Outlets
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If the extremes of the political spectrum meet, it will happen through
outlets
like Le Monde diplo.
Numerous civil-society organizations and news
outlets
have been shut down, and Turkey now holds the dubious honor of having a record-breaking number of journalists behind bars.
Does he not know that more than 90% of financial transactions in India are conducted in cash, or that over 90% of retail
outlets
lack so much as a card reader?
These murky accounts – with no clear subjects or actions (The New York Times, incredibly, managed not to describe the burning at all) – reflect what happens when major news
outlets
appear simply to take dictation from the Pentagon.
In Kenya, however, this model is being eroded by the flow of public funds into private media
outlets
in advertising and through increasing repression.
But the growth in media
outlets
and liberalization of the country’s politics did not translate into more press freedom.
As a consequence, the law is used only against political opponents, the budgetary division between party and state disappears, and those delivering bad news are treated harshly, as many local media have long known, and as global news
outlets
like CNN have recently discovered.
In the past, one had to be able to hoodwink more or less reputable news
outlets
to plant fake stories.
Left-wing populists, like Jeremy Corbyn in the UK, Bernie Sanders in the US, and Jean-Luc Mélenchon in France, received a significant boost from social media’s ability to bypass traditional news
outlets.
Both sides accuse long-established media
outlets
of “faking” news.
Just recently, two of Putin’s deputies gave interviews to two Western media
outlets
offering what sounded like starkly opposite visions for Russia’s development.
So China’s national security interest is to ensure that the gas-supplying nations of Central Asia have
outlets
to sell their gas that are not under Kremlin control.
Video of the animal trotting down a busy street was soon featured on many media
outlets.
It is easy for a president or prime minister to ignore a thousand Web sites; the multiplicity of
outlets
and voices online, paradoxically, has weakened the media’s power to force accountability from leaders.
First, online news
outlets
will have to link not just to sources, but to live footage, ideally shot by citizens.
Second, news
outlets
will have to be interactive: they should regularly teach citizens op-ed writing, for example, so that editors can receive a truly diverse set of submissions – well sourced, well written, and well argued – from people from all walks of life.
The precipitating factor that led to the current situation has to do with our evolving world culture, spread rapidly through enhanced media
outlets
and the Internet, and its perceptions of the markets.
By contrast, the younger Hu has narrowed the public space for political discourse that had opened up during the latter years of his predecessor, Jiang Zemin, when market pressure was forcing media
outlets
to be more daring and wide-ranging.
In preparing for the 2016 US presidential election, the Internet Research Agency in St. Petersburg, Russia, spent more than a year creating dozens of social media accounts masquerading as local American news
outlets.
Before that, the Kremlin had little idea about how to manipulate the new media
outlets
that Russia's infant democracy had produced.
Regional administrations also possess their own instruments of obstruction, including propaganda
outlets
in the regional media, as well as the ability to manipulate ballot papers.
But does that mean that other news
outlets
and individuals should republish it?
What is clear in all of these cases is that the stakes are so high that it simply cannot be left to the judgment of WikiLeaks and media
outlets
to make the necessary calls without consulting relevant officials.
Once upon a time, there were many relatively small department-store chains and other retailers with headquarters spread throughout the US and
outlets
in a few towns.
The Boehner ShockWASHINGTON, DC – Ever since the financial crisis erupted in 2008, media
outlets
and specialists alike have devoted much attention to anticipating negative shocks to the global economy.
New and traditional
outlets
alike must ensure that they portray the facts accurately and dispassionately, in order to foster a constructive, fair-minded discussion.
And if a compromise is reached – a so-called “third way” solution involving increased autonomy within Spain – the subsidies for media and cultural
outlets
on which they depend will be freed from the threat of austerity.
Many mainstream media
outlets
apparently believe just that, lavishing praise on Flake’s impassioned jeremiad.
For starters, news
outlets
must set their own agendas, rather than wasting resources on pursuing someone else’s.
News
outlets
should forego expensive, flashy projects if they do little to further audiences’ understanding of a story.
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