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(3 Jan 2008) SHOTLIST Tehran - December 15, 2007 1. Extreme wide shot of capital Tehran 2. People walking on street 3. Close-up of an Iranian daily newspaper heading reading (English) "Tehran Times" 4. Close-up of hand grabbing a pile of newspapers 5. Newspaper distributor giving a pile of newspapers to newsstand man 6. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ali, Tehran resident: "Lack of enough time to go and buy newspapers, less media censorship in electronic media and high costs of print media and their publication makes people to show more interest in buying electronic newspapers." 7. Close-up of newspaper heading (Farsi) "Tehran Emrooz" 8. Ali reading newspaper in street 9. Newspapers laid out in front of newsstand 10. People walking past newsstand 11. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Afshin Dowlat Abadi, student: "There is no press freedom and that is why people would rather keep track of the news on the internet. I think if print media get more active and publish more real and true news, many people will choose them as their source of news." 12. Wide of newspapers laid out for sale 13. Newspaper kiosk Tehran - December 16, 2007 14. Tahmineh Hadadi, journalism student and blogger walking in her room and sitting at her computer 15. Close-up of hand typing on keyboard 16. Tahmineh updating her web-blog 17. Wide of Tahmineh sitting at her computer 18. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Tahmineh Hadadi, journalism student and blogger: " Tehran is a crowded city and it is more convenient to sit at home and get the news and information from the internet. Besides, internet websites and blogs have more capabilities than print media and can communicate the news more freely." 19. Close-up of computer screen showing log-in page 20. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Tahmineh Hadadi, journalism student and blogger: "When it comes to blogs, there is more freedom there and everyone with different tastes can find what they are looking for." Tehran - November 2007 21. Wide exterior of Newspapers and Journals Fair in Tehran 22. People inside fair 23. Tilt-up of from Iranian President Ahmadinejad's cartoon drawn on a paper to President holding paper and laughing 24. Ahmadinejad speaking with media people in fair 25. Ahmadinejad touring fair among people 26. Cameramen filming president's speech 27. Wide of Ahmadinejad speaking on stage 28. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iranian President: "I intimately would like all journals and news agencies people to bluntly write and tell their opinions no matter what their taste, interest and attitude are. Do not think that if you criticise the government I will get upset. No, I will become pleased!" 29. Various Iranian newspapers put on wall 30. Taghi Dejakam, an editor and writer of Kayhan ultra-conservative and hardline daily writing in kiosk at fair 31. Tilt from close up of hand writing to the word (Farsi) "Kayhan" written on newspaper's front page 32. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Taghi Dejakam, an editor and writer of Kayhan ultra-conservative and hardline daily: "The attractive appearance of the internet and weblog makes it a place for writing daily events like a diary, or expressing political, cultural, artistic or literary opinions. Many people find it very interesting and perhaps that is one of the reasons I am attracted to it too and update my blog regularly." 33. Close-up of hand touching a finger-touch screen 34. Close-up of two girls' faces 35. Two girls reading newspapers on finger-touch screen 36. Close-up of sign reading (English) "Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA)" 37. IRNA official news agency employees working on computers LEAD IN : Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...