- 88 results for media+coverage
Affairs / Environment
Monocolumn
Tuesday 15 March
Japan focus: the media onslaught
As the damage unfolded: Tsunami coverage the world was offered live.
Affairs / Media
Monocolumn
Tuesday 11 January
After the shooting, the blame game begins
It seems, and possibly is, idle to ferret for ironies in the aftermath of the attempted assassination of Arizona congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords: it is a ghastly tragedy that has left six people dead, 14 injured, hundreds…
Culture / Media
Monocolumn
Thursday 21 March
This pope needs a Hitch
When it comes to divine intervention, our culture editor would much rather witness the resurrection of Christopher Hitchens than watch the media's fawning coverage of the election of Pope Francis.
Culture / Politics
Azteca camera
To round off our series on the foreign media’s coverage of the US presidential campaigns, we talk to Armando Guzmán of Mexico’s TV Azteca about crossed wires and counter immigration.
Culture / Diplomacy
Tokyo story
As part of our series on the foreign media coverage of the US presidential election, Aya Igarashi of ‘The Yomiuri Shimbun’ explains why Japan is worried about having a Democrat in the White House.
Edits / Defence
Expo. 17: American forces network
The American Forces Network has the largest geographical coverage of any media network in the world. Its 1,100 staff serve 800,000 overseas troops in even the remotest locations with a mix of entertainment, film, sport and…
Affairs / Media
Monocolumn
Wednesday 11 July
The big divide
Picture a newsroom in America and a newsreader, suitably vanilla-looking and a tad like an overgrown Ken doll, who leans over a desk and says to a female colleague, “Social scientists have concluded that the country is more…
Affairs / Society
Monocolumn
Sunday 5 December
South America: a question of land
The Argentinean province of Formosa is firmly off the tourist radar.
Culture / Television
Monocolumn
Wednesday 23 January
Finding a new angle
When covering the tragedy of mass shootings, is it time that news networks start showing some tact?
Business / Media
Monocolumn
Monday 31 May
Crowdsourcing the news
As traditional news media outlets fret over their business models, there’s no shortage of upstarts hot-housing the future of journalism online.
Affairs / Media
Monocolumn
Saturday 12 February
Al Jazeera fills the gap left by the BBC
Nothing encapsulates the fast-moving global media landscape more than the changing of the guard currently taking place in the Balkans.
Affairs / Newspapers
Monocolumn
Wednesday 6 July
London: HuffPost UK's tabloid approach
The Huffington Post couldn’t have asked for a better day than yesterday for its UK launch.
Affairs / Media
Monocolumn
Monday 22 February
Cold comfort for Games hosts
In the run-up to the Vancouver-Whistler Winter Olympics, much of the talk was about the lengths to which organisers were going to stage-manage the image of both these games and the host city itself.
Affairs / Media
Monocolumn
Tuesday 21 August
Libya – A victory for old-school journalism
Wars have often turned jobbing journalists into household names and given them a heroic lustre in the process.
Affairs / Television
Monocolumn
Thursday 4 February
Mystery of the missing TV channel
On Monday a new television channel was due to take to the air but when viewers tried to tune in it wasn’t there.
Culture / Sport
Ready for kick-off
As national coaches from Brazil to South Korea plot World Cup tactics, so too do the world’s journalists. Monocle visits Durban and Johannesburg to see how 18,000-plus writers, pundits and photographers will be accommodated…