4 research outputs found
Global Journalist: From Asia to Europe to Africa, American pop culture is everywhere
Byron Scott is the host of this Feb. 27, 2003 show, in which, alongside four international journalists, he discusses how prevalent American culture tends to be around the world: spanning from music to fast food to action movies, it has somehow influenced most if not all of the world’s nations. They question whether it is all Americanism, globalization, or both
Global Journalist: Mugabe's press crackdown during re-election: President Bush's Asia trip
On this February 21, 2002 Global Journalist program, host Stuart Loory speaks with four journalists about the controversial campaign of Zimbabwe's incumbent candidate for president, Robert Mugabe. They also talk about the status of relations between North Korea, South Korea, Japan and the United States following a trip from U.S. President George W. Bush to the Demilitarized Zone on the North-South Korea Border. Host: Stuart Loory. Guests: Michael Zielenziger, Woosuk (Ken) Choi, Basildon Peta, Kurt Shillinger. Director: Mary Furness. Producer: Sarah Andrea Fajardo
Global Journalist: The Brewing Conflicts in the Peninsulas
On this December 26, 2002 program, journalists discuss how nuclear weapons is influencing foreign relations talk in North and South Korea and how the United States is exerting its power in the Korean and Arabian peninsulas
Global Journalist: The role of the International Press Institute In early 2000's press freedom
In this November 21, 2002 episode of Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory interviews four panelists about the role of the International Press Institute in promoting press freedom around the world