI North American Committee has a new chairman. Ryan Blethen, editorial page editor/associate publisher of The Seattle Times has taken over the Chairmanship of the IPI NAC from Patricia Smith. Under the new leadership, the IPI NAC is looking to re-energise membership in the US and is working closely with IPI Vienna to attract new members to the organisation.

Alison Bethel McKenzie, IPI Executive Director and Christia-ne Klint who is in charge of Membership and Global Relations travelled to Nairobi in April, 2011 where IPI Board Member Linus Gitahi organised a cocktail event to introduce IPI to Kenyan media professionals and to recruit new members there. The event was very well attended and there was a lot of interest in IPI and its work, which has had historical ties to Kenya

The IPI German National Committee met in Munich on Monday, July 11. The meeting was hosted by IPI Member Helmut Markwort, Editor-in-Chief of the magazine Focus. IPI Chairman Carl Eugen Eberle was elected new Chairman of the IPI German National Committee, as Jörg Riebartsch stepped down after six years at the helm. Under the Chair-manship of Mr. Riebartsch, the almost defunct National Committee grew into a successful grouping of some of the most important media houses in Germany. Aside from general housekeeping matters, the German IPI Committee discussed how it could raise its profile and also recruit more members. The members of the committee also discussed how to best cooperate with the IPI Secretariat in Vienna on press freedom and fundraising efforts.

The IPI Executive Director and Naomi Hunt who is press freedom adviser for Africa and the Middle East travelled to Nigeria in July, 2011 where they met with the newly re-established IPI Nigerian National Committee and IPI mem-bers in Abuja and Lagos. During the visit, they were able to recruit 10 new members.

IPI staff members Christiane Klint, Steven Ellis and Mike Waltner attended the Asian American Journalists Association’s convention in Detroit from August 10-13, 2011, at the invita-tion of IPI Vice Chairman Simon Li, who is an active member of AAJA and was awarded their “Leadership in Diversity” award during the gala banquet on August 13. Thanks to Mr. Li, IPI had a booth at the convention and the IPI staff were able to promote the work of the organisation, as well as hand out-publications and invitations to the World Congress in Taipei.

IPI is also working closely with IPI Board member Owais Aslam Ali to form a National Committee in Pakistan and combining the launch of the committee with a visit to that country.

5.5 List of media and country of members

IPI has National Committees in the following countries:

AustriaAzerbaijanBangladeshdenmarkFinlandGermanyIndiaJapanKoreaNepalNigeriaNorwaySlovakiaTaiwan (RoC)TurkeyUKUSA

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IPI members belong to the following organisations:

organisation CountryAlbanian Independent News Agency TIR-FAX ALBANIAAlbanian xMedia Institute ALBANIAdiario Clarín ARGENTINAdiario Popular ARGENTINAEditorial Perfil S.A. ARGENTINAEl día ARGENTINAGrupo Infobae ARGENTINALa Nación ARGENTINALa Prensa ARGENTINAJournalists for the Future ARMENIAMcPherson Media Group AUSTRALIAThe Age AUSTRALIAThe daily Telegraph AUSTRALIAAustria Presse Agentur (APA) AUSTRIAder Standard AUSTRIAdie Presse AUSTRIAKleine Zeitung AUSTRIAKurier AUSTRIANEWS AUSTRIAoberösterreichische Nachrichten AUSTRIAoRF - Austrian Broadcasting Corporation AUSTRIAProfil AUSTRIAUniversity of Vienna AUSTRIAAzerbaijan Press Council AZERBAIJANAzerbaijan Press Information Agency AZERBAIJANJournalists Union of Azerbaijan AZERBAIJANMonthly Magazine „Qanun“ AZERBAIJANThe International Eurasia Press Fund AZERBAIJAN525-ji qazet AZERBAIJANThe Tribune BAHAMASABC Radio BANGLAdESHATN Bangla Television BANGLAdESHBoISHAKHI Television BANGLAdESHChannel-I TV BANGLAdESHThe daily Ajker desh Barta BANGLAdESHThe daily destiny BANGLAdESHThe daily Independent BANGLAdESHThe daily Ittefaq BANGLAdESHThe daily Jahan BANGLAdESHThe daily JANAKANTHA BANGLAdESHThe daily News Today BANGLAdESHThe daily Prothom Alo BANGLAdESH

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organisation CountryThe daily Star BANGLAdESHThe daily Suprobhat BANGLAdESHThe Nation Publishing Co. Limited BARBAdoSdoutrelepont & Associés BELGIUMo Estado de S. Paulo BRAZILCameroon Tribune CAMERooNLe Messager CAMERooNThe Gazette CANAdAUniversity of Toronto Press CANAdAEl Mercurio CHILELa Nación CoSTA RICASTINA (Indepdendent Press Agency) CRoATIACyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC) CYPRUSUnion of Cyprus Journalists CYPRUSCharles University CZECH REPUBLICCzech News Agency CZECH REPUBLICCzech Television CZECH REPUBLICdanish Broadcasting Corp. dENMARKdanske dagblades Forening dENMARKKristeligt dagblad dENMARKNordjyske Medier dENMARKPolitiken dENMARKRitzaus Bureau dENMARKMiddle East News Agency EGYPTEesti Media ESToNIANew Generation University College ETHIoPIAAamulehti FINLANdChannel Four Finland/News FINLANdCouncil for Mass Media in Finland FINLANdEtelä-Suomen Sanomat FINLANdFinnish Broadcasting Company FINLANdFinnish News Agency FINLANdFinnish Newspapers Association FINLANdHelsingin Sanomat FINLANdHufvudstadsbladet FINLANdIlkka FINLANdIlta-Sanomat FINLANdKauppalehti FINLANdKustannusosakeyhtiö Iltalehti FINLANdMaaseudun Tulevaisuus FINLANdMTV 3 FINLANdSalon Seudun Sanomat FINLANdSuomen Kuvalehti FINLANdYleisradio FINLANd

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organisation CountryAgence France Presse (AFP) FRANCEARd GERMANYAugsburger Allgemeine Zeitung GERMANYdapd Nachrichtenagentur GERMANYdarmstaedter Echo GERMANYdeutsche Welle Radio and deutsche Welle World GERMANYdeutscher Verband der Pressejournalisten e.V. GERMANYdiesbach Medien GmbH GERMANYdpa-deutsche Presse-Agentur GmbH GERMANYdPV - deutscher Presse Verband GERMANYErstes deutsches Fernsehen, Programmdirektion GERMANYEuropean Pressphoto Agency BV - epa GERMANYFocus Magazin Verlag GmbH GERMANYFrankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung GERMANYHanauer Anzeiger GERMANYHannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung GERMANYLudwigsburger Kreiszeitung GERMANYMedia Holding GmbH & Co KG GERMANYMittelbayerische druck- und Verlags GmbH GERMANYNordbayerischer Kurier GERMANYRhein-Neckar-Zeitung GERMANYSüddeutsche Zeitung GERMANYSüdwest Presse GERMANYVerlag die Abendzeitung GERMANYVerlag duMont Schauberg GERMANYVerlag W. Girardet GERMANYZdF-Zweites deutsches Fernsehen GERMANYAfricanews.com & Smile Ghana GHANAThe Enquirer GHANAErmis Mass Media Communcation SA GREECEKathimerini daily Newspaper GREECELambrakis Press S.A. GREECEGuyana Publications Ltd. GUYANAPanos Caribbean HAITISoS Journalistes HAITIHeti Vilaggazdasag (HVG) HUNGARYHungarian News Agency (MTI) HUNGARYHungarian Television (MTV) HUNGARYNepszabadsag HUNGARYRUV, Icelandic National Broadcasting Service ICELANdABP Pvt. Ltd. INdIAdeccan Herald INdIAdINAMALAR - Tamil daily INdIAHT Media Ltd. - Hindustan Times INdIA

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organisation CountryIndia Today INdIAMalayala Manorama INdIAPress Trust of India INdIAThe Hindu INdIAThe Mathrubhumi Printing & Publishing Co. LTd. INdIAHarian Berita Sore INdoNESIAKompas daily INdoNESIASuara Pembaruan daily INdoNESIARTE IRELANdAdN KRoNoS S.p.A. ITALYCorriere della Sera ITALYIPS International News Agency ITALYAsahi Shimbun JAPANChunichi Shimbun JAPANEhime Shimbun JAPANGifu Shimbun JAPANHokkaido Shimbun JAPANHokkoku Shimbun JAPANJapan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) JAPANJiji Press JAPANKahoku Shimpo JAPANKitanippon Shimbun JAPANKobe Shimbun JAPANKochi Shimbun JAPANKumamoto Nichi-Nichi Shimbun JAPANKyodo News JAPANKyoto Shimbun JAPANMainichi Shimbun JAPANNihon Shinbun Kyokai (NSK) JAPANNiigata Nippo JAPANNikkei Inc. JAPANSankei Shimbun JAPANSanyo Shimbun JAPANShinano Mainichi Shimbun JAPANShizuoka Shimbun JAPANThe Cambodia daily JAPANThe Nishinippon Shimbun Co., Ltd. JAPANThe Shinano Mainichi Shimbun Inc. JAPANTokushima Shimbun JAPANYomiuri Shimbun JAPANAfrican Woman and Child Feature Service KENYANation Media Group Limited KENYAdaegu Ilbo KoREAMaeil Business Newspaper KoREA

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organisation CountrySeoul Broadcasting System (SBS) KoREAThe Chosun Ilbo KoREAThe dong-A Ilbo KoREAThe Kangwon daily News KoREAThe Kangwon domin Ilbo KoREAThe Kookmin Ilbo KoREAThe Maeil Shinmun KoREAThe Munhwa Ilbo KoREAThe Pusan Ilbo KoREAThe Segye Times KoREAYonhap News Agency KoREAYTN KoREAdar Al Yaqza KUWAITLatvian Media Professionals Training Center LATVIALatvijas Radio LATVIAUNAdEP LEBANoNdaily observer Newspaper LIBERIAEditpress Luxembourg S.A. LUXEMBoURGMalawi Today Newspaper MALAWIThe daily Express MALAYSIAThe Sunday Times MALTAThe Times MALTAdiario de Acayucan MEXICoIndependent Journalism Center MoLdoVAmediaFAX MoZAMBIQUESavana MoZAMBIQUEThe Namibian NAMIBIAAnnapurnapost daily NEPALBBC Nepali Sawa NEPALCEHURdES NEPALCollege of Journalism and Mass Communication NEPALFreedom Forum NEPALGatibidhi Weekly NEPALGhatana Ra Vichar Weekly NEPALIPI Nepal Press Freedom Centre NEPALKamana Prakashan Samuha Pvt Ltd. NEPALKantipur complex NEPALKantipur Publications (P) Ltd. NEPALMedia Point NEPALNepal Television NEPALRadio Nepal NEPALdutch Sequoia NETHERLANdSKoninklijke Wegener NETHERLANdSNieuwsblad van het Noorden NETHERLANdS

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organisation CountryAgence Anfani NIGERAbuja-Africa Newsweek Magazine NIGERIAChampion Newspapers Limited NIGERIACitizen Communications Limited NIGERIACurrent Incorporated NIGERIAExpress Multimedia Limited NIGERIAFinlay Communications Limited NIGERIAGuardian Newspapers Ltd. NIGERIAHi Media Limited NIGERIALeadership Newspaper Group Ltd. NIGERIAMagnet Media (Nigeria) Ltd. NIGERIAMedia Trust (Nig.) Ltd. NIGERIANew Nigeria Newspapers NIGERIANews Star Newspaper NIGERIANewswatch Communications Ltd. NIGERIANigerian Compass NIGERIANigerian Institute of Journalism NIGERIANigerian Press Council NIGERIANN24 NIGERIAPeople‘s Media Ltd. NIGERIAPintail Communications Limited NIGERIAPunch Nigeria Ltd. NIGERIARivers State Newspaper Corporation NIGERIASyndicated Communications Ltd. NIGERIAThe ICoN Publications NIGERIAThe Nation Newspaper (Sunday) NIGERIAThe Sun Newspapers NIGERIAThisday Newspaper NIGERIAVanguard Media Ltd. NIGERIAAdresseavisen NoRWAYAftenposten NoRWAYAller Media NoRWAYA-Pressen Norge NoRWAYAssociation of Editors in Norway NoRWAYAvisenes Nyhetsbyrå NoRWAYBergens Tidende NoRWAYBergensavisen NoRWAYBerner Gruppen AS NoRWAYdagbladet NoRWAYdagens Naeringsliv NoRWAYdagsavisen NoRWAYdrammens Tidende NoRWAYE24.no NoRWAYEdda Media NoRWAY

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organisation CountryFaedrelandsvennen NoRWAYFedrelandsvennen NoRWAYFredriksstad Blad NoRWAYGudbrandsdølen dagningen NoRWAYHamar Arbeiderblad NoRWAYHaugesunds Avis NoRWAYInstitute of Journalism NoRWAYMedia Norge ASA NoRWAYMTG Norway NoRWAYNationen NoRWAYNordlys NoRWAYNorsk Telegrambyra (NTB) NoRWAYNorwegian Broadcasting Corp.- NRK NoRWAYoppland Arbeiderblad NoRWAYØstlendingen NoRWAYPolaris Media NoRWAYRogalands Avis NoRWAYRomerikes Blad NoRWAYSandefjords Blad NoRWAYSchibsted ASA NoRWAYStavanger Aftenblad NoRWAYSunnmørsposten NoRWAYThe Norwegian Press Association NoRWAYTønsbergs Blad NoRWAYVarden NoRWAYVG Multimedia NoRWAYAkhbar-E-Jahan PAKISTANCholistan Press Institute PAKISTANdaily Asas / daily Lashkar PAKISTANdawn - English language daily PAKISTANGeo TV Pakistan PAKISTANJang Group of Newspapers PAKISTANNawa-i-Waqt PAKISTANPakistan Press Insternational (PPI) PAKISTANThe Nation PAKISTANThe News PAKISTANTrade Chronicle PAKISTANZamana Group of Newspapers PAKISTANInstitute of Modern Media PALESTINEdiario El Comercio PERUPhilippine daily Inquirer PHILIPPINESThe Philippine Star/Philstar daily, Inc. PHILIPPINESAgora S.A. / Gazeta Wyborcza PoLANdPolish Press Agency (PAP) PoLANd

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organisation CountrySoJoRNAL - Sociedade Jornalística e Editorial, SA PoRTUGALAljazeera Network QATARorganized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project RoMANIARomanian Radio Broadcasting Corporation RoMANIAArgumenty i Fakty RUSSIACitizens‘ Watch RUSSIAFoundation for Investigative Journalism - Foundation 19/29 RUSSIAGlasnost defence Foundation RUSSIAITAR-TASS News Agency RUSSIANational Association of Telebroadcasters (NAT) RUSSIARussian Union of Journalists RUSSIASamoan observer SAMoAB92 SERBIABlic daily Newspaper SERBIAdanas SERBIASingapore Press Holdings Ltd. SINGAPoREd.Expres a.s. SLoVAK REPUBLICMAC TV s.r.o. SLoVAK REPUBLICRadio Viva a.s. SLoVAK REPUBLICRingier Slovakia a.s. SLoVAK REPUBLICRowan Legal s.r.o. SLoVAK REPUBLICSITA a.s. SLoVAK REPUBLICSITA-Slovak News Agency SLoVAK REPUBLICSlovak Radio SLoVAK REPUBLICSlovak Spectator SLoVAK REPUBLICSME SLoVAK REPUBLICSoZA SLoVAK REPUBLICTV Markiza SLoVAK REPUBLICTV Tip a.s. SLoVAK REPUBLICTyzden SLoVAK REPUBLICdelo SLoVENIARTV Slovenija SLoVENIACity Press (Sunday Newspaper) SoUTH AFRICAFinancial Mail SoUTH AFRICAIndependent Newspapers SoUTH AFRICASouthern Africa Report SoUTH AFRICAThe Natal Witness SoUTH AFRICAThe Star SoUTH AFRICAA.E.d.E. SPAINAgencia EFE SPAINCadena Ser SPAINdiario ABC / Vocento S.A. SPAINdiario Sur / Prensa Malagueña SPAINEditorial Prensa Ibérica S.A. SPAIN

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organisation CountryEl Comercio SPAINEl diario Vasco SPAINEl Mundo SPAINEl Norte de Castilla, S.A. SPAINEl País SPAINEl Periódico de Catalunya SPAINEuropa Press Noticias , S.A. SPAINFederico Joly y Cía. S.A. (diario de Cádiz) SPAINGrupo Godo de Comunicación SPAINHeraldo de Aragón SPAINHoy - diario de Extremadura SPAINLa Region, S.A. SPAINLa Voz de Galicia SPAINLas Provincias SPAINRevista Leer SPAINVocento S.A. SPAINWijeya Newspapers Limited SRI LANKAGöteborgs-Posten SWEdENdagens Nyheter SWEdENSydsvenska dagbladet SWEdENder Sonntag SWITZERLANddistripress SWITZERLANdNeue Zürcher Zeitung AG SWITZERLANdRingier AG SWITZERLANdSchaffhauser Nachrichten SWITZERLANdSwiss Boadcasting Corporation SWITZERLANdTages-Anzeiger SWITZERLANdChina Evening News TAIWAN (RoC)China Times TAIWAN (RoC)CommonWealth & CommonHealth Magazines TAIWAN (RoC)Global Views Monthly TAIWAN (RoC)Next Media Group TAIWAN (RoC)Public Television Service Foundation TAIWAN (RoC)United daily News Group TAIWAN (RoC)Nation Multimedia Group THAILANdPrachatai THAILANdAssociation of Caribbean Media Workers TRINIdAd & ToBAGoCitadel Ltd. TRINIdAd & ToBAGoone Caribbean Media Ltd. TRINIdAd & ToBAGoCNN Türk TURKEYCumhuriyet TURKEYdaily dünya TURKEYdogan Media Group TURKEYGLoBUS dünya Basinevi TURKEY

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organisation CountryHürriyet Printing and Publishing Co. TURKEYIHLAS News Agency (IHA) TURKEYMilliyet TURKEYRadikal daily TURKEYSabah daily TURKEYTurkish daily News TURKEYNew Vision UGANdAThe Monitor UGANdAVeritas Radio UGANdABBC UKBBC Radio 4 and BBC 7 UKBBC Scotland UKBBC World Service UKCardiff University Centre for Journalism Studies UKChannel 5 UKChannel Four Television UKCity University Graduate School of Journalism UKCity University London UKdaily Mail & General Trust plc UKdaily Mirror UKEvening Standard UKFinancial Times UKFive Broadcasting UKGlobal Broadcast Networks Ltd UKIndependent Television News (ITN) UKJohnston Press plc UKReuters Ltd. UKSolo Syndication UKThe daily Telegraph UKThe Economist UKThe Guardian UKThe Guardian Foundation UKThe Independent UKThe observer UKThe Press Association UKThe Reuter Society UKThe Sunday Telegraph UKThe Telegraph Media Group UKThe Times UKAndrews McMeel Universal USAAssociated Press (AP) USAColumbia University School of Journalism USACNN USAdelphos Herald Inc. USA

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organisation CountryGlobalPost USALA Times-Washington Post News Service USALos Angeles Times USAMissouri School of Journalism USANew Tang dynasty Television (NTdTV) USASan Francisco Bay Guardian USAScripps Howard Foundation USASt. Petersburg Times USAThe Boston Globe USAThe Honolulu Advertiser USAThe Manhattan Mercury (Seaton Newspapers) USAThe New York Times USAThe Nieman Foundation USAThe oregonian USAThe Philadelphia Inquirer USAThe Plain dealer USAThe Seattle Times USAThe Toledo Blade & The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette USAThe Week Magazine USAUniversity of Miami School of Communication USAUniversity of Missouri School of Journalism USAUSA Today USAWatertown daily Times USAVenevision Continental VENEZUELAYemen Times Newspaper YEMENMedia Network on Child Rights and development ZAMBIAMISA Zambia ZAMBIAPost Newspapers Limited ZAMBIAPress Association of Zambia (PAZA) ZAMBIASouthern Times (Namibia) ZAMBIAZambia daily Mail ZAMBIAZambia Media Women‘s Association ZAMBIAThe daily News ZIMBABWE

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