Media by Milosevic: How Serbia's Dictator Wielded Power
The most brutal European dictator since Hitler or Stalin, Slobodan Milosevic played the trump cards of nationalism and racism to gain and preserve power. This Wide Angle documentary takes viewers inside the regime and inside the mind of Serbia’s ruthless despot.
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The Prime Minister and the Press: The State of the Italian Media
With his vast media empire, former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is Italy’s richest man. This Wide Angle documentary explores questions about the independence of the Italian media under Berlusconi, analyzing the effect of his combination of political power and personal ownership of a large sector of the press.
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Red Lines and Deadlines: Inside Iran's Reformist Media
This Wide Angle documentary goes behind the scenes at Shargh, one of Iran’s new pro-reform newspapers, illustrating its efforts to report the news without incurring the “blade of censorship”—an ever-present threat from Iranian authorities.
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Exclusive to al-Jazeera:
The program highlights the Arab-language network’s differences from its Western counterparts, yet also illustrates striking similarities between al-Jazeera’s media sensibilities and those familiar to most Americans.
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