In Egypt, an anti-Brotherhood media crackdown September 27, 2013 By Jared Malsin The current censorship exceeds the crackdown of ousted president Mohamed Morsi
The Iran coverage conundrum June 11, 2013 By Jared Malsin As another election approaches, journalists should figure out how to overcome access obstacles to cover the country in greater detail
Israeli airstrikes hit Gazan media facilities November 19, 2012 By Jared Malsin At least six employees were wounded
Covering Occupy and the Tea Party October 2, 2012 By Jared Malsin Dig in and dive deep, Todd Gitlin says
Egyptian journos wary of recent government actions August 14, 2012 By Jared Malsin Newly appointed editors at state-owned publications and a court-ordered newspaper confiscation have journalists worried about press freedoms
Covering the Sinai Peninsula August 10, 2012 By Jared Malsin As the need for information grows, so do the reporting risks
The Muslim Brotherhood’s post-uprising TV station July 25, 2012 By Jared Malsin New since the regime change last year, Misr25 is navigating the line between coverage and advocacy
In Egypt, new newspapers and old problems July 18, 2012 By Jared Malsin Citizens need good journalism to explain confusing times, but many Egyptians don’t trust their media
Fewer journo arrests at latest OWS push May 2, 2012 By Jared Malsin But some reporters at the nationwide May 1 Occupy protests were targeted by protestors