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Mediterranean Media Center

This blog will report regularly on the development of the Mediterranean Media Center (MMC) in Nice, France. For information, please contact Terry Maguire tmaguire@newspaper.com. We welcome comments from all!

Thursday, December 30, 2004

Small is beautiful in Greek book trade

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 4:30 PM No comments:

Time online crimps TV viewing, socializing, study says

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 3:41 PM No comments:

Using television in Greece for trouble-free entertainment, people's relationship with the box is more of an arranged marriage than a love match

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 3:31 AM No comments:

It's just the same ol', same 'ol on Greek TV this new year

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 3:30 AM No comments:

Cartoonist's eye for Greece

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 3:28 AM No comments:

Morocco publishes king's salary

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 3:24 AM No comments:

Metro launches in Lisbon

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 2:13 AM No comments:

Wednesday, December 29, 2004

Book fair opens in Tripoli

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 3:54 PM No comments:

Israeli channel to stop broadcasting France 2

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 3:49 PM No comments:

Tuesday, December 28, 2004

Lebanese films at Dubai International Film Festival

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:44 AM No comments:

'Paradise Now' takes guerrilla filmmaking to a new level in the West Bank

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:42 AM No comments:

MenaJet takes off in Lebananon despite government restrictions, including advertising prohibition

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:40 AM No comments:

Sunday, December 26, 2004

Cutting a television budget in Serbia

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 1:34 PM No comments:

Friday, December 24, 2004

"Compliant News Media Have Failed the American People" writes US commentator

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 11:38 AM No comments:

Morocco and human rights

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 5:40 AM No comments:

Thursday, December 23, 2004

Ex French hostages are greeted as heroes

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 5:20 AM No comments:

Wednesday, December 22, 2004

Criticism of Turkish penal code

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 9:52 PM No comments:

Prize to Al-Manar in Beirut

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 6:16 AM No comments:

Immortalizing South Lebanon's anguish in a new book

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 5:55 AM No comments:

Tuesday, December 21, 2004

Complaints about restrictions on journalist movements in Macedonia

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:34 PM No comments:

International publishers urge lifting of Lebanese ban on DaVinci Code

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:33 PM No comments:

Effort to promote "editorial independence" at Italy's Corriere della Sera

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:32 PM No comments:

Tunisian court upholds sentences against internet users

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:31 PM No comments:

Portuguese journalist suspended sentence for refusing to reveal source

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:30 PM No comments:

French hostages released in Iraq

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 2:32 PM No comments:

Copyright in the Digital Workspace

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 2:14 PM No comments:

The Washington Post Company acquires Slate

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 11:13 AM No comments:

New mobilization of support for French reporters held hostage in Iraq

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 9:11 AM No comments:

Lebanese interrupt TV5 service because of Al Manar action

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 9:04 AM No comments:

Monday, December 20, 2004

Pearson sells Recoletos in Spain

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:42 PM No comments:

New editor at Le Monde

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:41 PM No comments:

Dubai publishing conference in February

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:41 PM No comments:

Spain's "Magazine Publisher of the Year 2004"

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:38 PM No comments:

Program for Rome newspaper conference

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:37 PM No comments:

Editor at Corriere della Sera in Italy

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:35 PM No comments:

Council of Europe promotes the right to reply for online media

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 6:49 PM No comments:

Morocco's commitment to Human rights, a 'model' in the region, Canadian NGO

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 4:27 PM No comments:

Fellowship for Middle East journalists in Germany

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 3:18 PM No comments:

The Media Freedom Internet Cookbook from the OSCE

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 3:15 PM No comments:

Bianet children's site Is launched in Turkey

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 1:46 PM No comments:

Communications challenge for EU communications commissioner

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:07 AM No comments:

New search capability developed in Israel

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:04 AM No comments:

Sunday, December 19, 2004

Palestinian-Israeli radio aims to unite

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 2:58 PM No comments:

Hezbollah TV station in Lebanon slams US for 'intellectual terrorism'

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 7:16 AM No comments:

Lebanan considers measures against France and US over Al Manar

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 6:15 AM No comments:

Saturday, December 18, 2004

New TV network offers programming for Muslims in the US

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 4:28 PM No comments:

Click-on libraries

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 4:24 PM No comments:

Tunisian authorities block access to organisations' websites

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 11:03 AM No comments:

Tunisian court upholds heavy prison sentences against eight internet users

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 11:02 AM No comments:

High speed internet access booming in Tunisia

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 11:01 AM No comments:

Tunisian president hopeful about impact of next World Summit on the Informaiton Society

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 11:00 AM No comments:

Mahmoud Messaadi, Prominent Tunisian Author Dies

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 10:59 AM No comments:

Palestinian textbooks: Where is all that 'incitement'?

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 10:53 AM No comments:

Some regional French newspapers not published on 17 December

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 10:01 AM No comments:

United States places Al Manar on list of terrorist organizations

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 10:00 AM No comments:

Friday, December 17, 2004

OSCE mission issues statement on broadcast media in Kosovo

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 12:09 PM No comments:

Wednesday, December 15, 2004

Demonstration in Paris in support of workers at regional newspapers

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 3:38 PM No comments:

Monday, December 13, 2004

France orders TV station off airwaves

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:16 PM No comments:

Monaco cree un forum mondial des medias

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 4:37 PM No comments:

Salzburg seminar

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 4:26 PM No comments:

Writer Parlak free until ruling in Turkey

Here is another story on this.
Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 11:47 AM No comments:

'The Shouting Fence' puts audience in the Netherlands between a wall and longing

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 10:31 AM No comments:

Lebanese media officials threaten France

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 10:29 AM No comments:

Alan Parker: Marrakech Festival provides an alternative to US cinema industry

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 10:13 AM No comments:

Forum for the Future

Does it seem strange that this "chair summary" from the summit in Morocco last weekend does not include any referene to the media? Note these recommendations.
Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 9:28 AM No comments:

French-Algerian author hits big time with novel about life in Paris projects

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 9:21 AM No comments:

Sunday, December 12, 2004

Progrsm on concentration of media ownerhship planned in Paris

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 10:59 AM No comments:

Saturday, December 11, 2004

Al-Manar action expected in Paris

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 11:43 AM No comments:

Le monde selon blog

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 10:10 AM No comments:

2004 journalist death toll highest in decade

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 10:01 AM No comments:

Friday, December 10, 2004

The Media and Development; Communication & the Millennium Development Goals

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 9:54 PM No comments:

Tunisia and information society

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 6:19 PM No comments:

Spain set for Europe film awards

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 9:49 AM No comments:

France to launch global TV news

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 9:48 AM No comments:

Wednesday, December 08, 2004

Vivendi and its former boss fined in France

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 9:46 AM No comments:

French international channel set for 2005

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 9:43 AM No comments:

Tuesday, December 07, 2004

Counter intelligence agency exerts pressure on jouralist in Croatia

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 6:27 PM No comments:

Journalist Hafnaoui Ghoul granted provisional release

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 6:26 PM No comments:

International Mechanisms for Promoting Freedom of Expression

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 6:15 PM No comments:

Do you agree with BBC overhaul?

What implications does all this hold for radio in the Mediterranean?
Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 10:58 AM No comments:

Cautious optimism for newspapers in the US

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 10:42 AM No comments:

Monday, December 06, 2004

Metro launches in NIce

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 9:24 AM No comments:

New media evolving.....

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 9:23 AM No comments:

Sunday, December 05, 2004

Alexandria International Book Fair

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 3:02 PM No comments:

Mediterranean City dialogue

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 3:01 PM No comments:

Saturday, December 04, 2004

BBC is fooled by man who misrepresented himself as speaking for Dow Chemical

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 6:58 AM No comments:

France debates how to improve newspaper circulation among young people

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 6:50 AM No comments:

Friday, December 03, 2004

France Telecom, Intel to jointly develop home communication services

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 5:09 PM No comments:

Too much front line for reporters?

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 3:24 PM No comments:

Thursday, December 02, 2004

Le debat pour un acces plus libre des medias aux documents administratifs mobilise les politiques

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 2:20 PM No comments:

Wednesday, December 01, 2004

South East European Media Organizaiton urges inquiry in Croatia

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 4:43 PM No comments:

French regulators seek to pull Hezbollah-linked TV station off air

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 4:39 PM No comments:

International Federation of Journalists calls for World Summit On the Information Society in Tunis to focus on media freedom and workers' rights

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 4:37 PM No comments:

Judith Miller Finds It's 'Hard to Keep Doing Your Job' at the New York Times

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 11:32 AM No comments:

Community radio in Africa discussed in Marrakesh

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 9:43 AM No comments:

U.S. Muslim cable TV network aims to build bridges

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 9:37 AM No comments:

French regulators seek to pull Hezbollah-linked TV station off air

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 9:34 AM No comments:
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      • Using television in Greece for trouble-free entert...
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      • Cartoonist's eye for Greece
      • Morocco publishes king's salary
      • Metro launches in Lisbon
      • Book fair opens in Tripoli
      • Israeli channel to stop broadcasting France 2
      • Lebanese films at Dubai International Film Festival
      • 'Paradise Now' takes guerrilla filmmaking to a new...
      • MenaJet takes off in Lebananon despite government ...
      • Cutting a television budget in Serbia
      • "Compliant News Media Have Failed the American Peo...
      • Morocco and human rights
      • Ex French hostages are greeted as heroes
      • Criticism of Turkish penal code
      • Prize to Al-Manar in Beirut
      • Immortalizing South Lebanon's anguish in a new book
      • Complaints about restrictions on journalist moveme...
      • International publishers urge lifting of Lebanese ...
      • Effort to promote "editorial independence" at Ital...
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      • Portuguese journalist suspended sentence for refus...
      • French hostages released in Iraq
      • Copyright in the Digital Workspace
      • The Washington Post Company acquires Slate
      • New mobilization of support for French reporters h...
      • Lebanese interrupt TV5 service because of Al Manar...
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      • New editor at Le Monde
      • Dubai publishing conference in February
      • Spain's "Magazine Publisher of the Year 2004"
      • Program for Rome newspaper conference
      • Editor at Corriere della Sera in Italy
      • Council of Europe promotes the right to reply for ...
      • Morocco's commitment to Human rights, a 'model' in...
      • Fellowship for Middle East journalists in Germany
      • The Media Freedom Internet Cookbook from the OSCE
      • Bianet children's site Is launched in Turkey
      • Communications challenge for EU communications com...
      • New search capability developed in Israel
      • Palestinian-Israeli radio aims to unite
      • Hezbollah TV station in Lebanon slams US for 'inte...
      • Lebanan considers measures against France and US o...
      • New TV network offers programming for Muslims in t...
      • Click-on libraries
      • Tunisian authorities block access to organisations...
      • Tunisian court upholds heavy prison sentences agai...
      • High speed internet access booming in Tunisia
      • Tunisian president hopeful about impact of next Wo...
      • Mahmoud Messaadi, Prominent Tunisian Author Dies
      • Palestinian textbooks: Where is all that 'inciteme...
      • Some regional French newspapers not published on 1...
      • United States places Al Manar on list of terrorist...
      • OSCE mission issues statement on broadcast media i...
      • Demonstration in Paris in support of workers at re...
      • France orders TV station off airwaves
      • Monaco cree un forum mondial des medias
      • Salzburg seminar
      • Writer Parlak free until ruling in Turkey
      • 'The Shouting Fence' puts audience in the Netherla...
      • Lebanese media officials threaten France
      • Alan Parker: Marrakech Festival provides an altern...
      • Forum for the Future
      • French-Algerian author hits big time with novel ab...
      • Progrsm on concentration of media ownerhship plann...
      • Al-Manar action expected in Paris
      • Le monde selon blog
      • 2004 journalist death toll highest in decade
      • The Media and Development; Communication & the Mil...
      • Tunisia and information society
      • Spain set for Europe film awards
      • France to launch global TV news
      • Vivendi and its former boss fined in France
      • French international channel set for 2005
      • Counter intelligence agency exerts pressure on jou...
      • Journalist Hafnaoui Ghoul granted provisional release
      • International Mechanisms for Promoting Freedom of ...
      • Do you agree with BBC overhaul?
      • Cautious optimism for newspapers in the US
      • Metro launches in NIce
      • New media evolving.....
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      • Mediterranean City dialogue
      • BBC is fooled by man who misrepresented himself as...
      • France debates how to improve newspaper circulatio...
      • France Telecom, Intel to jointly develop home comm...
      • Too much front line for reporters?
      • Le debat pour un acces plus libre des medias aux d...
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      • French regulators seek to pull Hezbollah-linked TV...
      • International Federation of Journalists calls for ...
      • Judith Miller Finds It's 'Hard to Keep Doing Your ...
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Terry MAGUIRE
Media/internet lawyer and advocate. Irish and US citizen (Chapel Hill, North Carolina). Thirty-five year career working with newspapers and other media to pursue opportunities and solve problems. Working on a center for the media of all the countries around the Mediterranean basin - the Mediterranean Media Center in Nice, France - and digital services addressing food in North Carolina. Member of the Washington, DC Bar.
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