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The New Yorker Wins Four National Magazine Awards

On Thursday night, The New Yorker won four National Magazine Awards—known as the Ellies—in the categories of Essays and Criticism, Feature Writing, Columns and Commentary, and Fiction.

Mongolia’s Media Laws Threaten Press Freedom

For more than 70 years, one fixture of Mongolian life was not unlike that of its closest neighbors.

Mongolia’s Media Laws Threaten Press Freedom

For more than 70 years, one fixture of Mongolian life was not unlike that of its closest neighbors.

MONGOLIAN JOURNALISTS WILL HEAD USA TO STUDY

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ The Presidential Office will continue for journalists a program on studying in the USA.

Lack of legal environment in the media sector acknowledged

The second National Session of Press Media Managing Officials discussed “Free Journalism Legal Environment” at the Government Palace on October 4.

What Bloomberg employees can see when they snoop on customers

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Bloomberg LP is in damage-control mode. Some of its largest customers have publicly accused the firm’s journalists of snooping on their usage of Bloomberg terminals, the firm’s wildly profitable information service for investors.

Globe International celebrates World Press Freedom Day in Mongolia

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Globe International Centre, a Mongolian free expression NGO, and the Mongolian Journalists Association with support from Open Society Forum (OSF), Mongolia, marked World Press Freedom Day 2013 on May 1, 2013 at the OSF Conference Hall.

20th Anniversary of World Press Freedom Day

May 3rd is World Press Freedom Day. This year we will also celebrate its 20th anniversary since 3rd May was first proclaimed World Press Freedom Day at the UN General Assembly in 1993.

Mongolia sank 2 places in World Press Freedom Index

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Reporters Without Borders has published its World Press Freedom Index 2013.

U.S media brings glitz to increasingly urbane Mongolia

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Every time a new Mongolian-language edition of Cosmopolitan magazine is released, Tselmeg Erdenkhuu sits down with a friend to explore a monthly dose of Hollywood gossip, glitzy fashion and scintillating sex.

Steppe change as US media bring glitz to Mongolia

ULAN BATOR — Every time a new Mongolian-language edition of Cosmopolitan magazine is released, Tselmeg Erdenkhuu sits down with a friend to explore a monthly dose of Hollywood gossip, glitzy fashion and scintillating sex.

Freedom of press law to be discussed in Parliamant

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The Standing Committees on Budget, State Structure, Social policy and Education Culture and Science in parliament are to discuss the following issues during today`s plenary session.

Media visits Salkhit wind farm

Newcom LLC gave media a look at the construction site for the Salkhit wind farm.

4th Annual Baldorj Prize Awarded to Top Journalists

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An annual awards event—named in honor of Ts.Baldorj—commemorating journalism were handed out for the fourth time yesterday at the Ulaanbaatar Restaurant.

The man who educated the Ninja Turtles

A 37-YEAR-OLD Tamworth man travelled to Mongolia to put his skills in mines rescue to the test in the gold mines.

VNA cements ties with Mongolian counterpart

VietNamNet Bridge – General Director of the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) Nguyen Duc Loi met with Director General of the Montsame News Agency of Mongolia Sukhbaatar Altantsetseg in Hanoi on August. 7.

Media Personnel Attacked for Election Reporting in Mongolia

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and its affiliate the Confederation of Mongolian Journalists (CMJ) are deeply concerned by reports of an attack on eight journalists and camera operators from local television broadcaster Sky TV on June 28, 2012 in Khuvsgul aimag, in Mongolia’s north.

The Media World is Changing

It is not a secret that mainstream media has started experiencing criticism from its readers.

Mongolians to have a version of The National Geographic

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The National Geographic Society has awarded “Irmuun” publishing company of Mongolia a right to publish Mongolian version of National Geographic Kids, National Geographic, National Geographic Traveler.

Olympics Will Stream Live on YouTube in Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa

Olympics fans across Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa will be able watch the Summer Games in London live via YouTube this July and August.