Fair Observer Launches Its Premiere

Fair Observer has recently launched its Premiere version and believes in making a difference to the world of media. Headquartered in Washington DC and conceptualized by four highly talented and entrepreneurial people, Fair Observer is a global, independent and fair online journal which provides a 360° analysis of world events covering complete story with history, underlying facts, insights and impacts with diversity of opinion and approach.

Washington, DC, April 28, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Fair Observer challenges the existing news model and aims at filling the gap. “Readers expect more from news media than what they currently get. It is their right to get more than the news feeds and know the underlying facts beneath the surface. Readers are currently becoming a victim of commercial news media model which at times functions under the influence of state or political parties. Readers deserve to be treated like readers and not consumers,” states COO Fabian Neuen.

The Premiere version features amongst several others, important topics like "The European Sovereign Debt crisis," "Quantitative Easing 2," "Corruption in India" and "Anglo German Relations," the last two topics being publicly visible while the others being open only to a test user group.

The article on Anglo German relations talks about how even after several decades the Nazi-inflicted wounds in Britain are still not healed. Sixty-six years on, anti-German feelings continue to pervade the British perception of Germany. In turn, Germany’s deep-rooted guilt prevents the country from challenging these prejudices and standing up for itself. This thought provoking article has been written by Gunnar Beck from Germany, a professor at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London and former adviser to the House of Commons.

Fair Observer’s very own Founder & Editor in Chief Atul Singh talks in the article on "Corruption in India" about how an increasingly sensationalist media is contributing to the already widespread corruption sagas dominating India’s society. This article has already gained immense popularity and has created some stir amongst the Indian political figures.

“With close to about 30 esteemed advisers globally including Jaswant Singh, former Indian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Glenn Carle, former Vice-Head of the CIA, Prof Annet Aris, former Lead-Partner at McKinsey Germany and Prof Franklin Allen, a legend in the US Financial Sector, we firmly believe that we have the right mix to make a difference,” says CEO David Bell, also a Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School of Business.

With a team of over 100 contributors across the globe, Fair Observer is still looking for more. Journalists, Bloggers and writers are free to contact the Fair Observer team if interested in contributing.

More information about Fair Observer can be found on www.fairobserver.com.

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