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Georgetown Conference Scrutinizes Arab Media

Georgetown University's Center for Contemporary Arab Studies held a conference Oct. 7 titled, "Uncovered: Arab Journalists Scrutinize their Profession." Panelists representing various Arab news media outlets engaged in a lively, and at times heated, debate on the current state of Arab media, including the effects of satellite television and technological developments on the field.

Thomas Gorguissian, Washington correspondent for Lebanon's An-Nahar newspaper, sparked a discussion with his first statement: "I wish I could announce that the state of the Arab media is strong...but, realistically speaking, that is not the case right now." While the pan-Arab satellite station Al-Jazeera brought a ...

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