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Incisive Journalism In Cameroon The Best Of Cameroon Report 19781986 1st Edition Samnuvala Fonkem

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Incisive Journalism In Cameroon The Best Of Cameroon Report 19781986 1st Edition Samnuvala Fonkem
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Publisher: Langaa RPCIG
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.46 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Sam-Nuvala Fonkem
ISBN: 9789956791781, 9956791784
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Incisive Journalism In Cameroon The Best Of Cameroon Report 19781986 1st Edition Samnuvala Fonkem by Sam-nuvala Fonkem 9789956791781, 9956791784 instant download after payment.

Working for Cameroon state-owned Radio in the 1970s and 80s meant toeing the official line and learning not to sing out of tune. While the rather scanty private press that existed at the time was subject to prior censorship, a different kind of censorship self-censorship prevailed at the Radio where topics for commentaries were vetted by the Minister of Information or his delegate. But for Anglophones working in a predominantly francophone environment, once topics were approved, the authorities could not be sure which direction commentaries were going to take as the journalists applied the tactics of bite and blow', sometimes giving full expression of their Anglo-Saxon spirit of debate and critical analysis as evidenced in this selection of commentaries from the Sunday morning commentary programme, Cameroon Report (now Cameroon Calling) of the late 1970's up till 1986. It is a showcase of the irrepressible seed of freedom of expression that Anglophone journalists were imbued with and demonstrated at a time when subjects related to coups d'etat, human rights and governance were considered taboo. It was and shall remain the indelible input of the Anglophone character that has had a positive influence on Cameroon's media landscape."

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