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Media Mind
Tarek Cherkaoui, Şeymanur Yönt
12 episodes
6 days ago
Media Mind, a podcast from TRT World Research Centre, unpacks some of the most noteworthy yet misconstrued news events of the month, bringing them to the fore and connecting them to the defining political, social, and intellectual order of the 21st century. In each episode, academics, journalists, activists, and opinion leaders will unravel political narratives surrounding issues ranging from global politics and media controversies to criminal justice and corporate crimes.
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Media Mind, a podcast from TRT World Research Centre, unpacks some of the most noteworthy yet misconstrued news events of the month, bringing them to the fore and connecting them to the defining political, social, and intellectual order of the 21st century. In each episode, academics, journalists, activists, and opinion leaders will unravel political narratives surrounding issues ranging from global politics and media controversies to criminal justice and corporate crimes.
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Media Bias and the Coverage of the Karabakh Conflict
Media Mind
39 minutes 40 seconds
2 years ago
Media Bias and the Coverage of the Karabakh Conflict

In this episode of the Media Mind, Dr. Tarek Cherkaoui hosts Shafag Mehraliyeva, Program Director, Communication and Digital Media, ADA University. Shafag Mehraliyeva, drawing on her personal experience, explains the Karabagh conflict and Azerbaijan's victory. As an expert, she discusses how the Western media reports the issue, misleading the public about the background and specificities of the conflict and unfairly depicting Azerbaijan's positions.

Shafag Mehraliyeva is a founding director of the Communication and Digital Media program at ADA University in Baku, Azerbaijan. She is a Faculty member at the School of Public and International Affairs. Ms. Mehraliyeva joined ADA in October 2012, bringing her extensive experience of twelve-year assignment in the United States, where she worked as a US correspondent for "AzerTAj" state telegraph agency. Based in Washington, DC, she covered US-Eurasia relations and was actively involved in cultural advocacy and community-building efforts. Prior to her assignment in the United States, Shafag Mehraliyeva was a news anchor for Azerbaijan's national broadcasting channel Space TV and became her country's first reporter to contribute to CNN World Report.  

She is a recipient of the "Karabakh Spririt" award from the US-based "Karabakh Foundation", where she served as an adviser and spearheaded the Foundation's "Azerbaijani Radio Hour" broadcasted on one of the capital area's radio stations.

This podcast is produced and edited by Seymanur Yont. To get in touch with the producers email us at seymanur.yont@trt.net.tr

Media Mind
Media Mind, a podcast from TRT World Research Centre, unpacks some of the most noteworthy yet misconstrued news events of the month, bringing them to the fore and connecting them to the defining political, social, and intellectual order of the 21st century. In each episode, academics, journalists, activists, and opinion leaders will unravel political narratives surrounding issues ranging from global politics and media controversies to criminal justice and corporate crimes.