Media freedom in the Pacific / USP Campus TV.

"The theme attempts to establish an underlying question of what media freedom is like in the Pacific; especially among many developing Pacific island states - including Fiji. In this 24 minutes video expose', we want to see people involved in the media industry explaining about current sit...

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Corporate Author: University of the South Pacific. School of Journalism
Other Authors: Pollock, Don, Sorariba, Nash, Francis, Semi
Format: DVD/Blu-Ray
Language:English
Published: Suva, Fiji : University of the South Pacific, 2012.
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Summary:"The theme attempts to establish an underlying question of what media freedom is like in the Pacific; especially among many developing Pacific island states - including Fiji. In this 24 minutes video expose', we want to see people involved in the media industry explaining about current situations and respond to questions - playing out the theme as it happens today. The programme aims to highlight Freedom of the media in practise through all mediums of communication. The documentary will play out all interpretations and situation updates about the status of media freedom from researchers, commentators or experts as well. Produced by the School of Journalism at the University of the South Pacific, Fiji 2012."__ YouTube.
Item Description:"World Press Freedom Day, May 3 2012".
Physical Description:1 videodisc (22 min.). : sd. col. ; 12 cm
Format:Also available online.
Production Credits:Director/producer ; Don Pollock ; script, Don Pollock, Nash Sorariba ; voice-over, editor Semi Francis.
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    NB 323.4450995 MED
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