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2021
- 8 November: French Lingua reached 20 thousand translations and posts.
- 18 October: GV Alum Ylenia Gostoli won a 2021 Anti Slavery Day Award for Best investigative news article dealing with Modern Slavery or Human Trafficking.
- October: Veroniki Bacharidi-Krikoni published a Greek translation audiobook of Gustave le Bon's “Psychology of Crowds“.
- 24 September: Tanya Lokot was hosted by Sacha Pfeiffer On the Media/WNYC discussing Russian elections internet censorship.
- 29 August: Tanya Lokot spoke to ABC Radio Australia about Belarusian anti-regime hackers in the context of Belarus's government crackdown on protesters and civic pushback.
- 18 August: Sharing stories from Mozilla's 2020 Internet Health Report and what's ahead for internet health in 2021; you'll hear Mohamed ElGohary reflecting on the importance of internet communities and Nyamishana Prudence about what women in Uganda are doing to defend their rights online, while Laura Vidal highlighted the work of digital rights advocators in Venezuela.
- 12 August: Ezzatullah Mehrdad joins the Washington Post’s Kabul Bureau as a reporter to uncover Afghanistan.
- 28 July: J. Fernanda Sánchez Jaramillo was awarded Internews Earth Journalism Network’s 2021 Grant.
- July: Devika Sakhadeo was awarded the Gold Medal for securing the first rank in MSc Media and Communication Studies, from Savitribai Phule Pune University for the 2017-19 batch.
- 5 July: Ángel Carrión post “25 de julio: Una fecha tres veces trágica en la historia puertorriqueña”, was included as a reference in the EnciclopediaPR entry “25 de julio: un día con muchos significados”.
- June: Global Voices in Esperanto was mentioned in all three versions of the newsletter of Esperanto-UN Organization, along with Esperanto Wikipedia, recognizing the Esperanto Lingua community efforts. (English / French / Esperanto)
- April: The Esperantic Studies Foundation (ESF) and the Centre for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems, in their 17th issue of Information for Interlinguists, gave a shout out to Esperanto Lingua
- 8 March: Mohamed ElGohary shares his ideas around open knowledge and healthy online communities in Mozilla's 2020 Internet Health Report podcasts.
2018
- 9 February: openDemocracy republishes “The First Mobile Phone Network for Indigenous Communities in Mexico Is Under Threat” by Jacobo Nájera and Giovanna Salazar and translated by Teodora C. Hasegan.
2017
- 7 August: IranWire quotes GV Iran editor Mahsa Alimardani in its story Israel’s Twitter Gaffe.
- May: New Internationalist magazine publishes on page 8 of its print edition a condensed version of Marvel Meets Orishas: A Brazilian Artist Is Turning African Gods Into Superheroes, by GV Brazil and Lusophone Africa/Asia editor Taisa Sganzerla.
- 8 March: GV Caribbean editor Janine Mendes-Franco speaks on a Women. Everywhere IWD panel about the extent to which cultural attitudes toward women affect the way women, and issues related to women, are represented, reported on and discussed.
- 8 March: Tech website GURU8 names GV contributor Prudence Nyamishana one of the “women who move and shake the internet in Uganda.”
- 8 February: Al Jazeera's The Stream tweets out GV contributor Emma Lewis's story ‘Tambourine Army’ Gathers Recruits as Jamaicans’ Anger Over Child Sexual Abuse Grows.
- 6 February: Sean's Russia Blog Podcast interviews RuNet Echo editor Kevin Rothrock about wading through the Russian-speaking web.
- 18 January: CNN publishes a piece by GV Southeast Asia editor Mong Palatino on Filipinos’ reactions and concerns to Donald Trump's presidential election.
2016
- 29 December: Loop speaks to GV Caribbean editor Janine Mendes-Franco about social media activism in Trinidad and Tobago throughout 2016.
- 11 December: Hong Kong Free Press republishes GV Northeast Asia editor Oiwan Lam's A Major Leak Exposes How Chinese Loan Sharks Make Female Debtors Take Nude Selfies, one of dozens of stories the site republishes in 2016.
- 5 December: Stabroek News republishes GV Caribbean editor Janine Mendes-Franco's post Caribbean Women Take Their Power Back by Sharing Stories of Sexual Abuse Via the #LifeinLeggings Hashtag.
- 5 December: Photo blog Our Jamaican Frame republishes GV contributor Emma Lewis's post Dancehall Directory? A New Yellow Pages Cover Stirs Controversy in Jamaica.
- 13 October: The Wire republishes GV contributor Erin Gallagher's translation: The Story of an Argentine Torturer's Son.
- 5 October: The Guardian interviews GV MENA editor Joey Ayoub for its story “The Muslim cleric who stumps for Trump draws ire and confusion.”
- 1 October: NPR profiles GV contributor Marcell Shehwaro and her efforts maintaining a network of informal schools in Aleppo.
- 30 September: The New York Times quotes GV contributor Marcell Shehwaro pressing the US Secretary of State over his country's lack of serious action against the Assad regime in Syria.
- 28 September: Al Jazeera interviews GV contributor Arzu Geybullayeva about a referendum to give Azerbaijan's president more power.
- 28 September: Al Jazeera's The Stream interviews GV Latin America editor Laura Vidal about the peace deal between the government and FARC in Colombia.
- 19 September: Quartz interviews RuNet Echo editor Kevin Rothrock about Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump.
- 16 September: The Guardian's New East network republishes RuNet Echo editor Kevin Rothrock's story Twenty Years of Russian Political Campaign Ads.
- 13 September: Rising Voices director Eddie Avila is interviewed by Pacific Standard magazine about language activism.
- 13 September: GV contributor Robert Valencia appears on US-based Spanish-language TV network Univision discussing Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
- 23 August: Several GV contributors appear on Lawfare's list of List of Female Technology Policy Experts.
- 23 August: The Guardian's Global development: Poverty matters blog highlights GV contributor Karlo Mikhail Mongaya's story “Jalaur Mega Dam in the Philippines Threatens to Displace Indigenous Peoples in Panay Island.”
- 22 July: GV contributor Robert Valencia appears on Venezuela online TV and radio channel Fórmula.
- 14 July: Boing Boing reports on GV Central and Eastern Europe editor Filip Stojanovski's story The Fascinating World of Cold War-Era Hungarian Cartoons.
- 12 July: The Wall Street Journal cites GV Northeast Asia editor Oiwan Lam's story A New Species of Beetle Named After President Xi Is Blacklisted on Chinese Social Media.
- 8 July: GV contributor Robert Valencia participates in a discussion about racism in the United States on VIVOPlay on-demand news platform, one of the many appearances he regularly makes on Spanish-language media outlets.
- 8 July: Boing Boing reports on GV Northeast Asia editor Oiwan Lam's story China Bans News Sourcing From Social Media.
- 1 July: Boing Boing reports on GV Francophone editor Lova Rakotomalala's story Why Everyone in Madagascar Is Making Jokes About Pineapple.
- July: Kyiv Post republishes RuNet Echo editor Tetyana Lokot's story #IAmNotAfraidToSayIt: Ukrainian Social Media Users Break the Silence on Sexual Violence, one of 16 GV stories the site republishes in 2016.
- 20 June: Photography news site Digital Rev relies on GV contributor Sanjib Chaudhary's story One Photographer’s Mission to Change People’s Perception of Burn Survivors in their own reporting.
- 6 June: Nieman Lab reports on Global NewsFrames, a project of Global Voices and MediaCloud which seeks to create a digital toolset and editorial process for rapid analysis of online media frames and trends in the world’s media markets.
- 2 June: openDemocracy republishes GV contributor Fernanda Canofre's story Four Years and an Impeached President Later, Paraguay's Curuguaty Massacre Is Still in the Shadows.
- 23 May: The Guardian's Africa network republishes GV contributor Liam Anderson's “Burundi exiles record forgotten victims of political crisis.”
- 4 May: The Guardian's Africa network republishes GV contributor Demba Kandeh's story Something Unprecedented Is Happening in The Gambia and You Probably Have No Idea.
- 30 April: Al Jazeera's Listening Post interviews GV Iran editor Mahsa Alimardani about the ways messaging apps are reshaping how news is shared.
- 29 April: Fusion refers to RuNet Echo's reporting twice (here and here) in its article This face recognition company is causing havoc in Russia—and could come to the U.S. soon.
- 19 April: The Guardian's Africa network republishes GV Sub-Saharan Africa editor Ndesanjo Macha's story Think You Know The Somali People? Think Again!
- 17 April: Caribbean News Now republishes author Emma Lewis's post Jamaicans Aren't Feeling the Neighbourly Love From Trinidad and Tobago's Airport Border Control.
- 21 March: A Chatham House report on Russia cites several RuNet Echo pieces on censorship and access.
- 26 February: Montenegrin newspaper Vijesti republishes GV Central and Eastern European editor Filip Stojanovski's post When Elections Are a Joke, the People Tell Election Jokes on their website.
- 20 February: BBC Trending talks to GV Caribbean editor Janine Mendes-Franco about the outcry over a Trinidad and Tobago mayor's victim-blaming comments in the murder of a Carnival masquerader.
- 17 February: The Guardian's Africa network republishes GV contributor Liam Anderson's story Burundi's Independent Media Finds Itself in the Crossfire of a Deadly Crisis.
- 10 February: Colombian newspaper El Espectador republishes the Spanish version of author Florencia Goldsman's post The YouTube Women: Delivering Hard-Hitting Digital Video Activism.
- 30 January: Daily Dot republishes GV South Asia editor Rezwan's post Why I went into exile: A Bangladeshi blogger tells his story.
- 13 January: The Guardian's New East network republishes RuNet Echo editor Tetyana Lokot's ‘Russian Ebola': Civic Project Tracks Russians’ Deaths in Police Custody.
2015
- December: GV Iran editor Mahsa Alimardani appears in the German documentary Mein Iran: Einblicke in die Islamische Republik.
- 16 December: The Guardian's New East network republishes GV contributor Darina Gribova's story This Cat Calendar Is Making the Russian Orthodox Church Go Viral.
- 11 December: The Guardian's Africa network republishes GV contributor Endalk's story Why Are Students in Ethiopia Protesting Against a Capital City Expansion Plan?
- 5 December: The Guardian's New East network republishes GV contributor Karena Avedissian's story ‘Asa Ayo'? No, Thanks. Armenian Opposition Gets Creative Ahead of Crunch Referendum.
- 1 December: The Guardian's Africa network republishes GV Sub-Saharan Africa editor Ndesanjo Macha's story When in Doubt, Ask Yourself ‘What Would the Tanzanian President Do?’
- November/December: German magazine Emma profiles GV Iran editor Mahsa Alimardani as one of five women “programming the future”.
- 23 November: The Guardian's Africa network republishes GV Sub-Saharan Africa editor Ndesanjo Macha's story Africans Wonder What Pope Francis’ Visit Will Achieve for the Continent.
- November: GV author Joey Ayoub's Bridge post The Streets of Paris Are as Familiar to Me as the Streets of Beirut receives attention from a variety of media outlets, including CBC Radio, Al Jazeera, PRI, Huffington Post, Salon, Quartz, The Economist, USA Today, Washington Post, Al-Arabiya, The Express Tribune, El Mundo, News.com.au, Associated Press, International Business Times and Mashable.
- 19 October: Huffington Post republishes Marcell Shehwaro's What's Personal When You're Syrian? from her award-winning series Dispatches From Syria.
- 8 October: RuNet Echo editor Tetyana Lokot appears on HuffPost Live to ask the director of “Winter On Fire” how objective or subjective documentaries should be (starts at 5:50).
- 24 September: In an editorial for Al Jazeera, Belen Fernandez links to GV author Violeta Camarasa's post An ‘Appeal to Affection and Empathy’: Barcelona's Mayor Wants Spain’s Cities to Welcome Refugees.
- 11 September: Hong Kong Free Press republishes GV Northeast Asia editor Oiwan Lam's post Trolls Go After Artists Who Aren’t ‘Patriotic’ Enough During China’s WWII Parade, one of many GV posts that Hong Kong Free Press has republished.
- 7 September: The Guardian's New East Network republishes GV author Winston Olsen's post Meet the Men That Have Eluded Tajikistan's Secret Beard Police.
- 2 September: Fusion relies on RuNet Echo editor Tetyana Lokot's post This Ukrainian Artist Is Drawing Comics About His Imprisonment By Pro-Russian Militants in Donetsk for its story The ‘Ukrainian Banksy’ is now making comics about his life in prison.
- 21 August: Public Radio International republishes GV author Ángel Carrión's post Puerto Rico Celebrates the First Same-Sex Weddings—And It's About Time, one of many GV posts that PRI has republished as part of an ongoing partnership.
- 6 August: The Guardian's New East Network republishes RuNet Echo editor Tetyana Lokot's post Selfie Empowerment: Russian Communists Want Your Lenin Selfies.
- 16 July: Juan Cole republishes GV Iran editor Mahsa Alimardani's post ‘The World Has Changed': Bold Statements From Iranian Newspapers in Reaction to Iran Deal.
- June-July: A variety of media outlets quote GV author Dércio Ernesto Tsandzana about Mozambique scrapping the country's anti-gay law, including Agence France-Presse, Mail and Guardian, El Mundo, Le Monde, and Al Jazeera.
- June-July: Ignition republishes GV Japan editor Nevin Thompson's post Take a Stroll Through the Backstreets of Japan.
- 23 June – CBC Radio speaks with GV Iran editor Mahsa Alimardani about the possibility of sanctions against Iran being lifted (video here).
- 22 June - The Guardian's New East Network republishes GV author Elita Bakirova's post How Kyrgyzstan's Favourite Fermented Drink Became a National Symbol.
- 20 June - Quartz republishes GV author Yessika González's post As Violence Rises, Some Venezuelans Pray to Dead Criminals for Help and Protection (translated by Marianna Breytman).
- 10 June – PRI profiles GV author Elaine Díaz and her new media project Periodismo de Barrio in Cuba.
- 8 June – ivoh speaks to GV French editor Lova Rakotomalala about creating a media of empathy.
- 7 June – First Post cites GV author Aparna Ray's post India, Bangladesh: Water Disputes and Teesta River Diplomacy in its story Modi sings Mamata's tunes on Teesta water-sharing: Was Bangladesh the ice-breaker between PM and WB CM?
- 3 June - Revista Sic republishes GV author Yessika González's post La divinización de espíritus criminales en Venezuela: ¿Un eco de la expansión de la violencia en el país? in Spanish (As Violence Rises, Some Venezuelans Pray to Dead Criminals for Help and Protection in English).
- 29 May – Radio Free Europe speaks to RuNet Echo editor Kevin Rothrock about the Russian Internet on the Power Vertical podcast.
- 22 May – Fast Company profiles GV author Elaine Díaz's new media project Periodismo de Barrio in Cuba.
- 21 May – Puerto Rico Te Quiero magazine republishes a Spanish translation of GV Spanish-language editor Firuzeh Shokooh Valle's post A US Lawyer Who Defends Puerto Rico's Political Prisoners.
- 18 May - Mashable quotes RuNet Echo editor Kevin Rothrock for the story A long way from Moscow: ‘Russia's Mark Zuckerberg’ took on the Kremlin – and lost his country and the business he built.
- 15 May – RuNet Echo editor Tetyana Lokot appears on Voice of America in Ukrainian to discuss her story Facebook's Zuckerberg Responds to Ukrainians’ Complaints, But Is His Answer Enough?
- 15 May – Quartz republishes GV Japan editor Nevin Thompson's post In Japan, a Social Network Dedicated Entirely to Weather News.
- 13 May – America's Voice names GV author Robert Valencia's Bridge post Can This US Presidential Hopeful Capture Republican and Latino Hearts? a must-read on immigration reform.
- 13 May - Claridad magazine republishes a Spanish translation of GV Spanish-language editor Firuzeh Shokooh Valle's post A US Lawyer Who Defends Puerto Rico's Political Prisoners.
- 7 May - Deutsche Welle in Spanish interviews GV Latin America Community Manager Laura Vidal.
- 7 May - Hover interviews GV executive director Ivan Sigal about how Global Voices works and what makes it special.
- 7 May - Vice's Motherboard reports on new research by GV Iran editor Mahsa Alimardani and security researcher Frederic Jacobs published on Advox.
- 7 May - The Associated Press reports on new research by GV Iran editor Mahsa Alimardani and security researcher Frederic Jacobs published on Advox.
- 7 May – Quartz republishes RuNet Echo editor Tetyana Lokot's post Pro-Russian Videos Get Fake Views With Help From Malware.
- 7 May – Wired in German profiles GV Iran editor Mahsa Alimardani at re:publica.
- 5 May - Emma magazine promotes GV Iran editor Mahsa Alimardani's talk at re:publica.
- 5 May - GV contributor Saprina Panday appears on France 24's The World This Week to discuss the earthquake in Nepal.
- 29 April - Quartz republishes GV author Narayan Adhikari's Bridge post #NepalQuake: A Tale of Personal and National Tragedy.
- 27 April - Quartz profiles a new platform, created by GV author Tarek Amr's Amr Sobhy, called Mwazna, which lets Egyptian citizens monitor the government's spending.
- 24 April - The Guardian publishes One year on, jailed Ethiopian bloggers are still awaiting trial by Advox editor Ellery Roberts Biddle and GV author Endalk Chala.
- 17 April – Vice cites GV Central and Eastern Europe editor Danica Radisic's Liberland, the Balkans’ Newest Micronation, Is Looking for Citizens in its coverage of the same story.
- 15 April – The International Journalists’ Network names GV author Elaine Díaz one of 4 Cuban Bloggers to Know.
- 13 April – NPR interviews RuNet Echo editor Kevin Rothrock about the Kremlin's “war on memes”.
- 9 April – PRI interviews Advox editor Ellery Roberts Biddle for its story Renewed diplomacy still leaves Cubans stuck in a dial-up world.
- 8 April - Quartz republishes RuNet Echo author Will Wright and RuNet Echo editor Kevin Rothrock's post Who the Hell Keeps Leaking Kremlin Correspondence?
- 7 April - Huffington Post highlights a new platform, created by GV author Tarek Amr's Amr Sobhy, called Mwazna, which lets Egyptian citizens monitor the government's spending.
- 6 April – PBS Mediashift's Daily Must Reads highlights GV author Milton Ramirez's post Meet Mexico's Crowdfunding Campaign Against Censorship and Bots.
- 27 March - Time references Advox post Internet in Iran: Evaluating Rouhani’s First Two Years as President in its article These 5 Facts Explain the State of Iran.
- 17 March – RuNet Echo editor Tetyana Lokot appears on Voice of America.
- 16 March - RuNet Echo editor Tetyana Lokot appears on Al Jazeera's Listening Post.
- 16 March – Quartz republishes GV Northeast Asia editor Oiwan Lam's post Five Young Feminists Still Missing in China.
- 8 March - Daily Dot republishes an edited version of GV author Tarek Amr's post Egyptians Gleefully Remix ISIS ‘National Anthem’.
- 7 March - Quartz republishes GV Japan editor Nevin Thompson's post A Week in the Life of a Tokyo ‘Salary Man’.
- 17 February – Quartz republishes GV Iran editor Mahsa Alimardani's Bridge piece, Iran, Beyond the Headlines.
- 12 February – Vice's Motherboard quotes RuNet Echo editor Kevin Rothrock in the piece, Crime, Punishment, and Russia's Original Social Network.
- 10 February - Slate's future tense blog republishes Netflix Is Coming to Cuba. But Will It Have Any Customers? by GV author Elaine Diaz and Advox editor Ellery Roberts Biddle.
- 2 February – GV Hungarian Translation Manager Marietta Le makes it to Forbes Hungary's 30 successful Hungarians under 30.
- 7 January – PBS republishes GV Iran editor Mahsa Alimardani and Auke Rick Akkerman's Advox post The Story Behind Iran’s Censorship Redirect Page.
2014
- 17 October – Advox editor Ellery Biddle speaks about the “criminalization of encryption” in Could Encrypted Data Hurt Us? on HuffPost Live.
- Fall 2014 – Four GV members are featured in World Policy Journal's Fall 2014 edition Connectivity. In the article Joining Zone 9, GV co-founder Rebecca MacKinnon writes about jailed GVers in Ethiopia. And in a collaborative piece called The Big Question: The Social Media Frenzy, Nwachukwu Egbunike writes about Nigeria, Tohir Pallaev contributes on Tajikistan and Erkan Saka on Turkey.
- 18 July - Vox names RuNet Echo editor Kevin Rothrock as one of 23 Twitter accounts to follow on MH17 and Ukraine.
- 29 June – Russia's Hacker Collective That Wasn't, by RuNet Echo editor Kevin Rothrock, is cited by Max Seddon on BuzzFeed.
- 20 June – Sultan Suleimanov on the RuNet's Last Chance, a translation by RuNet Echo editor Kevin Rothrock, and Meeting with Putin, Industry Leaders Ditch Users on Digital Rights, also by Kevin Rothrock, is cited by Max Seddon on BuzzFeed.
- 16 June – Global Voices Executive Director Ivan Sigal is interviewed by Photo District News on Bringing New Ideas and Underrepresented Voices to Storytelling
- 6 June – Jen Psaki, the Russian Internet's Public Enemy No. 1 by RuNet Echo author Aric Toler is named and cited in The New York Times and the Russian news portal NewsRu.com.
- 5 May – Spanish Newspaper El País profiles GV French contributor and prolific West Africa cyber-activist Anna Guèye.
- 4 April - Global Voices is mentioned as an “interesting example..worth watching closely” in the Guardian's The secret to a successful marriage for journalism and commercial interests.
- 25 March - Ukrainian Women's Sex Boycott Against Russian Men by RuNetEcho editor Kevin Rothrock is referenced in this post by the Atlantic.
- 22 February – Pro-Maidan Video Goes Viral Thanks to Pavel Durov, Russia's Zuckerberg by RuNetEcho editor Kevin Rothrock is referenced in the NYT’s The Lede.
2013
- 25 September Two Women Jailed After Kissing at Religious Rally in Brazil by GV author Fernanda Canofre and translator David Bond is republished by PRI.
- 15 September – Global Voices Editor Silvia Vinas and Global Voices Author Elizabeth Riviera Remember Chile's 9/11 on Al Jazeera’s Listening Post.
- 9 September - Global Voices Author Robert Valencia is interviewed on Al Jazeera's The Stream show, “Is free trade fair in Colombia?
- 8 August Story on Mexico's Energy Reform by Global Voices author J. Tadeo and translator Tiago Miller is picked up by the Washington Post.
- 24 July - Global Voices in German is mentioned on the website of leading German daily Süddeutschen Zeitung.
- 18 July - Global Voices story on India's school lunch deaths is mentioned by the Washington Post blog.
- 11 June – The New York Times profiles Global Voices Cuba contributor Elaine Diaz.
- 12 April – GV RunetEcho Editor Kevin Rothrock is cited in on ForeignPolicy.com in Russian Wikipedians Fight for Right to Read about Smoking Cannabis
- 09 March - Global Voices Executive Director Ivan Sigal is interviewed by the Danish newspaper Berlingske Tidende in Tyranner går også til tandlægen (Tyrants go to dentists too)
- 08 March - The Guardian shares research in “Data on gender that will make you smile, not groan” that shows that Global Voices is the most gender-balanced news organization ever studied by a team in the US.
- 12 February - The Guardian mentions a story by Global Voices in Shahbag protesters versus the Butcher of Mirpur.
- 05 February - Switzerland-based Nouvo interviews Global Voices Advocacy Director Hisham Almiraat in Tunisie: que sont devenus les cyberactivistes?
- 09 January – The Washington Post blog Worldviews, quotes Global Voices East Asia Editor Oiwan Lam's GVA story in A Chinese Web censor snaps, goes on public rant.
2012
- 09 December 2012 – Time mentions Rising Voices and Global Voices and features our work on endangered languages in Want to Tweet in Mayan? This Group Can Help.
- 01 December 2012 – Global Voices author Sana Saleem makes Foreign Policy's Top 100 Global Thinkers List.
- 26 November 2012 – An interview with Global Voices Founder Ethan Zuckerman is published in one of Portugal's leading newspapers Publico, “A Internet pode ajudar a democracia por ser descentralizada.”
- 15 November 2012 – The Atlantic mentions Global Voices in “Young People Have the Power to Change the World.”
- 15 November 2012 – The Washington Post blog Worldviews, quotes MENA Editor Amira Al Hussaini's story in “Middle East Twitter users mock Arab League’s slow response to Gaza.”
- 14 November 2012 – The Washington Post blog Worldviews, quotes North East Asia Editor Oiwan Lam and our story in “Chinese netizens are using English to mock China’s political climate.”
- 31 October 2012 – The Washington Post, picks up our story on Catalan journalists fighting libel fines, quoting Global Voices Catalan Translation Manager Violeta Camarasa in this report “Catalans fight libel fine with YouTube videos.”
- 31 August 2012 – LinkAsia, features Global Voices Korean Language Editor Yoo Eun Lee in a video report “South Korean Court Upholds Ban on Abortion.”
- 22 August 2012 – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty, quotes a Global Voices report by RuNetEcho Editor Kevin Rothrock.
- 26 July 2012 – The Atlantic Cities, picks up a report by Global Voices Author Ayesha Saldanha on Rana Jarbou's Faceless Experiment in Saudi Arabia.
- 26 June 2012 – The Lede, the New York Times blog mentions a report by Global Voices Author Mahaa Sanosi.
- 08 May 2012 – Thot Cursus, a reference website on education and digital world in France/Francophone Canada, publishes an article on Global Voices.
- May 2012 – Several Global Voices representatives speak (also here) at the re:publica 2012 media event in Berlin, Germany.
- 19 April 2012 – Global Voices’ session at the Stockholm Internet Forum is covered by Swedish national television.
- 18 April 2012 – Author Ahmed Medien is interviewed by PRI's The World about the uprising in Tunisia.
- 11 April 2012 – The Global Voices Podcast produced by Jamillah Knowles in London, was named the United Kingdom winner in the non-profit category of the 2011 European Podcast Awards.
- 11 April 2012 – Radio Taiwan International covers GV member Mohamed ElGohary's talk ‘Social Media and the Egyptian Revolution’.
- April 2012 – Global Voices’ ‘Europe in Crisis’ coverage shortlisted for European Charlemagne Youth Prize 2012.
- April 2012 – The Bulgarian section of the AEJ (Association of European Journalists) awards Global Voices Bulgarian with “Excellence in Citizen Journalism”.
- 17 March 2012 – Global Voices Editor Silvia Vinas and Global Voices Author Elizabeth Riviera speak about Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa's relationship with the media on Al Jazeera’s Listening Post.
- 09 March 2012 – Ugandan author Rosebell Kagumire's response to Kony 2012 is noted in The New York Times’ The Lede.
- 27 February 2012 – GV author Collins Mbalo's blog ‘A Nairobians Perspective’ voted as
the best African Blog at the World Media Awards. - 02 February 2012 – Editor Claire Ulrich is interviewed on France 5 TV about her work with Global Voices en Français.
- 27 January 2012 – Global Voices is credited in a Forbes article.
- 24 January 2012 – Global Voices’ Joi Ito and Amira Al-Hussaini are mentioned in the Wired Smart List 2012.
- 19 January 2012 – Global Voices representatives are quoted in a Boston Globe article on anti-piracy bills.
- 17 January 2012 – Global Voices Co-Founder Rebecca MacKinnon publishes her book ‘Consent of the Networked: The Worldwide Struggle for Internet Freedom‘.
- 03 January 2012 – The Guardian newspaper mentions author Paula Goes’ article on Brazil's GDP in a round-up on 2011.
2011
- 17 December 2011 – arstechnica.com interviews Global Voices board member Joi Ito on the battles faced by Creative Commons licensing.
- 16 December 2011 – Author Julie Owono writes for Al Jazeera on the CFA franc.
- 14 December 2011 – Global Voices’ Rebecca MacKinnon and Ivan Sigal write a special editorial for CNN.
- 14 December 2011 – Author Danica Radovanovic discusses digital divide and social media on the Scientific American's online blog.
- 14 December 2011 – Cory Doctorow refers to Ivan Sigal and Rebecca MacKinnon in a post on boingboing.net.
- 12 December 2011 – RuNet Editor Alexey Sidorenko speaks to Robert Wright on bloggingheads.tv.
- 12 December 2011 – Sami Ben Gharbia, Global Voices Advocacy director, is mentioned in a Bloomberg article.
- December 2011 – Global Voices’ Ethan Zuckerman and Sami Ben Gharbia are honoured as two of Foreign Policy's Top 100 Global Thinkers
- 15 November 2011 – German newspaper Zeit Online publishes an article linking to GV content.
- 15 November 2011 – Op-Ed by Global Voices Co-Founder Rebecca MacKinnon published in The New York Time
- 9 November 2011 – Global Voices Author Elizabeth Riviera are interviewed on Al Jazeera's The Stream show, Chilean education protests & online activism in Cuba
- 01 November 2011 – Author Mona Kareem is interviewed on The World about trolling Obama
- 18 October 2011 – Jillian York from Global Voices is mentioned in a GigaOm article.
- 15 October 2011 – Author Gershom Ndhlovu receives the 2011 Mwape Peer Journalism Award.
- 10 October 2011 – Soundbite by Author Filip Stojanovski is featured in a CNN clip on Macedonia's Skopje 2014 project.
- 08 October 2011 – The Guardian publishes an article by Global Voices Author Yazan Badran.
- 08 October 2011 – Candy Radifera from Lingua Malagasy is interviewed by RFI.
- 07 October 2011 – PBS Newshour references Global Voices’ work.
- 07 October 2011 – Sami Ben Gharbia from Global Voices Advocacy is mentioned in a Foreign Policy article.
- October 2011 – Article in International Journal of Communication, ‘How The New York Times, Global Voices and Twitter Covered the Egyptian Revolution’.
- 29 September 2011 – Author Ruslan Trad is interviewed by France 24 about clashes between Roma and Bulgarians.
- 07 September 2011 – Global Voices Aymara Editor Victoria Tinta is interviewed by Telesur.
- 01 September 2011 – Afrik.com mentions a Global Voices article.
- September 2011 – Global Voices is mentioned in French book on volunteering, ‘Impliquez-vous ! 101 actions solidaires et écolos pour un monde meilleur’.
- 18 August 2011 – Julie Owono, Global Voices author, writes for The Economist.
- 18 August 2011 – The Berkman Center releases three new reports on Circumvention Tool Usage, International Bloggers, and Internet Control, using data and analysis of Global Voices posts and hyperlinks.
- 15 August 2011 – Tunisian Afef Abrougui, a Global Voices author, is mentioned in The New York Times.
- 02 August 2011 – HASTEC publishes an article about Global Voices.
- 02 August 2011 – Global Voices is the feature of a piece by Spanish media outlet El Punto.
- 01 August 2011 – Co-Founder of Global Voices, Ethan Zuckerman, contributes to a Berkman Center report.
- 31 July 2011 – Global Voices Co-Founder Rebecca MacKinnon writes an opinion piece for CNN.
- 29 July 2011 – Channel 4 News quotes Global Voices’ Rebecca MacKinnon in an article on the China train crash.
- 26 July 2011 – The UK's Guardian newspaper mentions Global Voices.
- 25 July 2011 – Reuters mentions Global Voices’ Jillian York in an article on Google+.
- 17 July 2011 – The Guardian newspaper comments on Global Voices co-founder, Rebecca MacKinnon's, TED talk.
- 13 July 2011 – CNN covers Rebecca MacKinnon's TED talk.
- 12 July 2011 – The TED talk by Rebecca MacKinnon is mentioned by Al Jazeera.
- 11 July 2011 – Al Jazeera interviews Tunisian activist and Global Voices Advocacy Director, Sami Ben Gharbia.
- 08 July 2011 – Global Voices’ critical coverage of the ‘Syria sniper’ video is picked up by The Guardian.
- 07 July 2011 – Claire Ulrich, Global Voices contributor, speaks to Deutsche Welle.
- 07 July 2011 – Contributor to Global Voices, Ruslan Trad, is interviewed by Press TV News.
- 01 July 2011 – Global Voices contributor Claire Ulrich speaks in French to Deutsche Welle regarding Rising Voices Mali.
- 01 July 2011 – Global Voices Multilingual Editor Paula Góes speaks about Project Lingua in an article by Nieman Journalism Lab.
- July 2011 – Co-founder of Global Voices, Rebecca MacKinnon, describes the expanding struggle for freedom and control in cyberspace in this TEDGlobal talk.
- July 2011 – Managing Editor of Global Voices, Solana Larson, is featured in the book ‘The Power of Open‘, published by thepowerofopen.org.
- 30 June 2011 – Mona Kareem, a Global Voices author, appears on Al Jazeera's ‘The Stream’.
- 30 June 2011 – Global Voices and Rebecca MacKinnon are mentioned on msnbc.com.
- 30 June 2011 – Global Voices author Hisham al-Miraat writes on Morocco for Foreign Policy magazine.
- 23 June 2011 – An article by Journalism.co.uk mentions Global Voices coverage of the imprisonment of a Bahraini blogger.
- 21 June 2011 – GigaOm quotes Global Voices Jillian York.
- 20 June 2011 – Bloomberg Business Week mentions Jillian York, Global Voices contributor.
- 20 June 2011 – Global Voices Editor Amira Al Hussaini is mentioned as a key foreign policy tweeter in Foreign Policy magazine.
- 16 June 2011 – Mashable uses Global Voices as an example of how non-profit organisations are bolstering citizen media around the world.
- 14 June 2011 – Time magazine foreign correspondent Jeff Israely, calls Global Voices the “proto-inventors” of the hyper-global news category, in the Nieman Lab blog.
- 04 June 2011 – Sinisa Boljanovic and Aleksandar Milosevic, Global Voices contributors, are interviewed by Al Jazeera.
- 02 June 2011 – Isabel Guerra, from the Peruvian Global Voices team, is interviewed live on Al Jazeera about Peru's elections.
- 02 June 2011 – Jillian York, Global Voices contributor, is quoted in Wired UK.
- 02 June 2011 – The Guardian profile Stephen King, who sits on the Global Voices board of directors.
- 28 May 2011 – Mong Palatino, Global Voices Southeast Asian editor, speaks to Radio Free Asia.
- 26 May 2011 – Global Voices is mentioned in an article by African online news site Afrik.com
- 26 May 2011 – Hisham al-Miraat, Global Voices contributor, writes for Foreign Policy magazine's The Middle East Channel.
- 26 May 2011 – Director of Global Voices Advocacy Sami Ben Gharbia is quoted in The Jordan Times.
- 25 May 2011 – Author Onnik Krikorian's post on Global Voices is referenced in a Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty article on the ‘Free Eynulla Fatullayev’ campaign.
- 23 May 2011 – An article by the International Press Institute mentions Global Voices author Anas Qtiesh.
- 22 May 2011 – Al Jazeera features an Opinion piece on the Spanish protests by Global Voices author Leila Nachawati.
- 19 May 2011 – Ukrainian Global Voices author Tetyana Bohdanova is quoted in Ukrainian daily Den (The Day).
- 19 May 2011 – Global Voices author Gregory Asmolov speaking on Russian debate talk show Duel.
- 18 May 2011 – Ethan Zuckerman, Global Voices co-founder, moderates a Center for Future Civic Media session on “Civic Disobedience“.
- 15 May 2011 – Global Voices co-founder Ethan Zuckerman is quoted in an article on Arab protest leaders by CNN.
- 13 May 2011 – Global Voices Advocacy is mentioned in an article on Chinese Internet censorship by the Guardian.
- 13 May 2011 – Global Voices Middle East and North Africa Editor Amira Al Hussaini is named as one of 10 dynamic foreign policy tweeters by CNN World.
- 12 May 2011 – Jillian York, Global Voices author, writes an Al Jazeera opinion piece on Africa Internet censorship.
- 12 May 2011 – Al Jazeera Stream links to three articles by Global Voices Russian authors about Russian blogger Navalny.
- 11 May 2011 – Jillian York, Global Voices author, is named the Electronic Frontier Foundation's new international team member.
- 08 May 2011 – Ivan Sigal, Global Voices Executive Director, speaks on NPR's The Best of Our Knowledge Podcast.
- 05 May 2011 – Global Voices is mentioned in an article by The Atlantic.
- 05 May 2011 – The Huffington Post picks up a Global Voices story written by author Aleksandar Milosevic.
- 02 May 2011 – Inter Press Service mentions Amira Al Hussaini, Global Voices North Africa and Middle East editor in a piece on online censorship.
- 02 May 2011 – The Committee to Protect Journalists blog highlights the risks faced by some Global Voices authors for their blogging.
- May 2011 – Global Voices’ Tarek Amr authors the book Konfliktkulturen (Conflict Cultures).
- May 2011 – Global Voices is featured in an article in German magazine Kultur Austausch (Cultural Exchange).
- 30 April 2011 – The Economist blog links to Global Voices.
- 30 April 2011 – Author Hamid Tehrani's post on Iran's Islamist bloggers is republished by Monthly Review magazine.
- 28 April 2011 – ReadWriteWeb links to a Global Voices report on Syrian uprisings.
- 28 April 2011 – Sina Ogdubemi of the World Bank talks about Global Voices Middle East and North Africa Editor Amira Al Hussaini in a blog post.
- 28 April 2011 – Global Voices’ Nwachukwu Egbunike appears on Aljazeera's Listening Post talking about the role of the media in Nigeria's elections.
- 26 April 2011 – Global Voices board member Joichi Ito is interviewed by Wired magazine.
- 24 April 2011 – Global Voices is mentioned in article on an Egyptian blogger by The Guardian newspaper.
- 23 April 2011 – Syrian Global Voices author Anas Qtiesh is recommended as one of eight ‘must follow’ Twitter users by UN Dispatch.
- 22 April 2011 – Global Voices’ coverage of the Syria protests is described as a “stellar job” by UN Dispatch.
- 20 April 2011 – Amira Al Hussaini, Global Voices editor, is interviewed by Al Jazeera at the sixth Al Jazeera Annual Forum in Doha.
- 18 April 2011 – Freedom House publishes its report ‘Freedom on the Net’ with the Russia chapter authored by Global Voices author Alexey Sidorenko.
- 15 April 2011 – Global Voices’ Amira Al Hussaini is mentioned in German newspaper ksta.de.
- 14 April 2011 – Global Voices Middle East and North Africa Editor Amira Al Hussaini's blog is recommended as one of the top ten must-read blogs from the Middle East by CNN.
- 13 April 2011 – Solana Larson, Claire Ulrich and Amira Al Hussaini from Global Voices are mentioned in German online magazine futurezone.at.
- 11 April 2011 – Global Voices Online is mentioned in an article in Vrij Nederland magazine.
- 11 April 2011 – GigaOm quotes Global Voices author Jillian York in an article on Facebook and the Chinese government.
- 09 April 2011 – Huffington Post quotes Global Voices blogger Julie Owono in a piece about Ivory Coast unrest.
- 08 April 2011 – The Wall Street Journal links to a Global Voices translation of an essay on Chinese artist Ai Weiwei.
- 08 April 2011 – Global Voices RuNet Echo post on the Distributed Denial-of-Service attack on LiveJournal is mentioned by Information Warfare Monitor.
- 07 April 2011 – Ethan Zuckerman, Global Voices founder, is quoted in an Al Jazeera article on the role of the media in shaping the discourse of international diplomacy.
- 05 April 2011 – Sami Ben Gharbia, Global Voices Advocacy director is quoted in an article by Spanish newspaper El Pais.
- 04 April 2011 – Global Voices Advocacy Director Sami Ben Gharbia is cited extensively in an article on Tunisia in The New Yorker.
- 02 April 2011 – Jillian York, Global Voices author, writes an Al Jazeera opinion piece on online propaganda.
- 01 April 2011 – Ethan Zuckerman, Global Voices founder, is mentioned in an article on safe use of social media for activists in The New York Times.
- 01 April 2011 – Global Voices contributor Julie Owono is mentioned in an Al Jazeera article on unrest in Côte d'Ivoire.
- Spring 2011 – Founder of Global Voices, Ethan Zuckerman, is referenced in ‘Digital Africa‘ article in The Economist's Intelligent Life quarterly magazine.
- 31 March 2011 – POLIS’ Charlie Beckett mentions Global Voices in a blog post.
- 30 March 2011 – UN Dispatch mentions a Global Voices post on Bahrain blogger arrests.
- 30 March 2011 – The World Editors’ Forum editorsweblog.org links to Global Voices coverage of the Nigerian elections.
- 30 March 2011 – International Business Times quotes Global Voices Middle East / North Africa Editor Amira Al Hussaini.
- 30 March 2011 – Italian newspaper Europa interviews blogger and Global Voices Middle East / North Africa Editor Amira Al Hussaini.
- 29 March 2011 – Global Voices contributor Firuzeh Shokooh Valle is interviewed by Chilean newspaper El Mercurio.
- 27 March 2011 – BBC Azeri interviews Global Voices author Onnik Krikorian in its last traditional radio broadcast.
- 24 March 2011 – Alexey Sidorenko, Global Voices contributor, is interviewed on the BBC Russian Service.
- 24 March 2011 – The Telegraph quotes Global Voices Persian language Editor Hamid Tehrani.
- 24 March 2011 – The Bay Area Reporter quotes Global Voices’ Ethan Zuckerman and Paula Goes.
- 23 March 2011 – The Wall Street Journal mentions an article by Global Voices author John Kennedy on Chinese blogger Han Han's reaction to the Libya crisis.
- 23 March 2011 – Committee to Protect Journalists links to an article by Dechen Pemba, Global Voices contributor, on Chinese censorship of a Tibetan website.
- 23 March 2011 – Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty quotes Global Voices contributor Vadim Isakov in an article on paid Russian online commenters.
- 23 March 2011 – The Atlantic links to Global Voices’ coverage of the Syrian unrest.
- 23 March 2011 – The New York Times links to an article by Global Voices author Anas Qtiesh.
- 22 March 2011 – Global Voices Jillian York writes for Al Jazeera on Arabs blogging in defiance.
- 22 March 2011 – Global Voices French contributors participate in a talk show with French radio station Radio Nova, in partnership with OWNI.fr.
- 21 March 2011 – The New York Times’ article on Global Voices and GV Editor Amira Al Hussaini is reprinted in a supplement in Swiss-German newspaper Tages-Anzeige.
- 19 March 2011 – The New York Times’ article on Global Voices and GV Editor Amira Al Hussaini is reprinted in a supplement in Spanish newspaper El Mundo.
- 19 March 2011 – UK newspaper The Telegraph mentions Global Voices coverage of the Japan earthquake in its live blog.
- 18 March 2011 – Amira Al Hussaini, Global Voices Editor, is mentioned in the Al Jazeera live blog on the Bahrain unrest.
- 17 March 2011 – Middle East and North Africa Global Voices editor Amira al Hussaini is interviewed by Al Jazeera television regarding the Bahrain protests.
- 16 March 2011 – Newspaper The Japan Times describes Global Voices coverage of the Japan earthquake as “outstanding”.
- 15 March 2011 – Global Voices Advocacy Director Sami Ben Gharbia is mentioned in an article by Jeune Afrique.
- 15 March 2011 – Italian newspaper Europa quotes Amira Al Hussaini, Global Voices editor.
- 15 March 2011 – The New York Times’ article on Global Voices and GV Editor Amira Al Hussaini is reprinted in International Herald Tribune.
- 15 March 2011 – Ivan Sigal, Executive Director of Global Voices, writes about the effect of United States government funding on digital activism in British magazine Index on Censorship.
- 15 March 2011 – Jill York, Global Voices author and board member, writes about the tools of digital resistance in Egypt in British magazine Index on Censorship.
- 14 March 2011 – UN Dispatch writer Mark Leon Goldberg, recommends Global Voices Middle East and North African Regional Editor Amira al Hussaini.
- 13 March 2011 – Solana Larson, Global Voices managing editor, is quoted in a New York Times ‘Media Decoder’ article on the Japan earthquake.
- 13 March 2011 – The New York Times writes an article about Global Voices. A version appeared in print on March 14, 2011, on page B3 of the New York edition.
- 12 March 2011 – Global Voices Japan earthquake special coverage page makes the front page of BBC News via the service's live blog.
- 12 March 2011 – Ivan Sigal, Executive Director of Global Voices, comments on the role of media in the Libyan war on television channel Al Jazeera.
- 11 March 2011 – Reporters Without Borders mentions Global Voices coverage in an article summarising the state of the Russian Internet.
- 10 March 2011 – BBC News live coverage of the Libyan revolution links to Global Voices.
- 08 March 2011 – Juliana Rotich, Global Voices environment editor and founder of Ushahidi.com, is named as one of The Guardian newspaper's ‘Top 100 Women in Technology‘.
- 08 March 2011 – CNNGO mentions Global Voices in an article about Japan's use of Twitter.
- 06 March 2011 – New York Times columnist and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner with over 1 million Twitter followers, Nicholas Kristof, links to a Global Voices article via Twitter.
- 04 March 2011 – Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty writes an article around a Global Voices post by Onnik Krikorian.
- 03 March 2011 – Global Voices Co-Founder Rebecca MacKinnon is quoted in eWeek Europe.
- 03 March 2011 – Global Voices is represented at an event held by the U.S.-Russia Presidential Commission, promoting a dialogue between Russian and American media professionals.
- 02 March 2011 – Global Voices Iran Editor mentioned on BBC Persian service.
- 01 March 2011 – The Wall Street Journal mentions Global Voices’ China coverage.
- 28 February 2011 – The Time of India link to Global Voices story on Libya, ‘Fear and Chaos at Tripoli Aiport’.
- 28 February 2011 – Forbes.com quote from Global Voices story on Libya, ‘Fear and Chaos at Tripoli Aiport‘.
- 28 February 2011 – Tarek Amr, author for Global Voices, is quoted in an article by alternative newspaper The Fresh Outlook.
- 28 February 2011 – The New York Times links to Global Voices coverage of the ‘people's protests’
around the world throughout February 2011. - 27 February 2011 – Global Voices is mentioned on the NewsTrust website, which is a guide for good journalism.
- 27 February 2011 – Global Voices story on Libya's Tripoli airport is featured by Huffington Post.
- 27 February 2011 – Huffington Post feature a tweet linking to a Global Voices post on Oman by editor Amira Al Hussaini.
- 26 February 2011 – The New York Times links to a Global Voices article on Serbian missionaries in Libya.
- 25 February 2011 – UK television station Channel 4 News mentions Global Voices coverage of the people's protests in its own roundup.
- 25 February 2011 – The Wall Street Journal mention Global Voices article on the possible shutting down of Chinese microblogging service Sina Weibo.
- 24 February 2011 – The TED Fellows blog mentions Global Voices’ coverage of the people's protests.
- 23 February 2011 – Forbes.com quote from Global Voices story on the occupation of the Libyan embassy in Dubai.
- 23 February 2011 – Global Voices South Caucasus Editor Onnik Krikorian is mentioned in a EURASIANET.org article.
- 23 February 2011 – Global Voices author Filip Stojanovski is interviewed for the Macedonian television show Nie (”We”) on the topic of “Kale, Internet, political parties, Facebook!? Whose fault is it?”, where he spoke about the importance of citizen media and Global Voices.
- 22 February 2011 – Global Voices founder Rebecca MacKinnon is mentioned in an article on the future of journalism in RadioWorld.com.
- 22 February 2011 – Global Voices founder Rebecca MacKinnon has a Q&A session on the internet in China with the New Yorker.
- 22 February 2011 – Forbes.com quote from Global Voices story on social media in the Arab world.
- 21 February 2011 – Ethan Zuckerman, co-founder of Global Voices, highlights Africa's protests in an article on Al Jazeera.
- 21 February 2011 – An article by Global Voices author Jillian York is mentioned by newspaper The Atlantic.
- 21 February 2011 – LA Times mentions a report by Global Voices on the jailing of Syrian blogger Ahmad Abu Khair.
- 20 February 2011 – Newspaper The Hindu mentions Global Voices founder Rebecca MacKinnon in an article on social media scrutiny in China.
- 20 February 2011 – The UK's Guardian newspaper singles out Global Voices for its citizen media news coverage.
- 20 February 2011 – The Toronto Star mentions Global Voices authors Ben Mhenni and Slim Amamou in an article on Tunisia.
- 18 February 2011 – Ayesha Saldanha, Global Voices contributor, has an article in The New York Times opinion pages.
- 17 February 2011 – Global Voices editor Amira Al Hussaini is mentioned in a BBC Radio 5 radio broadcast on the Middle East protests.
- 17 February 2011 – Storify feature a story by Global Voices editor Amira Al Hussaini on its front page.
- 16 February 2011 – Global Voices’ special coverage page on Bahrain protests is mentioned by Al Jazeera on its Bahrain live blog.
- 16 February 2011 – Global Voices author Julie Owono's blogging on Africa's revolutions is recommended by Foreign Policy magazine.
- 16 February 2011 – UN Dispatch recommends Global Voices Middle East editor Amira Al Hussaini as a top tweeter to follow for news on Bahrain protests.
- 16 February 2011 – Syrian blogger and Global Voices contributor Anas Qtiesh is interviewed by Voice of America.
- 16 February 2011 - Radio Farda mentions Global Voices in an article about Libyan protests.
- 15 February 2011 – Claire Ulrich from Global Voices is in a Public Sénat documentary shown repeatedly on French television.
- 15 February 2011 – Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet quote Global Voices Amira Al Hussaini in an article about Bahrain.
- 15 February 2011 – Amira Al Hussaini, Global Voices blogger, is mentioned in an Al Jazeera article about Bahrain protests 2011.
- 15 February 2011 – Television channel Al Jazeera quote Global Voices Middle East and North Africa Editor Amira Al Hussaini on the occasion of protests in Bahrain.
- 15 February 2011 – Global Voices founder Rebecca MacKinnon speaks at the webcast ‘The New Media Revolution and U.S. Global Engagement’, by the Broadcasting Board of Governors.
- 13 February 2011 – Global Voices Middle East and North African Regional Editor Amira al Hussaini is quoted in an article by Trade Arabia.
- 12 February 2011 – Global Voices founder Rebecca MacKinnon writes an opinion piece for CNN on internet and the Egypt protests.
- 12 February 2011 – Global Voices author Jillian York writes an Al Jazeera article on Syria unblocking social media.
- 10 February 2011 – Web magazine The Slate picks up on a Global Voices story about deadly pizza delivery driving in South Korea.
- 10 February 2011 – UN Dispatch news service highlights Global Voices founder Ethan Zuckerman's isolated post on protests in Gabon.
- 10 February 2011 – Reblogs of Global Voices’ posted ‘list of demands from Tahrir Square’, by The Atlantic and Sasha Frere-Jones among others.
- 8 February 2011 – The Wall Street Journal notes a Global Voices article on the rise of political Confucianism as an alternative to both ‘Mao Zedong Thought’ and Western liberal democracy.
- 8 February 2011 – Australia's ABC News publishes an article, ‘Arab awakening‘, by Global Voices Author Antoun Issa.
- 8 February 2011 – University of Oregon's Reporting 1 blog publishes a Q&A session with Onnik Krikorian, Caucasus Editor.
- 7 February 2011 – Too Much Information radio show from station WMFU mentions Global Voices’ Egypt special coverage.
- 7 February 2011 – Global Voices interview with jailed Egyptian blogger Wael Ghonim is noted on MSNBC.
- 5 February 2011 – WomensENews.org mentions Global Voices’ special coverage of bloggers discussing women's roles in the Egyptian uprising.
- 5 February 2011 – Ivan Sigal, Executive Director of Global Voices, comments on the role of social media in recent Egyptian political unrest on television channel Al Jazeera.
- 4 February 2011 – Global Voices Author Elaine Diaz's article on Cuba and the US cable leaks is republished by website Cuba Debate.
- 4 February 2011 – Cuban youth website Juventud Rebelde republishes Global Voices Author Elaine Diaz's Spanish language article on Cuba and the US cables leak.
- 3 February 2011 – Tarek Amr, Global Voices author, is mentioned in an article by French online l'EuroMag.
- 3 February 2011 – The LA Times uses a video first spotted by Global Voices to illustrate an article on female protestors in Egypt.
- 3 February 2011 – Global Voices is repeatedly mentioned during an interview on national French radio station France-Inter with Tunisian Author Lina Ben Mhenni.
- 3 February 2011 - Ethan Zuckerman and Jillian York, both from Global Voices Online, are mentioned as key commentators on social media’s role in events in Tunisia and Egypt by Giga OM.
- 3 February 2011 - English language online Russian newspaper The Moscow News.com quotes Global Voices Author Gregory Asmolov in an article on social media reporting a recent bomb blast in the country.
- 3 February 2011 - Advocacy Director of Global Voices Sami Ben Gharbia is quoted in the Center for International Media Assistance's report ‘Social Media in the Arab World: Leading up to the Uprisings of 2011‘.
- 2 February 2011 - Bloomberg Business Week quotes Tunisian blogger, activist and Global Voices Advocacy Director Sami Ben Gharbia in an article ‘The Fallacy of Facebook Diplomacy‘.
- 2 February 2011 – Radio Free Europe's Persian site Radio Farda.com mentions a Global Voices article on a timetable for revolution in the Arab world, written by Amira Al Hussaini.
- 1 February 2011 – Global Voices Author Claire Ulrich interviewed on French radio station France-Inter's national news hour.
- 1 February 2011 - IPS News.net interviews Global Voices Middle East and North African Regional Editor Amira al Hussaini about Egypt's ‘unplugged revolution’.
- 1 February 2011 - Global Voices’ Jillian York writes an article ‘The future of Egypt's internet‘ for Al Jazeera, mentioning GV's tweets and aggregated coverage.
- 31 January 2011 - New Hampshire Public Radio speaks with Global Voices Editor Deborah Ann Dilley on political unrest in Egypt and responses from the blogosphere.
- 31 January 2011 - Economist blog Prospero calls Global Voices Online “particularly good at collecting commentary from the Middle East“.
- 30 January 2011 – Global Voices special coverage on the Egyptian revolution is recommended by Dan Kennedy, on his Media Nation blog.
- 30 January 2011 - TWIT (this WEEK in TECH) interviews Global Voices Editor Anas Qtiesh on the Internet shutdown during the Egyptian protests.
- 29 January 2011 - Global Voices’ Ethan Zuckerman and Jillian York are referenced in a Giga OM article regarding the role of social media in the Egyptian protests.
- 28 January 2011 – Brazilian Veja magazine mention Global Voices blogger Farid Pouya in an article about Twitter.
- 28 January 2011 - Non-profit independent news service Intellectual Property Watch cites Global Voices coverage on how people in Egypt are getting communications out, despite their country's Internet blackout.
- 28 January 2011 - On the ground news service GroundReport references Global Voices coverage of Egyptian Twitter activity.
- 24 January 2011 - Global Voices Editor Claire Ulrich explores Tunisia's revolution in a streamed podcast with France Info.
- 24 January 2011 – The Atlantic newspaper quotes Global Voices’ Jillian York in an article about the Tunisian revolution.
- 23 January 2011 - News service GroundReport republishes a Global Voices article commemorating the 50th anniversary of Patrice Lumumba's assassination in the DR Congo.
- 23 January 2011 – Ethan Zuckerman, Global Voices founder, is interviewed on Canadian radio station CBC.
- 22 January 2011 – Author Lina Ben Mhenni is the focus of a Benzinga article on Tunisia's revolutionary bloggers.
- 22 January 2011 – RFI produce an audio report on Tunisia's Twitter revolution, mentioning Global Voices.
- 21 January 2011 – Global Voices’ Ethan Zuckerman and Jillian York both mentioned in an article about Tunisia's social media revolution in Canadian newspaper, National Post.
- 21 January 2011 – French national radio station France Culture discusses Tunisia's ‘digital revolution’ with Global Voices Editor Claire Ulrich.
- 15 January 2011 – Foreign Policy magazine cites Ethan Zuckerman and Jillian York, Global Voices representatives, in an article about Tunisia.
- 15 January 2011 – Global Voices Author Sami Ben Gharbia is mentioned in a Newsweek article about young Tunisian blogger activists.
- 14 January 2011 – Global Voices’ Jillian York quoted in an article about Tunisia's revolution by abc NEWS.
- 14 January 2011 – Claire Ulrich, Global Voices Editor for France, has an article published by OWNI about the history of Tunisian cyber-censorship.
- 13 January 2011 – Jillian York from Global Voices mentioned in an article about Tunisia and the Internet for non-profit Arabic and English television channel Layalina Productions.
- 13 January 2011 – CNN News mentions Lina Ben Mhenni, Global Voices Author, in an article about social media and the Tunisian revolution.
- 11 January 2011 - International journal LINKS mentions Global Voices coverage of Red Shirt anti-government protests in Thailand.
- 10 January 2011 – Al Jazeera quote Global Voices Author Lina Ben Mhenni in an article about Tunisia.
- 6 January 2011 – Al Jazeera television station mentions Author Sami Ben Gharbia and Global Voices in an article about Tunisia's ‘cyber war’.
- 5 January 2011 – VOANews.com speaks with Author Lina Ben Mhenni about Tunisian blogging.
2010
- 11 December 2010 – The Guardian newspaper mention Global Voices founder Rebecca MacKinnon in an article.
- 9 December 2010 – The Guardian quotes Global Voices in a story on Iranian blogger Hossein Derakhshan’s release from prison.
- 8 December 2010 – The Guardian discusses the future of foreign correspondents and highlight Global Voices as an example of local reporting.
- 8 December 2010 – La Stampa examines freedom of speech as a fundamental human right and refers to Global Voices projects Threatened Voices and Global Voices Advocacy.
- 8 December 2010 – Global Voices Author Jillian York writes about Wikileaks’ implications for Internet freedom on Al Jazeera.
- 4 December 2010 – El País quotes co-founder of Global Voices Rebecca MacKinnon on Wikileaks.
- 3 December 2010 – Co-founder of Global Voices Rebecca MacKinnon comments on CNN about WikiLeaks, Amazon and the new threat to internet speech.
- 2 December 2010 – Radio Free Asia interviews Chak Sopheap from Cambodia about being an author for Global Voices.
- 29 November 2010 – The Atlantic shares Kristen Taylor’s NYU curriculum for a class on how to build online communities. Global Voices’ David Sasaki features as a class guest.
- 29 November 2010 – Il Sole 24 Ore shows a list of the most influential thinkers. Co-founder of Global Voices Ethan Zuckerman is named.
- 29 November 2010 – Global Voices co-founder Ethan Zuckerman appears on Foreign Policy’s second annual list of the Top 100 Global Thinkers.
- 26 November 2010 – Argentinian Infobae discuss Iran’s law on cyber crimes based on a Global Voices post by Hamid Tehrani.
- 23 November 2010 – La Stampa republishes a Global Voices post about two thousand dead fetuses found in a Buddhist temple in Thailand.
- 2 November 2010 – The Economist links to a Global Voices post about reactions in Bulgaria to the election of Dilma Rousseff as Brazil's president.
- 28 October 2010 – Polish Gazeta refers to Global Voices Advocacy in article about online censorship in Asia.
- 24 October 2010 – O Estado de S. Paulo quotes Global Voices South East Asia Editor Mong Palatino in article on online censorship in Asia.
- 22 October 2010 – Global Voices Latin America Regional Editor Silvia Viñas is interviewed by Al Jazeera.
- 22 October 2010 – La Stampa republishes a story from Global Voices by Julianna Rincón Parra on ethnic minorities in Burma.
- 21 October 2010 – The Guardian quotes Global Voices South East Asia Editor Mong Palatino in a piece on censorship in Asia.
- 17 October 2010 – Latin America Regional Editor Silvia Viñas is interviewed for an article in Sunday Business Post.
- 15 October 2010 – La Stampa covers the UN Summit in September with a story from Global Voices by Juhie Bhatia.
- 08 October 2010 – The Sydney Morning Herald cites an article by Global Voices Managing Editor Solana Larsen in a story onABC’s new Africa correspondent.
- 08 October 2010 - Global Voices blogger Jillian York writes an article for Al Jazeera on Liu Xiaobo winning the Nobel Peace Prize
- 07 October 2010 – Students of the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University offered a nice birthday gift to Vladimir Putin, writes Rue89 citing Global Voices.
- 30 September 2010 – India West mentions Global Voices as one of the Tech Award Laureates for the 2010 Tech Awards.
- 29 September 2010- The Bangkok Post mentions Global Voices Advocacy in a piece called ‘Curbed freedoms: hypocrisy at new heights’.
- 28 September 2010 – Nineteen years in prison for the ‘godfather’ of Iranian bloggers, writes Giornalettismo referencing Global Voices.
- 24 September 2010 – Argentinian La Nación cites Solana Larsen, Global Voices managing editor, in a piece on jailed Iranian blogger Hossein Derakhshan.
- 23 September 2010 – La Stampa refers to a Global Voices post in a story on Moroccan bloggers and the French language.
- 22 September 2010 – Spanish newspaper ABC references Global Voices in story on jailed Iranian blogger Hossein Derakhshan.
- 21 September 2010 – San Jose Mercury News lists Global Voices as one of the 2010 Tech Awards laureates.
- 21 September 2010 – The Guardian refers to Global Voices Advocacy in a story on jailed Iranian blogger Hossein Derakhshan.
- 21 September 2010 – Italian Giornalettismo covers the story of Hossein Derakhshan and mentions Global Voices.
- 21 September 2010 – The Toronto Star cites Iran editor of Global Voices in story about jailed Iranian blogger Hossein Derakhshan.
- 21 September 2010 – Barcelona-based La Vanguardia, covers the story of the imprisoned Iranian blogger, Hossein Derakhshan, and refers to story on Global Voices.
- 21 September 2010 – The Financial Times quotes Rebekah Heacock, of Global Voices’ Tech for Transparency initiative, in a piece on Omidyar’s future grants.
- 21 September 2010 - The Media Line cites Hamid Tehrani, Iran editor of Global Voices, in story on what President Ahmadinejad will say during UN disarmament talks.
- 20 September 2010 – RedWriteWeb covers the case of jailed Iranian blogger Hossein Derakhshan citing Global Voices.
- 17 September 2010 – Forbes highlights an article by Sami ben Gharbia, Advocacy director of Global Voices, about U.S. interference in Middle East Internet movements.
- 15 September 2010 – ‘Is it time newspapers waved farewell to foreign correspondents?’ asks The Guardian citing article by Solana Larsen, managing editor of Global Voices.
- 15 September 2010 – German Kontakter highlights debate on local vs. foreign correspondents citing article by Global Voices managing editor, Solana Larsen.
- September 2010 – co-founder of Global Voices, Ethan Zuckerman, and managing editor, Solana Larsen, both write articles in Nieman Reports’ Fall 2010 coverage: ‘Reporting From Faraway Places: Who Does It and How?’.
- 14 September 2010 – The Guardian encourages action on Millennium Development Goal #8, and recommends co-founder of Global Voices, Ethan Zuckerman’s TED talk.
- 14 September 2010 – The Guardian introduces their global development advisory panel including Ethan Zuckerman, co-founder of Global Voices.
- 13 September 2010 – Managing editor of Global Voices, Solana Larsen contributes an article to International Press Institute (IPI) report: ‘Brave News Worlds’ on future of media.
- 13 September 2010 – “Comment is Free” of The Guardian discuss how to overcome language barriers in European news, interviewing Global Voices co-founder, Ethan Zuckerman.
- 13 September 2010 – Brazilian Estadão cites Global Voices Multi-Lingual Editor, Paula Goés, about online election monitoring.
- 5 September 2010 – The Media Line quotes Iran editor, Hamid Tehrani, in an article called ‘Abbas vs. Ahmadinejad’. Also accessible at AHN.
- 2 September 2010 – The Economist describes the Web as ‘A cyber-house divided’ where Global Voices is described as one of the world’s leading bridge-builders (PDF).
- 25 August 2010 – The Daily Star Lebanon carries Global Voices Author Sana Saleem’s thoughts on the Pakistani flooding.
- 6 August 2010 – The Sophia Echo brings an article about social media’s impact on politics and gets Ethan Zuckerman’s comment.
- 28 July 2010 – Bloomberg Businessweek discusses censorships, Google’s growth in the middle East and refers to Global Voices.
- 26 July 2010 – Al Jazeera references the founders of Global Voices in a piece on new media and national barriers.
- 26 July 2010 – The Jerusalem Post quotes Iran editor of Global Voices, Hamid Tehrani, in an article about Mohammad Mostafaie, the human rights lawyer.
- 24 July – A blog carnival of Global Voices in Spanish about women's rights in Colombia is highlighted in daily newspaper, El Colombiano.
- 22 July 2010 – International Business Times cites Ethan Zuckerman from TedGlobal July 2010 conference in Oxford about the biases of social media.
- 19 July 2010 – Business Express in Romania, interviews Ethan Zuckerman about the limits and possibilities of the Internet.
- 16 July 2010 – Israeli newspaper Haaretz mentions Global Voices in a piece called ‘News about the News’.
- 1 July 2010 – Omidyar grants $1.2 million over three years to Global Voices, writes the online version of Business Journal.
- 24 June – The Economist cites Global Voices Iran editor, Hamid Tehrani, in a piece called ‘The Evolving Blogosphere.’
- 18 June 2010 – The Guardian discusses how to bridge the digital divide and interviews Ethan Zuckerman.
- 7 June 2010 – The Christian Science Monitor interviews Ethan Zuckerman, cofounder of Global Voices, about online language barriers in the article, ‘Technology that translates, and unites’.
- 30 May 2010 – French news website Rue89 shares Gilad Lotan’s Global Voices post about The Freedom Flotilla in the Gaza Strip.
- 19 May 2010 – Peruvian El Comercio carries an article on Global Voices Summit 2010, featuring blogger Juan Arellano.
- 14 May 2010 – La Stampa reports from the Global Voices Summit 2010.
- 5 May 2010 – The Atlantic brings a piece on the crowdsourcing Ushahidi Platform and quotes Global Voices’ Rebekah Heacock.
- 27 April 2010 - Macedonian weekly Globus runs an article on ‘hit’ advertising songs by universities in which they referred to a Global Voices article on silly advertising songs.
- 21 April 2010 – Chief legal officer of Google, David Drummond, writes about the importance of keeping the Internet open in The Washington Post and links to Global Voices.
- 21 April 2010 – Estrella Iquique in Chile promotes the Global Voices Citizen Media Summit 2010 in Santiago.
- 16 April 2010 – RFE/RL reports on a panel disillusion about the Iranian Blogosphere with Global Voices’ executive director, Ivan Sigal, as panelist. RFE/RL also points to an article by Iran Editor Hamid Tehrani.
- 13 April – Berliner Morgenpost mentions Rising Voices Direcotr, David Sasaki, as a speaker at the German conference “Re:publica”.
- 12 April 2010 – Le Temps in Switzerland reports on the Polish Katyn-tragedy and refers to Global Voices.
- 28 March 2010 – AHN quotes Iran editor Hamid Tehrani in an article called ‘Two More Secret Nuclear Sites?’.
- 27 March 2010 – The Indian Express quotes Rebecca MacKinnon in a piece about sense and censorship.
- 17 March 2010 – The Guardian quotes Global Voices co-founder Ethan Zuckerman in a piece in defense of anonymity online.
- 15 March 2010 – The Wall Street Journal mentions Global Voices co-founder Ethan Zuckerman in a piece about the Internet and political freedom.
- 11 March 2010 – True/Slant mentions Global Voices in a piece on the Seattle Post-Intelligencer experiment.
- 11 March 2010 – Latin America Regional Editor Silvia Viñas’ article on Chile's Mapuche Indians is featured by the BBC.
- 09 March 2010 – CNNGo mentions Global Voices in a piece on the Chinese government's plan to close late-night Internet bars.
- 9 March 2010 – BBC News discuss the power of Internet with Global Voices’ perspective on the news.
- 04 March 2010 – The St. Louis Post-Dispatch interviews Rebecca MacKinnon in a piece called ‘Tech firms that abet censors face threat.’
- 04 March 2010 – The Economist mentions Global Voices in an article on the increased availability of Web sites in foreign languages, quoting Ethan Zuckerman.
- 23 February 2010 – The New York Times mentions Global Voices in a piece called ‘Supporting Dissent With Technology’.
- 10 February 2010 – BBC 5 Live's Pods & Blogs interviews managing director of Global Voices, Georgia Popplewell about her visit to Haiti.
- 05 February 2010 – Irish Times discusses worldwide threats against bloggers and highlights Global Voices Advocacy.
- 03 February 2010 - BBC's Arabic Service interviews Morocco Author Hisham Khribchi about blogging and Global Voices.
- 29 January 2010 – Voice of America interviewed Global Voices’ Alice Backer in French about the post-earthquake situation in Haiti.
- 25 January 2010 – Wired Magazine's Haiti Rewired republishes photos of Haiti from Global Voices visit to Haiti.
- 27 January 2010 - Haiti in Focus interviews Alice Backer in Port Au Prince about Haiti reconstruction effort and citizen media.
- 25 January 2010 – Wired Magazine's Haiti Rewired asks: Can Haitian Homes Be Built for Resilience and Hackability?, quoting Global Voices’ author Marc Herman.
- 24 January 2010 – The Japan Times mentions Global Voices in a piece about freedom of speech in the Country.
- 22 January 2010 – The Atlantic writes about the responses on Clinton's speech, quoting co-founder of Global Voices Ethan Zuckerman.
- 22 January 2010 – French news website Rue89 cites Ethan Zuckerman and Rebecca MacKinnon in a piece about Clinton's speech on online freedom.
- 20 January 2010 – The San Francisco Chronicle interviews Rebecca MacKinnon in a piece censorship on the Chinese domestic Web.
- 18 January 2010 – The Tribune quotes Global Voices in Haitian-Bahamian heads to Haiti in search of family
- 18 January 2010 – The Atlantic Wire quotes Marc Herman in a piece about ‘Looting’ regarding Haitians’ hunt for food and water after the earthquake
- 14 January 2010 – Rebecca MacKinnon is interviewed by The Financial Times: Google attacks part of China web crackdown
- 13 January 2010 – Co-founder of Global Voices, Rebecca MacKinnon asks in The Guardian: Will Google stand up to France and Italy, too?
- 13 January 2010 – Slate cites Global Voices Haitian earthquake coverage
- 13 January 2010 – The Guardian quotes Global Voices in a piece called Google and China: superpower standoff
- 11 January 2010 – The New York Times cites Global Voices author Andy Yee: China Sees ‘Avatar’ (and Criticizes It, Too)
- 4 January 2010 – Newsweek quotes Global Voices All Politics is Local on why China executed a mentally ill Briton
2009
- 1 December 2009 – New Hampshire Public Radio interviews MENA contributor Jillian York on the Swiss ban on minarets
- 8 July 2009 - BBC's Pods and Blogs show interviews Ivan Sigal and Georgia Popplewell.
- 12 May 2009 - The National in Abu Dhabi cites Global Voices as a websites that helps hold Indian politics accountable.
- 3 May 2009 – Global Voices Advocacy director Sami ben Gharbia interviewed by Al Jazeera on free speech.
- 23 April 2009 – Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas quotes Global Voices story on challenges to freedom of expression in Brazil.
- April 2009 – The economic crisis is explored through Global Voices posts in a series of articles by Marc Herman on True/Slant.
- 20 March 2009 – Global Voices is the source for New York Times article on Grass-Mud Horse being censored in China.
- 16 March 2009 – Madagascar author Lova Rakotomalala is interviewed by Africa regional editor on PostGlobal.
- 16 March 2009 – Madagascar author Lova Rakotomalala is interviewed in the Wall Street Journal about Twitter feed translation.
- 7 March 2009 – CNN quotes Global Voices coverage of Sudan on the program Inside Africa.
- 6 March 2009 – Madagascar author Lova Rakotomalala is interviewed in IRIN/AllAfrica news article.
- 11 February 2009 - SiC the online journal of the University of Journalism in Brussels, interviews Claire Ulrich about Global Voices.
- 11 February 2009 - Rocky Mountain News quotes speech by Global Voices co-founder Ethan Zuckerman in a story about the future of newspapers.
- 26 January 2009 – The editor of Global Voices in French, Claire Ulrich, is interviewed on France's, La Chaine Parlamentaire, about Gaza blogging.
- 23 January 2009 – Christian Science Monitor interviews Global Voices Middle East editor, Amira al Hussaini and co-founder Ethan Zuckerman about blogging in Gaza conflict.
- 22 January 2009 – On Fast Company, Beth Kanter nominates Global Voices’ Managing Director Georgia Popplewell as one of the “Women in Nonprofit Technology who Rock”.
- 19 January, 2009 – U.S. military newspaper Stars and Stripes quotes Global Voices executive director Ivan Sigal at a U.S. Institute of Peace conference.
- 18 January 2009 – Qatari newspaper, the Peninsula references Global Voices participants at The Muslim Leaders of Tomorrow Conferece.
- 12 January 2009 – French news website Rue89 links to posts from Gaza on Global Voices in French.
- 12 January 2009 - Global Voices Greece author Asteris Masouras writes an article in New Europe about Twitter and the Gaza conflict.
- 10 January 2009 – Co-founder of Global Voices, Rebecca MacKinnon is interviewed by CNN about a new wave of online censorship in China.
- 8 January 2009 - An article from Global Voices by Steve Sharra is republished in Malawi's Nyasa Times newspaper.
- 6 January 2009 - Arab News recommends Global Voices coverage of Gaza bombing.
- 6 January 2009 - New Hampshire public radio's Word of Mouth, interviews Deborah Dilley about Global Voices coverage of the crisis in Gaza.
- 4 January 2009 – Vilaweb, a Catalan online news portal, quotes Global Voices in an article about the main conflicts of 2008.
- 4 January 2009 – French website Aujurd'hui la Chine links to Global Voices in a piece about Chinese anger with French president Sarkozy.
- 2 January 2009 – French news website Marianne2 quotes from and recommends Global Voices for links to blogs on the Gaza conflict.
2008
- 10 December 2008 – The Word of Mouth show on New Hampshire Public Radio interviews our digest editor and author Deborah Dilley.
- 9 December 2008 – Wall Street Journal's Best of the China blogs links to Global Voices posts twice in two days.
- 8 December 2008 – Ode Magazine interviews Global Voices Egypt Author Tarek Amr about his campaign for more positive blogging from Egypt.
- 8 December 2008 – TIME Magazine's The China Blog links to a Global Voices post about wealth and power in China.
- 5 December 2008 – WorldFocus news links to Global Voices coverage of floods in Brazil that displaced thousands.
- 4 December 2008 – ABC Radio in Australia's “Media Report” broadcasts interview with Global Voices managing editor Solana Larsen on the future of the foreign correspondent.
- 4 December 2008 – J@pan Inc Magazine interviews Global Voices’ managing editor Solana Larsen on Creative Commons and intellectual property.
- 2 December 2008 – Global Voices contributor Dina Mehta in India writes an article for CNN about citizen media after the Mumbai attacks.
- 28 November 2008 – Global Voices’ Neha Viswanathan is interviewed by CNN about citizen media during the Mumbai attacks.
- 27 November 2008 – Globe & Mail in Canada refers to Global Voices coverage of the Mumbai attacks.
- 27 November 2008 – Le Monde newspaper in France links to Global Voices special coverage of the Mumbai blasts.
- 19 November 2008 – On BBC Radio's Digital Planet, Global Voices managing editor Solana Larsen debates the writer Andrew Keen on citizen media.
- 2 November 2008 – Amira Al Hussaini, editor of Global Voices’ U.S. election website Voices without Votes is interviewed on The Sunday Edition, CBC Radio (Canada).
- 3 November 2008 – The Word of Mouth show on New Hampshire Public Radio interviews our digest editor and author Deborah Dilley.
- 31 October 2008 – The Saudi Gazette interviews several Global Voices authors in the Middle East about gender division and blogging.
- 31 October 2008 – Global Voices U.S. election website Voices without Votes is featured in the Jordan Times.
- 30 October 2008 – Global Voices U.S. election website Voices without Votes is featured in The Philippine Star.
- 30 October 2008 – La Stampa newspaper in Italy features Rising Voices, Global Voices and Voices without Votes in its technology blog.
- 28 October 2008 – BBC 5's Pods & Blogs talk to Amira Al Hussaini about Global Voices U.S. election website Voices without Votes.
- 28 October 2008 – Washington Post features Global Voices U.S. election website Voices without Votes.
- 15 October 2008 – The Word of Mouth show on New Hampshire Public Radio interviews our digest editor and author Deborah Dilley.
- 24 September 2008 – The Word of Mouth show on New Hampshire Public Radio interviews our digest editor and author Deborah Dilley.
- 19 September 2008 – Global Voices’ Voice without Votes editor Amira al Hussaini is inteviewed by the Business Lexington in Kentucky, USA.
- 4 September 2008 – The Word of Mouth show on New Hampshire Public Radio interviews our digest editor and author Deborah Dilley.
- 15 August 2008 – Computerworld reports on Global Voices translation of Chinese blogger who Twittered own arrest.
- 14 August 2008 - French news website Rue89 reports on Global Voices translation of Chinese blogger who Twittered own arrest.
- 14 August 2008 – French news weekly Marianne reports on Global Voices translation of Chinese blogger who Twittered own arrest.
- 14 August 2008 - A Globe and Mail columnist in Canada reports on Global Voices translation of Chinese blogger who Twittered own arrest.
- 14 August 2008 – Global Voices co-founder, Rebecca MacKinnon, writes an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal about internet censorship in China.
- 13 August 2008 – The Word of Mouth show on New Hampshire Public Radio interviews our digest editor and author Deborah Dilley.
- 12 August 2008 – CNN reports on Global Voice coverage of Georgian bloggers in the conflict with Russia over South Ossetia.
- 12 August 2008 – Swedish newspaper, Svenska Dagbladet, blogs about Global Voices coverage of South Ossetia crisis.
- 12 August 2008 – New York Times blog The Lede quotes Georgian Livejournal users via Global Voices.
- 11 August 2008 -The Telegraph in the UK links to Global Voices story about Google Streetview in Japan.
- 11 August 2008 – Slashdot in Japanese also links to a translation by Japanese editor, Chris Salzberg about Google Streetview in Japan.
- 11 August 2008 – Reuters includes Global Voices’ “Georgia” RSS feed on their special coverage page for South Ossetia crisis.
- 10 August 2008 – Slashdot links to a translation by Japanese editor, Chris Salzberg about Google Streetview in Japan.
- 9 August 2008 - DNA (Daily News & Analysis) in India talks to Global Voices South Asia Editor, Neha Viswanathan.
- 8 August 2008 – New York Times blog republishes a Global Voices post by Onnik Krikorian about South Ossetia.
- 8 August 2008 – French news website, Rue89, publishes a translated feed of Global Voices Olympics Twitter feed.
- 6 August 2008 – Christian Science Monitor quote Global Voices co-founder Ethan Zuckerman in an article about the Queen of Jordan and YouTube.
- 4 August 2008 – MidEastYouth interviews Amira al Hussaini, editor of Voices without Votes.
- 4 August 2008 – Global Voices editors interviewed about Brazilian and Indian views on China on BBC radio.
- 30 July 2008 – The Word of Mouth show on New Hampshire Public Radio interviews our digest editor and author Deborah Dilley.
- 25 July 2008 – San Francisco Chronicle features Global Voices’ US election website, Voices without Votes.
- 16 July 2008 – The Word of Mouth show on New Hampshire Public Radio interviews our digest editor and author Deborah Dilley.
- 14 July 2008 – The Wall Street Journal features Meng Zhang's piece China: The Upside Down Commemorative Notes for Olympics on the Best of China Blogs.
- 8 July 2008 – The Nation echoes the Global Voices Summit 2008 in a article entitled Raging Against Rising Internet Repression.
- 7 July 2008 – The Press Gazette in the UK bases an article on a Global Voices post about cell phone use Zimbabwe.
- 4 July 2008 - Hungarian website nyugat.hu covers the Global Voices Summit in Budapest.
- 4 July 2008 - Denmark's Radio interview numerous participants at the Global Voices Summit and discuss citizen media.
- 3 July 2008 – The news of the new Lingua Italian site is featured on a blog post on La 7 (a national television channel in Italy).
- 3 July 2008 – Rising Voices blogger Cristina Quisbert from Bolivia is profiled in Danish newspaper Politiken.
- 2 July 2008 – openDemocracy publishes a piece on the GVO Citizen Media Summit: The right to blog: freedom’s next frontier.
- 2 July 2008 – Canal Solidario in Spain reports on the Global Voices Summit in Budapest.
- 1 July 2008 – BBC Radio Five Live's Pods & Blogs reports directly from the Global Voices Summit in Budapest.
- 1 July 2008 – A blogger at La Stampa newspaper in Italy mentions the launch of Global Voices in Italian.
- 1 July 2008 – Italian Radio Radicale provides audio and video interviews of participants at the Global Voices Summit.
- 30 June 2008 – A Techleader column for South Africa's Mail & Guardian, reports from the Global Voices Summit in Budapest.
- 29 June 2008 – The European Journalism Centre provides extensive coverage of the Global Voices Summit in Budapest.
- 29 June 2008 – El Nacional newspaper in Venezuela interviews, Global Voices Venezuela author, Luis Carlos Diaz, about Twitter.
- 28 June 2008 – German ARD news website, Tagesschau.de profiles an Egyptian blogger at the Global Voices Summit.
- 28 June 2008 – Hungarian newspaper Origo reports on online human rights activism and the Global Voices Summit in Budapest.
- 28 June 2008 – Human rights bloggers at the Global Voices Summit in Budapest featured in Danish newspaper Politiken.
- 28 June 2008 – Spanish newspaper El Pais, reports in detail from 2nd day of the Global Voices Summit.
- 28 June 2008 – Spanish newspaper El Pais, reports in detail from 1st day of the Global Voices Summit.
- 28 June 2008 – A report from the Global Voices Summit in Budapest on BBC Radio 4 iPm.
- 27 June 2008 – The Nyasa Times in Malawi reports on the attendance of Malawi bloggers at the Global Voices Summit in Budapest.
- 26 June 2008 – The Economist publishes an article on online censorship on the occasion of the Global Voices Summit.
- 25 June 2008 – Global Voices Outreach Director, David Sasaki is interviewed for an article in Spanish newspaper El Pais about Rising Voices.
- 25 June 2008 – Guardian News Blog quotes a Global Voices post about South Korean bloggers and a Dutch soccer coach.
- 20 June 2008 – Global Voices Advocacy Director, Sami Ben Gharbia is interviewed in Dutch NRC Handelsblad.
- 20 June 2008 – On ArmeniaNow, Global Voices Caucasus editor, Onnik Krikorian, reports on a BarCamp in Georgia.
- 17 June 2008 – The Wall Street Journal features John Kennedy's piece “China: Curse of the Olympic mascots? on the Best of China Blogs.
- 12 June 2008 - Vanity Fair includes Global Voices is in the earnest/news section in its Blogopticon chart of the American blogosphere.
- June 2008 - Rising Voices project Voces Bolivianas is featured in Bolivian magazine, Vamos (no direct link).
- 9 June 2008 – Global Voices Persian Editor, Hamid Tehrani writes about anti-Semitic bloggers for the History News Network.
- 6 June 2008 – Huffington Post's Off the Bus announces partnership with Global Voices US election blog, Voices without Votes.
- 26 May 2008 – The Washington Times interviews Global Voices Chinese editor, John Kennedy about online censorship in China after the Sichuan earthquake.
- 25 May 2008 - The upcoming launch of Global Voices in Italian is celebrated on Italian open journalism website, LSDI, and an extended interview appears on renowned info-tech website, Apogeonline
- 16 May 2008 – Global Voices reporting on use of Twitter in the aftermath of an earthquake in Sichuan, China on BBC News.
- 15 May 2008 – FoxNews.com speaks to Global Voices managing editor, Solana Larsen about bloggers in China after the Sichuan earthquake.
- 15 May 2008 – Norwegian newspaper, Dagbladet, republishes photos from China that originally appeared on Global Voices.
- May-June 2008 – Global Voices author Karel McIntosh writes for Communications World about online media in the Caribbean.
- 12 May 2008 – MSNBC's Clicked blog directs readers to Global Voices for earthquake coverage in blogs.
- 12 May 2008 – Canadian Globe & Mail uses Global Voices as a source for article on Twitter use in China after the Sichuan earthquake.
- 12 May 2008 – Community radio station KPFK in Los Angeles, broadcasts a Global Voices podcast about an Egyptian blogger.
- 11 May 2008 – La Nación newspaper in Argentina features the top bloggers of Argentina, including Global Voices author, Jorge Gobbi.
- 6 May 2008 – Global Voices’ Burkina Faso Author, John Liebhardt is interviewed on BBC 5 Live's Pods & Blogs about the global food crisis.
- 29 April 2008 – Rising Voices blogging project Hiperbarrio is featured on local television in Medellín, Colombia.
- 22 April 2008 – The Arab Press Network interviews Global Voices Advocacy director, Sami Ben Gharbia, about blogging and censorship.
- 17 April 2008 – BBC News highlights Global Voices’ coverage of China, Tibet and the Olympics.
- 5 April 2008 - Global Voices Malawi author Victor Kaonga writes for the Nyasa Times about bloggers in Malawi.
- 4 April 2008 – The Age in Australia, interviews Global Voices Japanese editor Chris Salzberg about internet regulation in Japan.
- 1 April 2008 - Global Voices co-founder Ethan Zuckerman is interviewed by BoingBoing TV about online video activism in Tunesia.
- 24 March 2008 – Radio Open Source interviews Ethan Zuckerman and Solana Larsen of Global Voices.
- 20 March 2008 – Global Voices Japanese editors are interviewed about their work in Asahi's online news portal Komimi (translation).
- 19 March 2008 – Global Voices Advocacy breaks the news of an imprisoned Moroccan Facebook user's release from prison, and New York Times blog, The Lede picks up the story.
- 18 March 2008 – The blog of Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia links to Global Voices China and Tibet coverage.
- 10 March 2008 – A Global Voices China post by John Kennedy is sourced for an article in the Financial Times about two Chinese activists under house arrest.
- 6 March 2008 – The Guardian News Blog draws on Global Voices to explain the political crisis between Ecuador, Venezuela, and Colombia.
- 5 March 2008 – Global Voices Advocacy is the source of a story on Al Jazeera about Arab bloggers defying arrest.
- 4 March 2008 – Wired Magazine's Epicenter blog reports on Ethan Zuckerman's speech on Web 2.0 censorship at a conference in San Diego.
- 2 March 2008 – Trinidadian newspaper the Guardian republished a Global Voices article by Janine Mendes-Franco about blogger and filmmaker, Frances-Ann Solomon.
- 27 February 2008 – International Herald Tribune interviews Global Voices Japanese editor, Chris Salzberg about possible internet censorship in Japan.
- 26 February 2008 – Deutsche Welle speak to Sami Ben Gharbia of Global Voices Advocacy about a Moroccan Facebook user imprisoned for impersonating a prince.
- 14 February 2008 – Canadian newspaper Globe & Mail interviewed Global Voices Kenyan authors about post-election blogging in Kenya.
- 13 February 2008 – Amira al Husaini is interviewed on BBC 5 Live's Pods & Blogs about the latest stories on Global Voices’ Voices without Votes.
- 11 February 2008 – BBC Mundo profiles Rising Voices project Voces Bolivianas and interviews blog instructor Mario Durán.
- 8 February 2008 – Global Voices co-Managing editor Solana Larsen is interviewed about Voices without Votes on Denmarks Radio program, Harddisken.
- 6 February 2008 – Global Voices US election project Voices without Votes is introduced on BBC 5 Live's Pods and Blogs.
- 5 February 2008 – Newshour, on BBC Radio World Service interviews Amira Al-Hussaini about Global Voices US election project Voices without Votes.
- 24 January 2008 – Rising Voices project Voces Bolivianas is profiled on the radio program, “The World” (NPR/BBC).
- 21 January 2008 – BBC's Pods & Blogs interviews co-managing editor Solana Larsen about daily work at Global Voices.
- 16 January 2008 – The Japan Times Online publishes an article by Global Voices Japanese editor Chriz Salzberg about online censorship in Japan.
- 14 January 2008 – Global Voices Advocacy's “Access Denied Map” is the focus of an article in the Press Gazette.
- 13 January 2008 – Indian NDTV talkshow “We The People” interviews Global Voices India author, Kamla Bhatt, about blog regulation.
- 10 January 2008 – AllAfrica.com interviews Global Voices co-founder Ethan Zuckerman on the role of citizen media in Africa.
- 7 January 2008 – AFP uses Global Voices Advocacy “Access Denied Map” as a source for article about Moroccan blogosphere.
- 6 January 2008 – Global Voices video editor, Juliana Rincón, discusses citizen media in Colombia in Washington Post column, “The Spider”.
- 4 January 2008 – BBC Online republishes a post about post-election violence in Kenya from the blog of Global Voices editor, Juliana Rotich.
- 3 January 2008 – Global Voices Japanese editor Chris Salzberg is interviewed by The Guardian on plans for internet censorship in Japan.
- 1 January 2008 – The Washington Post speaks to Global Voices Advocacy director, Sami ben Gharbia, about arrested Saudi blogger Fouad al-Farhan.
2007
- 24 December 2007 -NPR names the creation of Global Voices as a key moment of 2005 in their timeline of the Life of the Blog.
- 16 December 2007 – Global Voices Iraq author, Salam Adil is interviewed on BBC News about the withdrawal of British troops from Basra (no link).
- 12 December 2007 – BBC 5 Live interviews Global Voices Russian editor Veronica Kokhlova about the Duma elections in Russia.
- 9 December 2007 – openDemocracy.net publishes an account of a conference call between six Global Voices bloggers and Desmond Tutu, Mary Robinson, and Graca Machel on human rights.
- 9 December 2007 – Bolivian newspaper Los Tiempos reviews Global Voices/Rising Voices new blogging project in El Alto, Voces Bolivianas.
- 8 December 2007 – The blog of Spanish newspaper, El Mundo reviews the “Access Denied Map” of anti-censorship efforts on Global Voices Advocacy.
- 5 December 2007 – Danish media industry newsletter, Mediawatch.dk interviews Global Voice's co-managing editor, Solana Larsen, about how Global Voices works.
- 28 November – Global Voices’ coverage of Egyptian blog and YouTube activist Wael Abbas is featured in the Guardian News Blog.
- 26 November 2007 – Global Voices Persian editor, Hamid Tehrani writes an article about Iranian Muslim bloggers in George Mason University's History News Network.
- 20 November 2007 – Malawi newspaper, Daily Times published an article about the Malawi blogosphere by Global Voices author Victor Kaonga. The piece was originally published at Nyasa Times.
- 20 November 2007 – Global Voices Iraq author Salam Adil is interviewed on BBC 5 Live about “Awakening” and Iraqi bloggers.
- 20 November 2007 – Folha de Sao Paulo highlighted a Global Voices post by Paula Góes on racism in Brazil in their media column (subscribers only).
- 19 November 2007 – VilaWeb.cat, an internet newspaper based in Barcelona, announces the launch of the “Access Denied Map” from Global Voices Advocacy.
- 18 November 2007 – Global Voices Honduras author, Aaron Ortiz, reports on Honduran blogs in Washington Post column, “The Spider”.
- 18 November 2007 – The Independent (UK) features Chinese activists with blogs, and interview Global Voices Chinese Language editor John Kennedy on their impact.
- 13 November 2007 – A report in the Asia Media News Daily about the third annual Chinese Bloggers Conference features Global Voices founder Rebecca MacKinnon, Chinese editor John Kennedy, and Board member Joi Ito.
- 10 November 2007 – Peruvian newspaper El Comercio, talks to Juan Arellano about the need for more Spanish-speaking volunteers to translate Global Voices posts.
- 25 September 2007 – Global Voices founder Rebecca MacKinnon comments on the outsourcing of censorship to private companies in China in this Christian Science Monitor feature.
- September 2007 – Global Voices Eastern & Central Europe editor, Veronica Kohklova, is featured as Blogger of the Month in the Russian-language magazine .internet.ua.
- 17 July 2007 – Global Voices’ Northeast Asia editor Oiwan Lam is interviewed on BBC Five Live about the court battle she faces over her posting of a Flickr photo.
- 17 July 2007 – The Guardian News Blog reports on a Global Voices post by John Kennedy about a rat plague in Guangzhou, China.
- July 2007 – Chris Salzberg's article about Global Voices Lingua Project Translation and Participatory Media: Experiences from Global Voices was published Volume 12, number 3 edition of the Translation Journal .
- 20 June 2007 – Global Voices Co-Managing Editor Solana Larsen writes an article in Danish business newspaper Børsen about her first week working for a 100% virtual organization.
- 6 June 2007 – Global Voices co-founder Rebecca MacKinnon is one of the “media pundits” featured in a video montage of excerpts from talks at the 14th World Editors Forum posted at journalism.co.uk
- 5 June 2007 – The Telegraph's (UK) Beijing correspondent features Global Voices’ coverage of citizen media reports from a protest in Xiamen, China.
- 29 May 2007 – Iraq contributor Salam Adil is interviewed on BBC Five Live about the Iraqi blogosphere's reactions to the face-to-face talks between Iran and the US
- 23 April 2007 – East and Central Europe editor Veronica Khokhlova is interviewed on BBC Five Live about Boris Yeltsin's passing
- April 2007 – Arab Media Daily: Article entitled “From Blog to street: The Bahraini public sphere in transition” mentions Middle East and North Africa editor/Arabic translator Amira Al Hussaini's blog
- 7 April 2007 – Keith Schneider praises the work of Global Voices on the Modeshift blog.
- 4 April 2007 – Roland Soong translates an article from Chinese publication Boxun mentioning Rebecca MacKinnon and Chinese translator John Kennedy
- 31 March 2007 – Le Monde 2: “Le porte-voix des blogueurs opprimés“, an article (fr) about Ethan Zuckerman and Global Voices by Claire Ulrich
- 18 March 2007 – Malawi newspaper the Sunday Times published an article titled “Malawians Turn to the Blogosphere” by Global Voices author Victor Kaonga.
- March 2007 - Global Voices and its advocacy efforts are featured in an article in the March 2007 issue of i4d magazine.
- March 2007 – Global Voices receives a glowing review in the The State of the News Media 2007 report
- 22 March 2007 – Caucasus and Central Asia editor Natham Hamm is interviewed by the blog Siberian Light
- 18 March 2007 – Nyasa Times: “Malawians turn to the blogosphere” by Global Voices’ author Victor Kaonga. The article was also published in Malawi's Sunday Times.
- 7 March 2007 – KadmusArts: Ethan Zuckerman is interviewed on KadmusArts’ podcast about Global Voices
- 28 February 2007 – openDemocracy: “Reporting Africa, blog by blog” by Becky Hogge
- 21 February 2007 – PBS MediaShift: “Digging Deeper: Reuters Looks to Africa and a Decentralized Future” by Mark Glaser
- January 2007 – e! sharp magazine's January edition features Eastern and Central Europe editor Veronica Khoklova's blog in an article on the Top 10 European Blogs
- 24 January 2007 – Freezing Point interviews (zh) Chinese translator John Kennedy.
- 24 January 2007 – RadioFarda: RFE's Farsi service reports on the GV Summit 2006
2006
- 30 December 2006 – Tehelka: “Global: now spelt Blogal” by Shivam Vij
- 29 December 2006 – Global Voices is mentioned in an article (zh) in Chinese publication Nanfang Daily
- 24 December 2006 – NDTV.com: “Blog site provides platform to express” by Amulya Gopalakrishnan
- 21 December 2006 – PodTech: “Global Voices on Internet Activism“. Ethan Zuckerman and co-Managing Editor Georgia Popplewell are interviewed by Kamla Bhatt.
- 21 December 2006 – Wired: “Bloggers Shrink the Planet” by Quinn Norton
- 20 September 2006 – PBS MediaShift: “Can Witness, Global Voices Make Human Rights Video Go Viral” by Mark Glaser
- 18 September 2006 – Berkman Center press release: Global Voices Online Awarded the Grand Prize for Innovations in Journalism from the Knight-Batten Foundation
- 18 September 2006 – AScribe: Global Voices Online wins $10,000 Knight-Batten Award
- 18 September 2006 - Editor and Publisher: 2006 Knight-Batten Award Winners Announced.
- 28 August 2006 – Israeli blogger Lisa Goldman, Lebanese blogger Mustapha Hamoui, and others quoted in the Washington Post story, Blogging Under The Radar: As War Raged, Lebanese and Israelis Found Common Ground
- 10 August, 2006 – Boston Globe: Collecting voices from everywhere: Harvard project looks at cultures through the eyes of citizen bloggers
- July 2006 – Latin America editor/Spanish translator David Sasaki is featured (es) in the Chilean technology magazine Punto Net, in an article entitled “Un Blog de Harvard para el mundo“
- 31 May 2006 – Ethan Zuckerman appears on a Democracy Now television programme Citizen Journalism: A Look at How Blogging is Changing the Media Landscape from the Congo to Korea
- 16 May 2006 – Georgia Popplewell told BBC Radio 5 Live‘s Up All Night programme about the new GV Show, our new overview of global podcasts
- 27 April 2006 – Sokari Ekine appears on BBC World Service radio‘s Network Africa programme to talk about blogging in Africa
- 13 April 2006 – Reuters press release: Reuters forms alliance with Global Voices Online
- 14 February 2006 – website ISRAEL21c features the meeting of GVO's Hossein Derakhshan and Lisa Goldman: Iranian and Israeli break down the barriers
- 18 January 2006 – in the Lebanese newspaper Dar Al-Hayat the article Ayoon Wa Azan (They See What They Want to See) featured our author Farid Pouya
2005
- 20 December 2005 – Ethan Zuckerman interviewed by BBC Focus on Africa Magazine about the growing numbers of Ethiopian and other African bloggers
- 15 December 2005 – featured in the article Redefining freelancing with entrepreneurial Web journalism in the Online Journalism Review
- 13 December 2005 – openDemocracy reports on Global voices: blogging the world, an account of the organisation and the Global Voices Summit
- 12 December 2005 – Britain's Guardian newspaper reports, in Found in translation, on the Global Voices Summit
- October 2005 – featured in the article Will blogs change development thinking? on id21
- 24 September 2005 – Ethan Zuckerman interviewed for the International Herald Tribune article The End User: Hide and pique
- 22 September 2005 – featured in CBS News item So, You Want To Be A Cyber-Dissident?
- 16 September 2005 – featured in Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia article Freedom on the Web?
- July 5, 2005 – Ethan Zuckerman interviewed on Minnesota Public Radio's “Future Tense”
- June 30, 2005 – Rebecca MacKinnon, Hossein Derakshan and Jeff Ooi featured on National Public Radio/WBUR's “The Connection”.
- June 17, 2005 – Rebecca MacKinnon interviewed in Columbia Journalism Review's “The Water Cooler”.
- May 20, 2005 – Global Voices is a featured link in USA Today's Web Guide.
- May 11, 2005 – Pilot #2 for Radio Open Source focuses on Global Voices, the project and the bloggers.
- April 6, 2005 – Clark Boyd writes about Global Voices and bridge blogging for the BBC.
- April 4, 2005 – A conversation between global bloggers at the Berkman Center is featured on BBC/WGBH's “The World”. A longer version is available on The World's technology podcast feed.
- March 21, 2005 – Rebecca MacKinnon and Global Voices featured in Steven Levy's column, “Blogging Beyond the Men's Club”.