The distance between the people and the press, Fanoos said, is growing wider by the day. The journalists quoted Aziz Fanoos, director of Kabul University's journalism department, who said that many readers believe newspapers are filled with falsehoods. ![]() After interviewing booksellers, journalism professors, and newspaper editors, the reporters conclude that most literate Afghans rarely read newspapers. In an article in the "Afghan Recovery Report" of the London-based Institute for War and Peace Reporting, Qadam Ali Nekpai and Ahmad Shifaee wrote that 140 publications are now available and more are being launched daily. AFGHANISTAN KABUL MEDIA: QUANTITY, LITTLE QUALITY.Ī glut of poor-quality publications are turning off readers in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, according to two Afghan free-lance journalists.
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