No longer do they have to read press releases as dictated by the government or air "official" videos that are boring or uninformative. Opposition parties and candidates have appeared on the news -- and even as the lead story -- for the first time. Reporters use compelling pictures and natural sound. But the big test will come when the nation's first election is scheduled, perhaps as early as August. Stay tuned.
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008
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No longer do they have to read press releases as dictated by the government or air "official" videos that are boring or uninformative. Opposition parties and candidates have appeared on the news -- and even as the lead story -- for the first time. Reporters use compelling pictures and natural sound. But the big test will come when the nation's first election is scheduled, perhaps as early as August. Stay tuned.
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