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2021 ends with the decrease in journo-killings globally: PEC

According to Press Emblem Campaign (PEC), the global media safety and rights body, the bygone year witnessed the killing of 79 media employees by assailants in 29 countries marking an improvement in journo-murder index by 14% (where 92 were killed in 2020).PEC has lately confirmed the death of Burmese journalist A Kay Sai (also known as Sai Win Aung) because of serious head injuries by theshell operated by the Myanmar military junta at Maekheewar village of Karen State on 25 December last. Sai (38) was trapped in crossfirebetween the junta forces and KNLA rebels and finally hit by artillery from Tatmadaw.“We strongly condemn the killing of journalists by the Burmese military personnel. Prior to him, Yangon-based freelance photojournalist Ko Soe Naing died under military custody on 14 December. PEC condolences their demise and urges the military dictator Min Aung Hlaing to deliver justice to the bereaved families,” said Blaise Lempen, secretary-general of PEC.

Myanmar (also known as Burma or Brahmadesh) is witnessing a series of unpleasant incidents since a military coup in February 2021 that deposed the democratically elected Aung San Suu Kyi-led government in Naypietaw, where the media fraternity also faces unprecedentedatrocities. The military personnel detained nearly 125 journalists in the last 11 months and nearly 30 are still behind bars.Afghanistan emerged as the most dangerous country for journalists with 12 casualties in 2021, followed by Mexico (10 dead), Pakistan (7),India (6), the Philippines, Yemen (4 each), Democratic Republic of Congo (3), Myanmar, Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, Kenya, Nigeria,Somalia, Azerbaijan, Ethiopia, Burkina-Faso and Turkey (2 each).“India has otherwise lost a huge number of scribes to Covid-19 complications since March 2020, only following Brazil (294 corona-media casualties). India (279) is followed by Peru (198), Mexico (122), Colombia (79), Bangladesh (68), USA (66), Italy (60), Venezuela (59), Argentina (46), Indonesia (42), Iran (34), United Kingdom (33), Turkey (29), Pakistan (27) and Nepal (23),” said Nava Thakuria, PEC’s Asia representative. […]

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Penguins Founds In Vermont

Great Eastern Radio debuted Adult Hits “97.9/105.7 The Penguin” WSNO-FM Au Sable NY/Burlington VT and 1450 WSNO/105.7 W289CH Barre VT. Launching at midnight, the new brand is positioning as “Vermont’s Chill Hits” featuring a broad mix of music with an emphasis on songs from the 1980s and current/recurrents. 97.9 had been stunting with Christmas music […] […]

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The best gaming podcasts from 2021 for you to listen to

2021 was a great year for gaming podcasts. Both gaming and podcasts are more popular than ever, so it’s no surprise that the mix of the two is popular as well. In this article, we guide you through the best gaming podcasts from 2021. There are so many podcasters streaming into the internet that it […] […]

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WWHX Is Now

Neuhoff Media launched Hot AC “Now 100.7” WWHX Normal/Bloomington IL at the stroke of midnight of the new year. The former Rhythmic CHR “Hot 100.7” had been stunting as “Christmas 100.7” since November 1. Positioning as “Bloomington/Normal’s Best Music”, the station continues to target Cumulus’ market leading CHR 101.5 WBNQ, just now from the opposite […] […]

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Eagle Lands Just Outside Chattanooga

For the second year in a row, First Class Media Group’s 1480 WJTW Bridgeport AL/95.7 W239CO Chattanooga TN/106.1 W291CF Bridgeport GA has come out of Christmas music with a new format. After flipping in January 2021 to a mix of Classic Country and Southern Gospel as “Mix 106.1/95.7”, WJTW has kicked off 2022 by flipping […] […]