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Mr. Associated Press: How 20th-century journalism titan Kent Cooper transformed the news industry

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Thursday, June 1, 2023

In scores of AP bureaus and thousands of newsrooms around the world, the printers that hammered out the news fell silent.

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  • In scores of AP bureaus and thousands of newsrooms around the world, the printers that hammered out the news fell silent.
  • Almost a century after Cooper became AP’s general manager, what can we learn from his career and the development of the institution he led?
  • And what does it tell us about how journalism — including the international news system — evolved during the mid-20th century?

Human-interest news

    • First, driven by competition with the United Press, AP’s great rival, Cooper loosened the strictures that made AP news colourless and dull (even if widely recognized for its accuracy and impartiality).
    • Editors of AP member newspapers were turning to the livelier and breezier (and, according to some AP supporters, less accurate) stories provided by UP.
    • “If one man fails to file a story of a millionairess marrying a poor factory hand because that man understands such a story is not properly A.P.

Moving beyond North America

    • The second major change — one that Cooper spent more than 15 years fighting for — was loosening restrictions that prevented AP from distributing news outside North America.
    • These restrictions were a product of AP’s earlier reliance on the British agency Reuters and its allies for almost all its international news.
    • While many AP directors considered the Reuters connection an essential foundation of AP’s dominance of the U.S. newspaper market, Cooper insisted AP could succeed on its own.
    • By 1945, his campaign had succeeded: AP was poised to sell North American-style news everywhere in the world with virtually no restrictions.

Embracing technology

    • He also pioneered the development of same-day news photography by wire, permanently changing daily journalism’s repertoire of storytelling methods.
    • Before the advent of AP’s Wirephoto, photographs were delivered by mail, train or airplane, often taking days to reach their destination.

Commitment to facts and accuracy

    • One thing that Cooper did not change was AP’s commitment to factual accuracy and political neutrality — a rejection of the virulent partisanship that dominated U.S. journalism for most of the 19th century, and that is now returning.
    • On the factual side, few things caused him, and AP, more grief than high-profile errors.
    • Such errors led to immediate investigations of what had gone wrong, embarrassed and apologetic corrections, and severe consequences including firing of those responsible.

The highly secretive Five Eyes alliance has disrupted a China-backed hacker group – in an unusually public manner

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Saturday, May 27, 2023

This comes hot on the heels of news in April of a North Korean supply chain attack on Asia-Pacific telecommunications provider 3CX.

Key Points: 
  • This comes hot on the heels of news in April of a North Korean supply chain attack on Asia-Pacific telecommunications provider 3CX.
  • Such public admissions from the Five Eyes alliance are few and far between.
  • Let’s take a look at the events leading up to Volt Typhoon – and more broadly at how this secretive transnational alliance operates.

Uncovering Volt Typhoon

    • Volt Typhoon is an “advanced persistent threat group” that has been active since at least mid-2021.
    • Australia wasn’t directly impacted by Volt Typhoon, according to official statements.
    • As for how Volt Typhoon was caught, this hasn’t been disclosed.

Living-off-the-land

    • This is when attackers rely on using the resources already contained within the exploited system, rather than bringing in external tools.
    • By using internal resources, attackers can bypass safeguards that alert organisations to unauthorised access to their networks.
    • As such, living-off-the-land allows for lateral movement within the network, and provides opportunity for a persistent, long-term attack.

Who are the Five Eyes?

    • The alliance was formed after World War II to counter the potential influence of the Soviet Union.
    • In 2019, Australia was targeted by Chinese state-backed threat actors gaining unauthorised access to Parliament House’s computer network.
    • Indeed, there is evidence that China is engaged in a concerted effort to target Australia’s public and private networks.

Ukraine war: why WWI comparisons can lead to underestimates of Russia's strengths

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Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Coverage over the past winter months, for example, has focused on how Ukrainians are fighting in WWI-like muddy trenches in Bakhmut, while Russia suffers almost WWI levels of casualties.

Key Points: 
  • Coverage over the past winter months, for example, has focused on how Ukrainians are fighting in WWI-like muddy trenches in Bakhmut, while Russia suffers almost WWI levels of casualties.
  • Many of the WWI comparisons stress the unmodern nature of what is happening on Ukraine’s battlefields.
  • And, most importantly, by making these kinds of historical comparisons, we detach ourselves from the war’s horrors and violence.

Unmodern and modern war

    • In these comparisons, WWI does not serve as the benchmark of modern war, but as the haunted image of primitive industrial warfare from more than a century ago.
    • What’s so characteristic of WWI, and seems so unmodern, is its lack of progress.
    • And while we have seen drones and other hi-tech tools of war on the news, we haven´t seen much progress on pushing back the frontline.

Underestimating Russia’s objectives

    • The unmodern is, of course, closely associated not just with the war in general, but especially with Russia’s conduct.
    • But by tying Russia’s conduct to a stereotypical image of WWI fighting, we might stop analysing the full context.
    • One might also lose sight of the toll the current fight might be taking on the “more modern” Ukraine’s forces.
    • Is it a war against Ukraine, or a war against the west that happens to be fought in and over Ukraine?

Disengaging from reality

    • But that is a dangerous and misleading thought, as it isolates what is happening in Ukraine from our own times.
    • What we see in Ukraine is not a historical horror show, it is the ugly face of full-scale modern war.
    • Over the past decades, western society has become strangely unaware of what happens in a modern war.

China Small Molecule CDMO Market Trends Analysis Report 2023: A $46 Billion Industry by 2030 - Increase in Dependence for One-Stop-Shop CDMOs - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Tuesday, April 18, 2023

The "China Small Molecule CDMO Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Product (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients API, Finished Drug Products), By Synthesis, By Drug, By Workflow, And Segment Forecasts, 2023 - 2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Key Points: 
  • The "China Small Molecule CDMO Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Product (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients API, Finished Drug Products), By Synthesis, By Drug, By Workflow, And Segment Forecasts, 2023 - 2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • China is recognized across the world as one of the largest industrial hubs.
  • The API segment dominated the China small molecule contract development & manufacturing organization market with the largest revenue share of 61.8% in 2022.
  • Owing to a significant number of drug manufacturing and development activities conducted in the oncology segment in the country
    Quality issues associated with outsourcing.

Huading Awards Group Announces Michelle Yeoh as Winner of Best Global Actress Award at the 36th Huading Awards Ceremony

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Sunday, April 9, 2023

Key Points: 
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230409005016/en/
    In the global category, All Quiet on the Western Front won the Best Picture award, Michelle Yeoh won the Best Actress award, and Brendan Fraser won the Best Actor award.
  • Better Call Saul won the Best TV Series award, and Kristos Andrews won the Best Actor award, while Mai Davika Hoorne won the Best Actress award.
  • In January 2023, the Huading Awards Group announced the upgrade of the Huading Awards brand in Los Angeles.
  • In terms of film and television awards, the awards would be selected for global film and television masterpieces in the same session, and the award name will be changed to Global Film and Television Art Huading Awards.

Huading Awards Group Announces Michelle Yeoh as Winner of Best Global Actress Award at the 36th Huading Awards Ceremony

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Wednesday, April 5, 2023

LOS ANGELES, April 5, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The 36th Global Film and Television Arts Huading Awards ceremony held on March 31, 2023, at the Avalon Theater in Hollywood, California honored globally recognized actors, actresses, films, television programs and producers with awards.

Key Points: 
  • In the global category, All Quiet on the Western Front won the Best Picture award, Michelle Yeoh won the Best Actress award, and Brandon Fraser won the Best Actor award.
  • Better Call Saul won the Best TV Series award, and Christos Andrews won the Best Actor award, while Mai Davika Hoorne won the Best Actress award.
  • In January 2023, the Huading Awards Group announced the upgrade of the Huading Awards brand in Los Angeles.
  • In terms of film and television awards, the awards would be selected for global film and television masterpieces in the same session, and the award name will be changed to Global Film and Television Art Huading Awards.

The 2nd Aollywood Five Continents Film Festival Nominations Were Announced: "All Quiet on the Western Front" Led With 7 Nominations

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Sunday, March 26, 2023

Among the Five Continents Film Main Competition Unit, “All Quiet on the Western Front" won 7 nominations, followed by "Tár" and “Elvis” with 6 nominations.

Key Points: 
  • Among the Five Continents Film Main Competition Unit, “All Quiet on the Western Front" won 7 nominations, followed by "Tár" and “Elvis” with 6 nominations.
  • Those three films were competing for Best Global Film, along with "Everything Everywhere All at Once" and "Argentina, 1985."
  • In the main competition for five continents films, which has received the most attention from global filmgoers, "All Quiet on the Western Front," which was highly acclaimed by global audiences in 2022, won seven nominations for Best Global Picture, Best Global Director, Best Global Screenwriter, Best Global Actor (2 persons), Best Global Cinematography and Best Global Film Editing, becoming the biggest winner in the nomination stage.
  • "Elvis" was nominated for six awards, including Best Global Picture, Best Global Director, Best Global Screenwriter, Best Global Actor, Best Global Cinematographer and Best Global Film Editing, and is also a favorite for this year's Golden Jasmine Awards.

Avid Celebrates Outstanding Achievements of Its Creative Customers at 95th Academy Awards, BAFTAs and ACE Eddies

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Tuesday, March 14, 2023

BURLINGTON, Mass., March 14, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Avid ® ( Nasdaq: AVID ) congratulates its award-winning and nominated customers for their creative achievements at this year’s prestigious entertainment industry awards, including the Oscars®, BAFTAs and the American Cinema Editors (ACE) Eddies.

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  • BURLINGTON, Mass., March 14, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Avid ® ( Nasdaq: AVID ) congratulates its award-winning and nominated customers for their creative achievements at this year’s prestigious entertainment industry awards, including the Oscars®, BAFTAs and the American Cinema Editors (ACE) Eddies.
  • Nine out of the 10 nominees for the Oscar for Best Picture were edited with Media Composer.
  • Avid, the Avid logo, Media Composer and Pro Tools are trademarks or registered trademarks of Avid Technology, Inc., or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Academy Awards and Oscar are the registered trademarks and service marks of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

The Strong Generation: A New Revolution Starting from Taiwan Spreads to the World

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Thursday, March 9, 2023

Consequently, Dr. Wu came up with a slogan two years ago, "the spring of the Strong Generation," which he called a liberation movement for the highly-aged.

Key Points: 
  • Consequently, Dr. Wu came up with a slogan two years ago, "the spring of the Strong Generation," which he called a liberation movement for the highly-aged.
  • Despite the variety of global issues, we will not stop making this world a better place with the revolution of 'the spring of the Strong Generation."
  • Chun-Cheng Wu remains devoted to the training courses of "Strong Generation Speaker" in Taiwan.
  • These are the things business owners cannot neglect as the Strong Generation is coming," Chun-Cheng Wu pointed out.

Global Trade Growth to Lag Behind GDP for the First Time in 25 Years, While Familiar Trade Patterns Will See Massive Shifts

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Tuesday, January 17, 2023

BOSTON, Jan. 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Ukraine conflict has replaced the pandemic as the leading strain on global trade.

Key Points: 
  • BOSTON, Jan. 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Ukraine conflict has replaced the pandemic as the leading strain on global trade.
  • For the first time in 25 years, global trade in the coming decade will grow at a slower rate than gross domestic product (GDP), and familiar trade patterns will shift, according to a new report released today by Boston Consulting Group (BCG) .
  • The report, titled " Protectionism, Pandemic, War, and the Future of Trade ," predicts that world trade will grow at a rate of just 2.3% per year through 2031—less than the 2.5% projected for global economic growth.
  • This compares with about 1.5 pp of trade growth per percentage point of GDP growth in the 1995 to 2008 period, and about one to one in the period from 2009 to 2019.