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Caught in Syria's propaganda war
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The writing on the wall - a look at the low-tech end of social media in the Arab world.
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Egypt: Morsi, the military and the media
The country's new civilian administration is fighting to establish its authority in a new media landscape.
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Covering Libya's first post-Gaddafi elections
As Libyans head to the polls, what are the challenges facing the country's fledgling independent media?
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Last Modified: 16 Jul 2012 12:53 GMT
The rise of Kashmir's alternative media
Despite strict media controls a host of new voices is emerging from Kashmir.
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Last Modified: 09 Jul 2012 12:50 GMT
Kony 2012: The new kids on the media block
For many NGOs and charities in Africa the Kony video has marked a significant point in their media evolution.
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Last Modified: 29 Apr 2012 14:51 GMT
When the cameras turned on the Murdochs
Listening Post examines the mega-media story ripping through Britain's media and political elite.
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Last Modified: 28 Apr 2012 09:51 GMT
North Korea: The cult of the Kims
Revealing the lengths the country's propaganda department will go to to ensure Kim Jong-un's image is untarnished.
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Last Modified: 22 Apr 2012 09:52 GMT
Chinese whispers: Murder, mystery, the media
We examine a scandal that has seen the single voice of the Chinese state compete with a cacophony of online voices.
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Last Modified: 22 Apr 2012 09:40 GMT
Tightening the grip: China's media campaign
As Beijing announces 'Cultural Development Guidelines', can the state control what society wants to see?
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