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Doudou Dienne & Claude Robinson Read the MacBride Report and the New World Information Order
Claude Robinson and Doudou Dienne talk about the Macbride Report, a 1980 UNESCO publication whose aim was to analyze communication problems, relating to mass media and news, and to suggest a kind of communication order to diminish these problems. They also explain Inter press agency’s goals and objectives, that a truly global cultural exchange of media and cultural starts taking place and that people in the US can access third world cultural products with the same ease that these access american culture. Claude Robinson was the United Nation’s correspondent for Inter Press Service and Doudou Dienne was UNESCO’s representative at the United Nations. Inter Press Service was set up in 1964 as a non-profit international cooperative of journalists, focusing delivering news from a third-world perspective.
1985 TRT: 28 minutes #80