Jo Glanville is Director of English PEN and joined the organization in September 2012 from Index on Censorship, where she served as an award-winning Editor since 2006.
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Editorial - Jo Glanville PART ONE: DISPATCHES The Pursuit of Secrecy - Richard Norton-Taylor How the Courts Stopped Labour's Cover-up PART TWO: RADIO REDUX Rulers of the Airwaves - Gillian Reynolds The Key to Radio's Success Looking for America - Joe Queenan Talk Radio Is the Battleground for the USA's Soul Open Mike - Aryeh Neier Free Speech Remains the Best Antidote Culture of Caution - Martin Semukanya Rwandan Journalists Are Still Rebuilding Credibility Radio Waves: Facts and Figures - Liam Hodkinson and Elizabeth Stitt The World Strikes Back - Irena Maryniak The Broadcast Revolution Has Rewritten the Rules New Waves - Richard Sambrook International Radio Can No Longer Go It Alone Stripsearch - Martin Rowson Good Morning, Belgrade - Adrienne Van Heteren The Triumph of B92 Rules of Engagement - Maria Eismont Alexei Venediktov on the Secret of His Survival Radio Silence - Vugar Gojayev Azerbaijan's Shrinking Media Landscape DAB Is Dead - Grant Goddard How the Digital Dream Turned Sour Local Hero - Carlos Flores Borja A Peruvian Station's Battle to Broadcast Interrupted Service - Aleida Calleja Community Radio on the Front Line in Mexico Piracy Goes Kosher - Anat Balint Israeli Settlers Join the Media Game Taboo Buster - Kristen Ess Schurr Jordan's Hero of the Airwaves Real Lives - Shirazuddin Siddiqi The Programme the Taliban Couldn't Ban Too Free too Fast - Ernest Waititu How Kenya's Broadcasters Fell Foul of the Law PART THREE: BODY WORKS Covered up - Marge Berer The Full Frontal That Got Pulled Make Me Beautiful - Omid Salehi Inside the World of Iranian Cosmetic Surgery PART FOUR: FICTION My Best Friend - Javad Mahzadeh Exclusive Extract from His Novel