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Who makes the news? Global Media Monitoring Project, 2010

Who makes the news? Global Media Monitoring Project, 2010

by Super User | Aug 12, 2014 | Reports

Chandra Iyengar releases the GMMP report at the Mumbai Press Club. 29 September 2010 was the global launch date of the several reports (global, regional and national) emerging from the Global Media Monitoring Project 2010.The GMMP 2010 looked at 1,365 newspapers,...
NWM Mumbai submission to Press Council committee inquiring into the rape of woman journalist

NWM Mumbai submission to Press Council committee inquiring into the rape of woman journalist

by Super User | Jun 30, 2014 | Statements

NWM, Mumbai, facilitated a discussion amongst women journalists as well as male and female photojournalists in Mumbai on August 24, 2013. The meeting discussed issues related to the safety of journalists, the difficulties faced by journalists, especially freelancers,...
The “Tarun Tejpal Tapes” affair: NWMI responds to Seema Mustafa and Manu Joseph

The “Tarun Tejpal Tapes” affair: NWMI responds to Seema Mustafa and Manu Joseph

by Super User | Jun 30, 2014 | Statements

The NWMI’s letters to the Press Council of India and the Editors’ Guild of India, and other critiques of recent media coverage of what is being referred to as “The Tarun Tejpal Tapes”, have elicited responses from the authors of the controversial articles

International Women’s Day, 2014: violence against media women continues

International Women’s Day, 2014: violence against media women continues

by Super User | Jun 30, 2014 | Blogs, Features

Violence and harassment against women in the news media: a global picture reveals the findings of a survey of nearly 1,000 female journalists and provides the first comprehensive picture of the dangers faced by many women working in news media around the world.

NWMI’s response to Seema Mustafa’s critique of our letter

by Super User | Apr 5, 2014 | To Be Deleted

In an article by Seema Mustafa in The Statesman on 4 April 2014, headlined “When feminists brook no opposition,” in which she responds to criticism of her recent article in The Citizen based on the CCTV footage in the sexual assault and rape case involving Tarun...
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