Tag: Journalism
Joe Biden honors return of White House Correspondents Dinner
For the first time since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, the White House correspondents’ dinner took place on Saturday April 30 in Washington in the presence of the President…
The report to the media of the favorite candidates of an atypical presidential election
Alexis Lévrier, media historian, lecturer at the University of Reims, specializes in the study of the relationship between politics and journalism. In media studio, it discusses the relationship that some…
Hong Kong Foreign Press Club suspends human rights awards
The organization fears to unintentionally break the law ” by crossing ” new red lines established by Beijing. This is the first time in 26 years that the foreign press…
“It is impossible to be a journalist in an independent media in Russia”
Denis Kataev is a Russian journalist for Vladimir Putin’s opposition television channel, Dojd. With the start of the invasion of Ukraine and repressive laws against journalists, Denis Kataev chose to…
“Dark information”: investigation of these forgers of the info who manufacture fake news
Conspirators, extremist YouTubers, antivax communities on Facebook and Telegram, … they produce counter-information and manipulate public opinion. Journalist Antoine Bayet investigated “news forgers”. Antoine Bayet is the editorial director of…
40 years at RFI: Alejandro Valente entrusts his memories
If you are a regular RFI listener, and a football fan, the name and voice of Alejandro Valente are familiar to you. If that doesn’t mean anything to you, this…
At the Assises du journalisme de Tunis, they tell Brut Tunisie and “L’Orient-Le Jour”
From March 17 to 19, the International Conference on Journalism was held in Tunis. The media workshop was there and held out her microphone to Syrine Attia from Brut Tunisie…
a Saturday without press after the exclusion of journalists from the Doha dialogue
Saturday March 19 was a day without press in Chad at the call of the Union of Chadian Journalists. A movement to protest against the exclusion of journalists from the…
Dorothée-Myriam Kellou, seated on the blanks of History
To all those who know only the silence of their story, Dorothée-Myriam Kellou dedicates her work as a journalist and independent director. Because when the file of colonial Algeria is…
“The last empire of the press”, a surprising sociology of journalism in Japan
The French sociologist César Castellvi has made the Japanese press his subject of study. In a book, he recounts the functioning of Japanese newspapers, the organization of the work of…