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| Media challenges & solutions
in digital & multimedia age |
| Traditional media via new emerging
media |
| Financial crisis & media response |
| How traditional media to meet
challenges of digital and internet technologies |
| Challenges & opportunities in
digital & multi-media age |
| Hi-tech's impact upon media
development |
| Shaping the future of news rooms
& journalists |
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Leaders and representatives of media organizations worldwide on Saturday urged media outlets to provide "accurate, objective, impartial and fair" coverage of news events on the globe. The global media organizations made the call in a joint statement issued here Saturday as they concluded a three-day World Media Summit. Joint statement passed at World Media Summit | The inaugural World Media Summit began in Beijing on Friday with a speech from Chinese President Hu Jintao that drew praise from many foreign media members. Tom Curley, president and chief executive of The Associated Press, said that he was delighted to hear some 15 months after th eBeijing Olympics that the progress of China opening up to the world would continue. Chinese president addresses World Media Summit |
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