24/7: The Rise and Influence of Arab Media
"24/7: The Rise and Influence of Arab Media" is a public radio documentary hosted by David Brancaccio, first released April 2006. As a part of the Stanley Foundation's Security in an Era of Open Arab Media, it examines the dramatic expansion of open media in the Arab world and the security implications this phenomenon has for the United States.
Segments include:
Unlimited Potential: Behind the Scenes of Pan-Arab Broadcast News, by Kristin McHugh
On the Ground: Viewers and Leaders Cope With the New Arab Media, by Simon Marks
The View From Washington: America's Efforts to Praise, Discredit, and Compete With New Arab Media, by Sam Litzinger
The Murky Window of Satellite Television, essay by David Brancaccio
"24/7: The Rise and Influence of Arab Media" is produced by
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