After fifteen years, Montreal’s Radio Shalom goes off the air
With the long-struggling Radio Shalom 1650 AM signing off for good on April 1, there is talk of whether some Jewish content can continue under the station’s new managers, evangelical Christians
Associated Press cooperated with the Nazis: study
The AP was the only international news agency allowed to continue to operate in Germany, until the United States entered World War II in 1941
Presentations take you back to the golden age of radio
The Golden Age of Radio Guys offer a nostalgic live program for seniors
Israel condemns TIME for erroneous article on Palestinian terror
Israel’s Government Press Office (GPO) has gone public with a complaint against TIME magazine Thursday, after it published an article referring to a terrorist as a “graphic designer…killed by Israeli security forces”
Windsor publisher investigated over violent jihad remarks
Mohamad Hisham Khalifeh, founder and publisher of the Al Forqan newspaper, has been suspended on unpaid leave from the Windsor multicultural council
Media adds to trauma of terror attacks, psychologist says
The media are somewhat responsible for exacerbating the trauma many Israelis and others suffer from exposure to terrorism and war, according to an expert
LA Times publishes Israel apartheid ad in time for the Oscars
The ad, which says “Don’t endorse Israeli apartheid,” is sponsored by Jewish Voice for Peace, a pro-BDS group
The Agenda marks its 10th anniversary
An interview with The Agenda’s Steve Paikin
For Israeli bloggers, the rules are the same but different
New online censorship rules signal a turning point for Israeli media, a recognition that the traditional forms of news reporting and dissemination are being challenged
Israeli foreign ministry slams CBS for ‘false’ headline
This was “unprecedented chutzpah, a slanted and false headline,” said foreign ministry spokesperson Emmanuel Nahshon