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Sharon Tzur previously ran ], a media monitoring organization based in the UK. Sharon Tzur previously ran ], a media monitoring organization based in the UK.
Media Watch International was created with seed money from the Jerusalem Fund of ] to absorb HonestReporting.<ref></ref> Media Watch International was created with seed money from the Jerusalem Fund of ] to absorb HonestReporting.<ref></ref>
==Criticism==

Some cricitize Media Watch as biased and being a mere pro-]i media watchdog, with very little unbiased or unpartial activities vís a vís de ] conflict(s).


==See also== ==See also==

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Media Watch International is a media monitoring organization founded by Sharon Tzur and based in New York. It describes itself as "an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to advancing Israel's image by promoting accurate, impartial media coverage of, and providing timely, factual information about, Israel and the Middle East."

Sharon Tzur previously ran Honest Reporting, a media monitoring organization based in the UK. Media Watch International was created with seed money from the Jerusalem Fund of Aish HaTorah to absorb HonestReporting.

See also

Similar organizations based in the United Kingdom

References

  1. Jewish Telegraphic Agency article on HonestReporting

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