WAN-IFRA Press Releases 2011-10-12
2011-10-12 Media employees worldwide continue to face physical violence and persecution of all kinds, whether from public officials, criminals or terrorists. Assaults are daily - and often deadly - for those who challenge governments, report on conflict or investigate corruption and crime, the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) said Wednesday in its annual review of press freedom worldwide. Read more ...
2011-10-12 The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) has called on Egypt’s Military Council to provide greater protection for freedom of expression and to end its pursuit of critical voices in the press and on the Internet. to encourage transparency and debate in Egyptian society. Read more ...
2011-10-12 Newspaper circulation declined in print world-wide last year but was more than made up by an increase in digital audiences, the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) said Thursday in its annual update of world press trends. Read more ...
2011-10-12 Some 8,000 visitors from more than 90 countries visited IFRA Expo 2011, the world’s largest trade fair for the news publishing industry, which closed in Vienna on Wednesday. Read more ...
