HEADLINES:
Putin: Freedom of the press guarantees irreversibility of Russia’s democratic development. Xinhua, 06.06.2006
59th World Newspaper Congress: Putin denied the independence of Russian mass-media to be in danger. Zaobao, 06.06.2006
Putin considers tycoons’ “political capital” to be a threat to Russian press freedom.
Jschina.com.cn, 06.06.2006
Over 1500 media representatives are to participate in World Newspaper Congress. On the threshold of G-8 summit Kremlin takes the opportunity to renovate its democratic image.
ent.icxo.com, 05.06.2006
International editors-in-chief took part in Moscow`s 59 th World Newspaper Congress. People’s Daily, 05.06.2006
World Press spoke to Putin on Press Freedom.
24 Heures (перепечатка AFP), 05.06.2006
Putin was asked about freedom of the Press at Newspaper Congress.
Le Matin (перепечатка AFP), 05.06.2006
Russia:World Press addressed Putin with the question about Press Freedom.
SDA, 05.06.2006
In brief: Putin was asked a question on freedom of the Press.
Les Echos, 06.06.2006
Print Press successfully resists other types of Mass Media.
Libération (с ссылкой на Reuters), Jeffrey Goldfarb, 05.06.2006
Press is again connected with publicity at world level.
L`Expansion, 05.06.2006
World Press addressed Putin with the question concerning freedom of the Press.
Tageblatt (Люксембург), 06.06.2006
Russia: Mass-media.
Radio Canada International, 05/06/2006
Times newspaper moves into TV
The Daily Telegraph (LONDON) June 6, 2006 Tuesday
Russia/CIS: WAN Official Sees Little Press-Freedom Improvement
Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty , June 6, 2006
Guardian plans to target American online readers
By: Oliver Luft
Journalism.co.uk 6 June 2006
The Times to have online TV channel
REUTERS, Tuesday, June 06, 2006
Under control of Kremlin: Head of publishing house «Holtzbrinck» criticizes lack of press freedom in Russia
Deutschland Radio, 07.06.2006
Beautiful and colourful dream-world; World Newspaper Congress in Moscow
Deutsche Welle, 07.06.06.
Darius Cierpialkowski
Putin was “interrogated” on Press Freedom improvement.
Le Monde, 07.06.06
China- mastodon of the press with feet of clay.
Agence France Presse, Christine POUGET, 06.06.06
Dissident Akbar Ganji plans to stay in Iran despite the risk to be in prison.
Agence France Presse, 06.06.06
Internet portals and press agencies: partners or competitors?
Agence France Presse, 06.06.06
Putin Dismisses Media Criticism Ahead of G8 Summit
CNS News, June 7 2006
By Sergei Blagov
WAN Convenes in Moscow
Zaman Online, Turkey, 07 June 2006
By Mirza Cetinkaya, Moscow
Editors seek 'free generation' link
Daily News, 07 June 2006
By GABBY MGAYA in Moscow
Global newspaper advertising increased by 5.7 percent in 2005
Daily Monitor, 07 June 2006
Internet portals pose no threat to news agencies or papers
Today Online, 07 June 2006
Newspapers Passing Into Hands of Kremlin Allies
Moscow Times, 07 June 2006
By Oksana Yablokova
A Private Lunch With Medvedev
Moscow Times, 07 June 2006
By Andrew McChesney
What the People Won't Get to Hear
Moscow Times, 07 June 2006
By Vladimir Ryzhkov
Questions Are Tougher in Life After Journalism
Moscow Times, 07 June 2006
By Olga Romanova
Muslims and Danes Debate Cartoons
Moscow Times, 07 June 2006
By Nabi Abdullaev
China: World's press calls for release of jailed Chinese journalists
BBC Monitoring Media, 6 June 2006
Cartoon editor attacks misreporting
Guardian Unlimited, 6 June 2006
From Vladimir Putin On Down Russian Officials Have Been Assuring the World Newspaper Congress There Is Plenty of Freedom of the Press In Russia. It's Just That It Is Press Freedom Russian Style
Follow The Media, 6 June 2006
Philip M. Stone in Moscow
Newspaper Congress turns spotlight on Russian oppression of press
Jurnalo, 06 June 2006 (Germany)
Newspaper Circulation Figures Show Increase
AdWorld News, 06 June 2006
Tuesday: World Newspaper Congress
Guardian Unlimited, 06 June 2006
By Stephen Brook
'We have press freedom', Putin tells World's editors
Daily News, 06 June 2006
Rajpal Abeynayake
Steve Hermann, Editor of BBC News Interactive: Mass Media in Russia attract attention
BBC Russia, 06 June 2006
O'Reilly critical of Putin
Irish News, 07.06.2006
Kremlin in rage. Vladimir Putin failed to present himself as press freedom patron at Moscow newspaper congress. Die tageszeitung, 07.06.2006.
Overwhelming silence. Russian media mute on Moscow newspaper congress criticism. Berliner Zeitung, 07.06.2006.
Putin snubs Moscow newspaper congress criticism. Netzeitung, 06.06.2006.
Iranian dissident «duty bound» to criticise regime
Gulf News, 06.07.2006
Putin Seeks to Reassure the West on Russia's Path
New York Times June 7, 2006
C. J. CHIVERS
World Newspaper Congress in Moscow; About Press freedom
ARD, 06.06.2006
Stephan Stuchlik
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