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Islamic State and the Media

Should graphic violence carried out by Islamic State be broadcast on media outlets? And, ±«Óãtv News bursts into the music stations in Africa.

Islamic State released yet another horrific, highly produced film last week - this time showing the beheading of 21 Christians in Egypt. We ask our audience what they think the media should do with this material. Listeners in the US give their views on what the media should air from these videos and whether the power of the word can be just as chilling. What does your local media choose to air and what does it leave out? What effect does that have on how this story is told? Make sure you get in touch because we want to take a global look at the issue in the coming weeks.

Also, we find out whether listeners in Ghana are enjoying a dose of ±«Óãtv News with their daily diet of music and entertainment as ±«Óãtv Minute launches its 60-second bulletins on partner station YFM across South Africa, Zambia, Uganda, Tanzania and Ghana. We hear from breakfast show host NYDY in Kumasi and Rajan Datar speaks to YFM fan Abdul who has been trying out ±«Óãtv Minute.

(Photo: A Coptic clergyman shows a photo of one of the Egyptian Coptic Christians said to have been killed by IS in Libya. Credit: Mohammed El-Shahed/AFP/Getty Images)

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Mon 23 Feb 2015 03:50GMT

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  • Sat 21 Feb 2015 11:50GMT
  • Sat 21 Feb 2015 23:50GMT
  • Mon 23 Feb 2015 03:50GMT

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