War 2.0: the 24/7 English language news front

In the Jer­u­s­alem Post, Mitchell Barak calls for an Israeli Al Jaz­eera Eng­lish. Con­tinue read­ing

War 2.0: ‘Neutral’ observers, Blogs and SMS alerts

Mads GilbertMads Gil­bert is a critic of US for­eign policy and of Israel. He also hap­pens to be a Nor­we­gian emer­gency medi­cine spe­cial­ist who is cur­rently work­ing inside Gaza.

As a doc­tor, he has shown up in TV reports describ­ing the situ­ation inside his med­ical facil­ity. But as a critic of Israel/US policy he is under attack him­self, from pre­dict­able quarters:

High-Profile Doc­tor in Gaza Called an ‘Apo­lo­gist for Hamas’Fox News
Nor­we­gian Doc­tors in Gaza: Object­ive Observ­ers or Par­tisan Pro­pa­gand­ists?Com­mit­tee for Accur­acy in Middle East Report­ing in Amer­ica
Mads Gil­bert — Doc­tor, Pun­dit, Shill for Ter­ror­ismHarry’s Place Con­tinue read­ing

The return of content (subscription not included)

FT logoAbout twenty years ago, I went to a farewell din­ner for a young man who was leav­ing the UK to head for Korea. As a news action junkie, I was baffled. The Soviet Empire was in crisis. The Middle East in tur­moil. And this guy was going to Seoul for the Fin­an­cial Times?

Still, gnaw­ing away was the sus­pi­cion that maybe he knew some­thing the rest of us didn’t. That linger­ing sus­pi­cion from twenty years ago was prob­ably right.

John Rid­ding is now the FT’s CEO and here’s his take on what ‘mar­ket melt­down’ has done for the paper brand (as told to Robert Mac­Mil­lan at Reu­ters):

What [the crisis] is doing for our read­er­ship and audi­ence is pretty remark­able. I think it really under­lines this idea that at a time of tur­moil, people really do need trus­ted guides, and are pre­pared to pay.”

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