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Rose Siding Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-04-03 09:25 PM
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Outlets Dish Out the News to Hungry Iraqis
(there's lots about the developing media market, but this is intriguing)

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One outlet that does not appear to have won over most Iraqis is the occupying powers' own Iraqi Media Network, a $5 million-a-month effort.

Many Iraqis complain that the network's televised programming is dull and repetitive. The network, which is managed by a Pentagon contractor, has been criticized by some of its own officials, who contend that its credibility has been hurt by meddling by occupation officials and a bare-bones budget.

Its television director, Ahmad al-Rikaby, said he quit in protest last week over the network's limited resources. "You cannot make television if you do not spend money," he said an interview from London.

Don North, a television producer who has just returned to the United States after serving as an adviser to the network, said he grew frustrated by orders to run programs that in his view were not sound journalism, as well as a slim budget.

"Its role was envisioned to be an information conduit, and not just rubber-stamp flacking for the C.P.A.," Mr. North said, referring to the civilian authority.

http://www.nytimes.com/2003/08/05/international/worldspecial/05MEDI.html?hp
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