Post-Saddam Media Flourishes, Not Without Controversy

IPS-Inter Press Service September 17, 2004, Friday
By Peyman Pejman

BAGHDAD - Since the fall of Saddam Hussein and his regime last year, one of the clearest signs that a new Iraq has emerged is the flourishing media business.

But their coverage, and that of international Arabic-language satellite channels such as Al-Arabiye and Al-Jazeera, has been subject to much debate. U. S. and many Iraqi officials say the coverage has been biased and has provoked violence.

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