Posts Tagged ‘Media’

Students learn film making at media seminar in Honiara

Friday, June 8th, 2012

A weekend media seminar all about movies was run last weekend at the Don Bosco Animation Centre, Kola Ridge, in Honiara in the Solomon Islands. This seminar was the fourth in a series of weekend media seminars organised by the Don Bosco Technical Institute and attended by students and staff from St Joseph’s Tenaru, St Read more

Is there a problem with how media cover race issues?

Friday, May 18th, 2012

Is there a problem with how media cover race issues?  A recent TV programme featured a Northland man, Wikatana Popata, talking about a hikoi in protest about the Government’s proposed asset sales last month.  Popata made the most of his air time and said he had “had enough of Pakeha”, and wanted the Treaty of Waitangi Read more

NZ media has a problem with race relations coverage says Commissioner

Friday, May 18th, 2012

Race Relations Commissioner Joris de Bres says the New Zealand media has a problem with the way it covers race relations issues. He was speaking about the recent CloseUp debate between John Ansell and Hone Harawira. Mr de Bres says it is typical of New Zealand media to give plenty of coverage to controversial figures Read more

Now everyone is connected, is this the death of conversation?

Friday, May 4th, 2012

A professor at MIT who is also a psychologist, Sherry Turkle says that her students are almost able to keep eye contact with someone while texting to another person. In her opinion, such people are “alone together … a tribe of one”. Those who have 3,000 Facebook friends have no friends. In his opinion piece, Simon Jenkins Read more

BBC criticized for plans to broadcast live from abortion clinic

Monday, April 30th, 2012

The BBC has drawn criticism from pro-life groups over plans to broadcast a live radio program from an abortion clinic. “News that a publicly funded radio station – BBC Radio 5 – is going to record inside an abortion clinic is being seen by many of us as biased support for the abortion lobby,” said Read more

Catholic communicators must obey church teaching, US cardinal says

Monday, April 23rd, 2012

Church communicators have an important and serious duty to obey church teaching and defend the church’s mission of saving souls and safeguarding truth, said the head of the Vatican’s highest court. Caution as well as control over content and where it’s distributed are needed because while the field of communications “has great potential for good,” Read more

New York Times accused of Catholic bashing, double standard on religion

Tuesday, March 20th, 2012

The New York Times is being accused of having a double standard when it comes to questioning religion, after it ran an ad calling on Catholics to leave their church, but nixed an ad making the same plea to Muslims.

The newspaper published an ad from Wisconsin-based Freedom From Religion Foundation on March 9 which asked Catholics, “why send your children to parochial schools to be indoctrinated into the next generation of obedient donors and voters?” The ad went on to call loyalty to the faith misplaced “after two decades of sex scandals involving preying priests, church complicity, collusion and cover-up going all the way to the top.”

But in a story first reported by The Daily Caller, when Pamela Geller, a blogger and executive director of Stop Islamization of America, offered the same $39,000 for the Old Gray Lady to run an ad making a similar appeal to Muslims, the newspaper passed.

“This shows the hypocrisy of The New York Times, the “gold standard” in journalism, and its willingness to kowtow to violent Islamic supremacist intimidation,” Geller told FoxNews.com.

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Aired on Tuesday dropped on Wednesday: Red Bull pulls Jesus ad

Friday, March 16th, 2012

The Red Bull energy drink company has dropped the ‘Jesus walks on water‘ campaign in South Africa. The campaign originally aired on Tuesday but was gone by Wednesday after successful protests from Catholics and Muslims who labelled the ad ‘offensive’. The cartoon ad picks up on the familiar Gospel story of Jesus walking on the Read more

Christianity needs AK47’s for BBC to take complaints seriously

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

Mark Thompson the Director General of the BBC has admitted Christianity is treated with less sensitivity than other religions because it is “pretty broad shoulders” reports The Telegraph. Speaking in a wide-ranging interview about faith and broadcasting, Mr Thompson disclosed that producers were faced with the possibilities of “violent threats” instead of normal complaints if Read more

Patriarch asks West to help to find democratic Syrian solution

Tuesday, February 28th, 2012

With Christians threatened by civil war fleeing Syria and in the fear that majority rule could lead to an Islamic republic, His Beatitude, Patriarch Ignatius Joseph III Younan has asked the international community, but especially western powers, to help find a peaceful and democratic solution. “We try to tell, especially the Western powers: look, democracy Read more