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World's Press Condemns Closure of Liberian News Site, Calls for Release of Jailed Editor

The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) and the World Editors Forum have called for the release of editor Rodney Sieh from prison in Liberia, a country whose president, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, committed to repeal criminal defamation laws last year.

World's press protests against destruction of Guardian newspaper hard drives and apparent decline in press freedom of UK

The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) and the World Editors Forum have protested to Prime Minister David Cameron of the United Kingdom against the actions of government officials that led to the destruction of computer hard drives belonging to the Guardian newspaper last month.

Paywalls highlighted at Digital Media Latinoamérica

Paywalls are a hot topic for news publishers everywhere in the world, and Latin America is no exception. At the first Digital Media Latinoamérica (#DML13) conference, participants will learn first-hand about content monetization from speakers including Michael Cooke, Editor of the Toronto Star in Canada, which implemented a metered paywall in mid-August of this year.

Indoor Environment Connections Newspaper Jumps From Print to Internet

When Indoor Environment Connections newspaper was launched fourteen years ago, Mark Zuckerberg was 15 years old and social media was a concept AOL was still attempting to define. The monthly publication quickly established itself as the timeliest source of indoor air quality (IAQ) industry news available.


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