A round-up of LP staff picks of 2014
Annual producers’ special from Spain, Tunisia, Japan and Hong Kong
It is the end of the year – and a chance for a recap of some of the stories The Listening Post has looked at in 2014. So the producers on the show have chosen a story they found most interesting and we have come up with a media medley of sorts.
Nic Muirhead went to Tunis to take a look at the country’s post revolutionary media – to see whether the media is meeting the expectations of Tunisia in a post Ben Ali era.
The year that streets of Hong Kong erupted with pro-democracy protests, Meenakshi Ravi takes a look at how the mainland is reigning in the media.
Marcela Pizarro went to Spain to find out why 3 editors of the biggest papers were let go this year – and the challenges for the historic papers of record in times of crisis.
Will Yong explores that space for democracy to triumph – or for all hell to break lose – the online comments section.
And finally, Gouri Shama takes a look at how Japanese media has coverage the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster – and how well that coverage has served the public.
It is a global mix of stories – for a global team of producers. If you have any comments to post on our work this year – they are of course most welcome. We will see you next year!
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