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Category Archives: Media

Issues on the Infotainment Media

15 August 2016by M. Shiraga Leave a comment

Recently, half members of the Japanese House of Councillors were elected on 10th July. On that day, Dave Spector, an American TV producer and commentator working in Japan, gave TV […]

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“Media” Means the Internet

20 July 2016by M. Shiraga Leave a comment

Since the Internet was introduced to the world, the information technology has developed in total new stage including journalism. Currently, the Internet media provide the fastest news in the world; […]

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Where Do Watchdogs Watch: Palestinian and Israeli Media

19 July 2015by M. Shiraga 7 Comments

In the today’s international media, Palestine is one of the hottest topics in the world. On 31st October 2011, Palestine joined the UNESCO for the first time in the organisations […]

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The Paradox of the Media

26 April 2012by M. Shiraga 2 Comments

This article is based my essay posted on a local newspaper when I was a junior high school student. It has been long time since I read newspapers. I have […]

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