#mediamonday: CIMA Media Blog
Happy New Year!
Welcome to the official launch of the CIMA Media Blog, an information hub for media development, freedom of expression, citizen journalism, and media tools in the digital age. The CIMA Media Blog will serve as a multimedia, interactive space where media development specialists and policymakers can come to learn about events, reports, and other programs; share best practices and lessons learned; and get acquainted with others in the field.
You’ll find monthly updates about funding issues in media development, global media policy updates, regional and country highlights, and the latest studies and resources in the international media development field.
On Mondays CIMA Media Blog will publish #mediamonday, which includes interviews with media development practitioners, stories about their work, and advances, events, and innovations in the media development field.
CIMA encourages comments and discussion on posts to promote meaningful dialogue about media issues and media development. Readers are encouraged to share posts through Facebook, Twitter, and other social media.
Check out these posts:
Sparking Media Development in Tunisia and Egypt
Hungarian Media Law: One Year Later
#mediamonday: Talking about Failure
Make sure to follow our RSS feed so you don’t miss a post, and please follow us on Twitter and Facebook for all the latest updates in international media development. Also, check out other CIMA resources:
Digital Media Mash Up – a weekly compilation of events, news articles, and research about digital media. An archive of the Digital Media Mash Up can be found on CIMA’s website at http://cima.ned.org/tools-and-resources/digital-media-mash. Sign up for the DMM here
Media News – a daily list of news articles on media development and press freedom. An archive of Media News articles is available at http://cima.ned.org/tools-and-resources/daily-media-news. Sign up for the Media News here.
CIMA’s website (www.cima.ned.org) contains a number of other resources for those interested in media development, including detailed country profiles examining the state of independent media around the world, an 1,100 items bibliographic database, a comprehensive list of media development organizations, full videos of CIMA events, and all of CIMA’s publications.






