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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!

Saturday, February 26, 2005

Israeli Prime Minister invited to Tunis summit on world information society

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 2:40 PM No comments:

'La Quatrieme', new Moroccan educational TV on air Monday

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 2:37 PM No comments:

Advertising festival in Slovenia

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 2:35 PM No comments:

Tunisia rejects abuse charges by human rights group

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 9:59 AM No comments:

Tunisian journalist Abdallah Zouari severely weakened after 33 days of hunger strike

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 9:55 AM No comments:

Ifex report on Tunisia blocked in Geneva

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 9:53 AM No comments:

Mutlicultural French television channel debuts this week

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:51 AM No comments:

Friday, February 25, 2005

Ouest-France finalizing acquisition

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 4:56 PM No comments:

Serbian law on access to information

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 3:09 PM No comments:

Thursday, February 24, 2005

Ouest-France recherche des partenaires pour ses televisions locales

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:36 PM No comments:

Wednesday, February 23, 2005

Croatian journalist's sentence upheld on appeal; weekly alleges intelligence agency tapped journalists' phones

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 4:47 PM No comments:

3rd Greek-Turkish Reporters Convention

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 3:52 PM No comments:

Tunisia slammed by IFEX

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 3:19 PM No comments:

Launch of Pope's book in Rome

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

Al Jazeera at Gutenberg Book Fair in Naples

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 2:15 PM No comments:

Anna Lindh Foundation

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

Pope urges diverse mass media

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 12:07 PM No comments:

Google book plan sparks French war of words

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

Tuesday, February 22, 2005

France: journalistic integrity seriously questioned

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 2:45 PM No comments:

Report on Tunisian freedom of expression

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 9:31 AM No comments:

Monday, February 21, 2005

Italian reporters leave Baghdad

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:43 PM No comments:

Required reading: Italy's 'Big Gossip'

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 11:17 AM No comments:

Gadflies blog their way into the spotlight

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 11:16 AM No comments:

Sunday, February 20, 2005

Moroccan books little read by population says minister

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 3:25 PM No comments:

Libya cuts journalistic access to imprisoned Bulgarians

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 3:06 PM No comments:

Saturday, February 19, 2005

First private television station starts broadcasting in Tunisia, following success of first private radio

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

Million dollar boost for WSIS Tunis phase

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

Letter to Giuliana SGRENA from an Algerian friend

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:26 PM No comments:

Italian photography foundation

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:25 PM No comments:

International book fair in Casablanca

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:24 PM No comments:

Turkish cinema

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:23 PM No comments:

Satiric press in Syria

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:22 PM No comments:

Young Egyptian photographer looks at the urban condition with fresh eyes

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 4:50 PM No comments:

Lebanon Daily Star reporter wins 'Inquirer Award'

The Daily Star - Lebanon News - Daily Star reporter wins 'Inquirer Award'
Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 4:49 PM No comments:

Thursday, February 17, 2005

Project to digitalize old French newspapers

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 6:09 AM No comments:

The Economist hits one million circulation level

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 6:07 AM No comments:

Tuesday, February 15, 2005

Journalist with Kathimerini dies in Greek avalanche

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 11:50 AM No comments:

Satirist tests Morocco's freedom of speech

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 11:46 AM No comments:

Tunisians see first private TV station

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 11:09 AM No comments:

France Soir to launch English edition

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

Concert in Paris for missing journalists in Iraq

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 4:51 AM No comments:

German radio broadcasting in Lebanon

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

Saturday, February 12, 2005

Concert in Paris in support of missing journalists in Iraq

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 12:51 PM No comments:

Friday, February 11, 2005

OSCE expresses concern over prison sentence resulting from libel charges in Croatia

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 10:17 AM No comments:

Thursday, February 10, 2005

International Federation of Journalists calls on Egypt to free jailed journalists

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 9:29 AM No comments:

Arab media called to lobby for release of Italian abducted journalist

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 12:57 AM No comments:

TV strike mars Italian reputation

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 12:56 AM No comments:

Help us release Giuliana Sgrena

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 12:50 AM No comments:

Wednesday, February 09, 2005

French foreign minister says all possible being done to free AUBENAS

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 4:44 AM No comments:

Advertising conference in Jordan

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 12:55 AM No comments:

Tuesday, February 08, 2005

Delay in collecting Israeli TV license fees

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 12:30 AM No comments:

Italian TV puts gays front and center

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 12:23 AM No comments:

Monday, February 07, 2005

Muslim women of Italy call for SGRENA liberation

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 4:46 PM No comments:

Kidnappers issue final warning over Italian journalist

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 2:10 AM No comments:

Sunday, February 06, 2005

Algerian government lets courts silence the press, says Reporters Sans Frontieres

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 2:24 AM No comments:

Moroccan journalist alleges persecution by government

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 12:20 AM No comments:

Saturday, February 05, 2005

French tabloid takes aim at the U.S.

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 9:51 AM No comments:

Abducted Italian journalist calls colleague

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 9:28 AM No comments:

Touchdown for the indecency police in the US

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 1:07 AM No comments:

Syrian media reform: a glass half full or half empty?

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 12:30 AM No comments:

Producing award-winning Arab cinema

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 12:29 AM No comments:

Friday, February 04, 2005

Anything but Tunceli on news in Zaza language in Turkey

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 2:56 PM No comments:

Italian journalist abducted in Baghdad

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 11:36 AM No comments:

Le net stimule la croissance des Pages Jaunes en France

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 3:08 AM No comments:

Africa seeks role in internet governance at WSIS meeting

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 2:52 AM No comments:

IFJ condemns latest legal actions against the independent press of Algeria

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 2:50 AM No comments:

Letter on behalf of Salima TLEMCANI and El Watan newspaper in Algeria

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 2:42 AM No comments:

Queen's program in Jordan to promote women in media

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 2:41 AM No comments:

Thursday, February 03, 2005

Recapitalization plan for Le Monde

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 1:02 PM No comments:

Credibility of media in France

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 12:19 PM No comments:

Opposition to Algerian court decision closing a newspaper

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 4:09 AM No comments:

Reporters Sans Frontieres condemns harassment of journalist Ali LMRABET

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 3:20 AM No comments:

Most popular newspaper in Slovenia

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 3:17 AM No comments:

Journalist banished to remote south of Tunisia; launches hunger strike

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 3:10 AM No comments:

Tuesday, February 01, 2005

'Hannibal TV', Tunisia's first private television station, will start broadcasting next month

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 2:21 AM No comments:

Pure commercial television in Israel

Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 2:16 AM No comments:
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      • Advertising festival in Slovenia
      • Tunisia rejects abuse charges by human rights group
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      • Ifex report on Tunisia blocked in Geneva
      • Mutlicultural French television channel debuts thi...
      • Ouest-France finalizing acquisition
      • Serbian law on access to information
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      • Croatian journalist's sentence upheld on appeal; w...
      • 3rd Greek-Turkish Reporters Convention
      • Tunisia slammed by IFEX
      • Launch of Pope's book in Rome
      • Al Jazeera at Gutenberg Book Fair in Naples
      • Anna Lindh Foundation
      • Pope urges diverse mass media
      • Google book plan sparks French war of words
      • France: journalistic integrity seriously questioned
      • Report on Tunisian freedom of expression
      • Italian reporters leave Baghdad
      • Required reading: Italy's 'Big Gossip'
      • Gadflies blog their way into the spotlight
      • Moroccan books little read by population says mini...
      • Libya cuts journalistic access to imprisoned Bulga...
      • First private television station starts broadcasti...
      • Million dollar boost for WSIS Tunis phase
      • Letter to Giuliana SGRENA from an Algerian friend
      • Italian photography foundation
      • International book fair in Casablanca
      • Turkish cinema
      • Satiric press in Syria
      • Young Egyptian photographer looks at the urban con...
      • Lebanon Daily Star reporter wins 'Inquirer Award'
      • Project to digitalize old French newspapers
      • The Economist hits one million circulation level
      • Journalist with Kathimerini dies in Greek avalanche
      • Satirist tests Morocco's freedom of speech
      • Tunisians see first private TV station
      • France Soir to launch English edition
      • Concert in Paris for missing journalists in Iraq
      • German radio broadcasting in Lebanon
      • Concert in Paris in support of missing journalists...
      • OSCE expresses concern over prison sentence result...
      • International Federation of Journalists calls on E...
      • Arab media called to lobby for release of Italian ...
      • TV strike mars Italian reputation
      • Help us release Giuliana Sgrena
      • French foreign minister says all possible being do...
      • Advertising conference in Jordan
      • Delay in collecting Israeli TV license fees
      • Italian TV puts gays front and center
      • Muslim women of Italy call for SGRENA liberation
      • Kidnappers issue final warning over Italian journa...
      • Algerian government lets courts silence the press,...
      • Moroccan journalist alleges persecution by government
      • French tabloid takes aim at the U.S.
      • Abducted Italian journalist calls colleague
      • Touchdown for the indecency police in the US
      • Syrian media reform: a glass half full or half empty?
      • Producing award-winning Arab cinema
      • Anything but Tunceli on news in Zaza language in T...
      • Italian journalist abducted in Baghdad
      • Le net stimule la croissance des Pages Jaunes en F...
      • Africa seeks role in internet governance at WSIS m...
      • IFJ condemns latest legal actions against the inde...
      • Letter on behalf of Salima TLEMCANI and El Watan n...
      • Queen's program in Jordan to promote women in media
      • Recapitalization plan for Le Monde
      • Credibility of media in France
      • Opposition to Algerian court decision closing a ne...
      • Reporters Sans Frontieres condemns harassment of j...
      • Most popular newspaper in Slovenia
      • Journalist banished to remote south of Tunisia; la...
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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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