The Chilean state is set to close the country's only publicly owned paper - the 96-year-old La Nación - amid an alarming rise in the concentration of media ownership.
Estado de Chile es dueño de casi el 70% del diario que era el único no privado del país que tiene una alta concentración de la propiedad de los medios.
In the nearly three years since 32 journalists were massacred, a culture of impunity and ineffective prosecutions leave Filipino journalists exposed to violent attacks.
25 experienced Liberian reporters will gather in Monrovia in June to discuss what they learned from reporting on the 2011 presidential election while contending with bribes and violence.
Barely a month on from the controversial removal of Fernando Lugo from the presidency of Paraguay, the involvement of media in the events is becoming clear.
El jefe de prensa de Canal 13 de Chile renunció luego de que el CEO de la estación censurara un reportaje donde se usó una cámara oculta. ¿Estás de acuerdo con su uso?