The Making of Arab NewsRowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2005 - 163 pages Since September 11, Arab and American journalists have been trading barbs, accusing each other of bias and a lack of objectivity. But is news coverage in Arab countries all that different from American coverage? The Making of Arab News draws comparisons, including examples of Arabic news language and their English translations, to show how Arab news values have been Americanized and how these values are reflected in the language used in the Arab news. Noha Mellor further discusses claims that the current development in the Arab news media could be the first step toward democratization. |
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Part I | 12 |
1 Freedom Index of Arab Countries | 19 |
History of Arab News | 25 |
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Abdel Rahman Abdelfattah Abu Zeid Ahram Al Arabiya Al Hayat Al Jazeera Algeria American journalists American news media analysis Arab countries Arab journalists Arab media Arab news media Arab newspapers Arab press Arab region Arab scholars Arab world Arabic language argues audience Ayalon Ayish censorship classical Arabic communications coverage cultural Dajani debate diversity editors Egypt Emirates English translation Ennaji example fact factors freedom French genres Gulf Gulf War Haeri Hayat important instance Iraq Iraqi issues Jammal Jazeera journalism khabar Kirat Kuwait Lebanese Lebanon Libya literary maqal media outlets mobilization Modern Standard Arabic modernization Moroccan Morocco objectivity officials ownership Palestinian pan-Arab particularly party press percent political programs Qatar readers regarded regimes Reporters Without Borders reporting role Rugh Rugh's typology satellite channels Saudi Arabia Schudson serve Sharq Al Awsat sources speech story Syria tabloids television tion Tunisia Turkistani vernacular western على
