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In the Face of Social Media Challenge, Did Newspapers Make a Wrong Move in the Web Strategy?

Posted By: adminon: July 19, 2017In: GovernanceTags: CNN.COM, Google, H Iris Chyi, Jack Shafer, New York Times, Online newspapers, Ori Tenenboim, Pew Centre, University of Texas, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Yahoo NewsNo CommentsViews:
In the Face of Social Media Challenge, Did Newspapers Make a Wrong Move in the Web Strategy?

Newspapers have run into turbulence the type they have not encountered in history. Readers and advertisers and, by implication, revenue are all dwindling with a great move over to the social... Read more

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Two Days of Search for Common Grounds Among Nigerian Christians and Muslims

Posted By: adminon: June 15, 2017In: De-EscalationTags: AK47, MAD, MC Hammer, Pew Centre, Search for Common GroundNo CommentsViews:
Two Days of Search for Common Grounds Among Nigerian Christians and Muslims

Although now 35 years old, having been founded in 1982, Search for Common Ground (just known as Search) is certainly not a household name in Nigeria, not withstanding its involvement in conf... Read more

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