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Mediterranean Cities Media

The Mediterranean’s treasures include its cities and the people who live in and around them. They enjoy media of all kinds. Here we will collect those media and provide a means for them to talk with one another, and we will connect anyone with these media and the cities which are their homes. Let us know what you think. You are welcome to the free subscription offered in the right hand column below. We look forward to learning about and sharing the cities of the Mediterranean with you.

Thursday, June 25, 2020

As Museums Get on TikTok, the Uffizi Is an Unlikely Class Clown - The New York Times

To be explored.
Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 8:09 PM No comments:

Thursday, June 4, 2020

Venice Glimpses a Future With Fewer Tourists, and Likes What It Sees - The New York Times

I hope they can make Venice even better.
Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 3:25 AM No comments:
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Potential sponsors

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  • Anima Investment Network
  • ANSAmed
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Some of the cities' media...

  • MARSEILLE - La Provence [French only]
  • NICE - Cote d'Azur Ecobiz [French only]
  • NICE - Nice-Matin [French only]
  • Regional - Magharebia.com
  • Regional - Middle East North Africa Financial Network
  • ROME - La Repubblica [Italian only]
  • TIRANA - Shekuli [Albanian only]
  • TUNIS - La Presse [French only]

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Terry MAGUIRE
Media/internet lawyer and advocate. Irish and US citizen (Chapel Hill, North Carolina). Thirty-five year career working with newspapers and other media to pursue opportunities and solve problems. Working on a center for the media of all the countries around the Mediterranean basin - the Mediterranean Media Center in Nice, France - and digital services addressing food in North Carolina. Member of the Washington, DC Bar.
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