Make the headlines!



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<http://www.cafebabel.com/en/dossier.asp?id=159>Make the headlines!
This week a few chosen journalists will be taking home their Pulitzer
Prizes. But the control of traditional media by transnational enterprises
or the state, and the increasing importance of participatory journalism are
changing the face of the media.

 <http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=T&Id=3496> Small media are growing
Weblogs, encyclopaedias and video 'juke-boxes' are phenomena that are
rapidly changing the information scene, forcing us to question the rules of
traditional journalism, and not only those of the written form
		 Diego Galli - Roma

 <http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=A&Id=1155> Wallstr–m:
"Denigration is better than silence or apathy"
In an interview with cafÈ babel, Margot Wallstr–m, the European
Commissioner for Institutional Relations and Communication, reflects on
'selling' the EU and the importance of blogs
		 Julia Mills - Paris

 <http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=T&Id=3487> Iran's blog generation
Blogs are becoming increasingly important in Iran. While young people see
them as a means to express themselves, often politically, the mullahs are
watching over them with a keen eye
		 Hamdam Mostafavi - Paris

 <http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=T&Id=3486> Ruled by rumour?
You only have to have a computer connected to the Internet to publish
anything. This is the first time that not just a select few have the right
to say whatever they like. But doesn't it seem like we are drowning in a
sea of information?
		 Serena M·rquez - Barcelona

 <http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=A&Id=1157> Journalism of the future
New forms of journalism are defying A. J. Liebling's quip that "freedom of
the press is limited to those who own one". But is this a good thing?
		 Leo Wood - London

 <http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=T&Id=3484> Everyone join in!
There are nearly half a billion people and 21 different languages in the
EU: variety, not unity, is the order of the day. Participative media
projects can, however, contribute to the formation of a European identity
		 Stella Willborn - Berlin




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