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French media pay tribute to Gilles Jacquier

MEDIAWATCH, Wed. 11/1/2012: French reporter Gilles Jacquier is killed in Homs, Syria - the first foreign journalist to die in the country since the uprising began some 10 months ago. Also, a Moroccan anti-establishment rapper faces jail and we finish with a web ad parodying Adobe Photoshop.

By James CREEDON
The Iraq War and the media
19/03/2013 - MEDIAWATCH FRANCE

The Iraq War and the media

The media was laregely criticised for irresponsible journalism in the run-up to the Iraq War. Respected media institutions such as the New York Times endorsed the war based on flawed information about WMD, some of it leaked from the Bush administration. Ten years on, have the lessons been learnt? Also, symbols of a more humble papacy and Le Monde is accused of destroying an Argentinian photographer's archives.
Cypriots say 'Hands off our cash!'
18/03/2013 - MEDIAWATCH FRANCE

Cypriots say 'Hands off our cash!'

Angry Cypriots marched on Parliament to oppose their government's bailout deal which includes a levy on personal savings of up to 10% - we take a look at online reaction. Also, President François Hollande doesn't seem to mind being called a "penguin" by Carla Bruni in an upcoming album... although perhaps the insult is worse than he realised...
Is Carla Bruni's song "Penguin" about François Hollande?
15/03/2013 - MEDIA WATCH FRANCE

Is Carla Bruni's song "Penguin" about François Hollande?

Her newest album is yet to be released but is already causing controversy. RTL radio suggests that "Penguin" - the last song on Carla Bruni's album - is a reference to François Hollande! We look at the claim and its credibility. Also, a photo showing smart phone mania at this week's conclave is contrasted with a photo from eight years ago on Benedict's election... but how honest is the comparison.
Shadows of the past
14/03/2013 - MEDIA WATCH FRANCE

Shadows of the past

We take a look at the journalist who got it right in predicting the new pope. Also, criticisms emerge over his alleged collusion with the military dictatorship in Argentina in the 70's and 80's. Finally, some fun facts about Pope Francis.
Habemus papam: first reactions
13/03/2013 - MEDIA WATCH

Habemus papam: first reactions

A look at initial reactions on social media upon news that Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected as Pope Francis.

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