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What Happened to INN?
The International News Net (INN), a 5-day a week newscast on Free Speech TV, produced for seven years by a largely volunteer progressive news collective, recently canceled production. What happened?

Bay Area Toxic Tour
Spot.us is an innovative direct-funding mechanism for independent journalism. Check out the recent story on the Port of Oakland and pollution in East Oakland.

Reporter Ordered to Hand Over Tapes of Anti-War Protests
Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press
A reporter for a cable-access show in Chicago was ordered by a federal magistrate judge last week to hand over every video recording he made documenting anti-war protests from 2003 to 2005.

KPFA Unpaid Staff Organization (UPSO) Regains Management Recognition
After a 21-month struggle, the unpaid journalists and producers at Berkeley community radio station KPFA, have reinstated their UPSO (Unpaid Staff Organization) bargaining unit to fully-recognized status.

Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable
by Clay ShirkyShirky.com
Back in 1993, the Knight-Ridder newspaper chain began investigating piracy of Dave Barry’s popular column, which was published by the Miami Herald and syndicated widely.

The Death and Life of Great American Newspapers
by Robert McChesney and John NicholsThe Nation Magazine
Communities across America are suffering through a crisis that could leave a dramatically diminished version of democracy in its wake. It is not the economic meltdown, although the crisis is related to the broader day of reckoning that appears to have arrived. The crisis of which we speak involves more than mere economics. Journalism is collapsing, and with it comes the most serious threat in our lifetimes to self-government and the rule of law as it has been understood here in the United States.

Video of "A Conversation About the Chronicle"
Video of the Society of Professional Journalists event "A Conversation About the Chronicle" at the San Francisco Public Library at: http://sanfrancisco.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?publish_id=460

And Then They Came For Me ...
The eloquent last words of the assassinated Sri Lankan journalist Lasantha Wickramatunga.

Hearst Threatens to Close the Chronicle
The San Francisco Chronicle, a newspaper industry icon, is teetering on the brink of collapse unless it can find a buyer or wring painful concessions from its employee unions.

On the Police and Nadra Foster
This is a transcript of a talk by noted civil rights attorney Osha Neumann given on January 22nd at La Pena at a benefit for the volunteer journalist.

Resisting the Corporations: Indymedia and the Knight Foundation
A $200,000 grant proposal, submitted by a group of Indymedia volunteers to the Knight News Challenge contest, has been blocked by other IMCs and subsequently dropped due to the abiding ethos that Indymedia is a counter to corporate, money-fixated media entities.

Ciudad Juarez Crime Reporter Murdered
El Diario de Juarez journalist Armando Rodriguez Carreon was well-known for countless stories about gangland killings in his hometown of Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua

Terrorizing Dissent: The Story of St Paul
Twin Cities Indymedia and the Glass Bead Collective have assembled a 30 minute video documenting the surveillance, pre-emptive raids and arrests at the 2008 Republican Convention in St Paul, MN. The film is available online (if you've got some bandwidth).

Washington Post Cancels Corporate Dinners : Journalistic Boundaries Brought Into Question
by Howard KurtzWashington Post
Washington Post Publisher Katharine Weymouth yesterday canceled plans for a series of policy dinners at her home after learning that marketing fliers offered corporate underwriters access to Post journalists, Obama administration officials and members of Congress in exchange for payments as high as $250,000.

Former CBC Radio Host Lesley Hughes Settles Anti-Defamation Lawsuit After 4 Years
Former Canadian Broadcasting Corporation host and Liberal Party candidate for the Canadian Parliament has settled a 4-year old anti-defamation lawsuit regarding charges of anti-semitism for remarks made about the 9-11-01 plane crashes into the World Trade Center in NY and the Pentagon in Washington DC.

Bart Draft Cell Phone Shutdown Policy
BART considers draft policy for cell phone shutdowns.

AB1270 - Letters of Support Needed by June 4th!
Please support Tom Ammiano's AB1270 which seeks to restore the media's ability to conduct pre-arranged in-person interviews with prisoners.

Interested in Community Media? Be a KPFA Program Council Rep.
KPFA is looking for Listener Representatives to sit on the KPFA Program Council. The Program Council is a vital part of the functioning of KPFA - a working committee composed of a diverse group of staff, board, management and listeners meeting to coordinate and schedule programming and to review proposals for new programs on KPFA.

Sponsorship Worksheet
Sponsorship Worksheet: Luang Prabang Film Festival 2010.

Project Proposal
Project Proposal: Luang Prabang Film Festival 2010

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