Egyptâs broadcast media is widely seen as unruly and in need of regulation, with the rights and responsibilities of journalists still unclear two years after the revolution. Mark Visonà reports on the recommendations of a recent conference, hosted by the American University of Cairo, on how to build a regulatory framework. The conference, âEgypt and International Models of Broadcast Regulation and Accountability,â featured guest speakers from the United Kingdom, Germany, France, the United States, Tunisia, Libya, and Morocco.
Report: The American University in Cairoâs Conference on International Models of Media Regulation
by Arab Media & Society | Jun 8, 2013 | Monitor