Pakistan's Century Publications Pvt Limited (CPPL), publisher of the country's leading Urdu-language newspaper 'Daily Express' distributed nationally from 11 cities, will publish an English-language newspaper focused on Pakistani news and business in cooperation with the International Herald Tribune.
The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) has asked the government to make arrangements for the protection of media workers via a life insurance and a victim fund. It has also asked to provide job security, capacity building and an assurance of a conducive working environment for members of the media.
Asia Media Forum (AMF) is deeply concerned that Nurul Kabir, editor of the Dhaka-based daily 'New Age', one of the most democratically oriented newspaper in South Asia, has received death thre
Whether it's a story about how rubber plantations are taking root at the China-Laos border, how Thai is having an impact on the Lao language, or the use of harmful fishing methods in Cambodia and Vietnam, all the features and photo essays in 'Changing Borders: Reportage from Our Mekong; follow the changes that have been taking place as countries in the Mekong Region deepen their cross-border links with one another.
'Asia Media Report 2009: Missing in the Media', coordinated, produced and published by the Asia Media Forum with the assistance of Actionaid, focuses on how the media throughout Asia reports on marginalised people and communities in their respective societies, from the very poorest countries to the richest.
The International Center for Journalists has released its online guidebook designed to help journalists worldwide prepare for future disaster coverage. An excerpted version of the guide is available as an embedable interactive widget, as well as a PDF version, including an extended text and additional sections, can be downloaded in either English or Spanish from the ICFJ website.
It is widely recognized that the news industry is facing financial difficulties, but there is little agreement about the source of those difficulties or what can be done about them. The debate about the role of the web has been particularly heated: is it the source of the problem or the source of the solution?
Kiran Jonnalagadda, a Twitter user from Bangalore, who was frustrated with the escalating fire crisis in the Carlton Towers in the city and the ineptitude of the firemen on Feb 23 began tweeting from where he was trapped.
Young Indian women are taking to journalism in droves, but Ammu Joseph, author of several authoritative books on women in media, believes that these numbers do not necessarily translate into gender awareness. IPS Asia-Pacific's Ranjit Devraj interviews Ammu Joseph, Indian journalist, author and media watcher.
COLOMBO, Feb 9, 2010 (IPS) - Sri Lankan journalists, for whom intimidation, threats, assault and killings seem to have become unavoidable professional hazards, are bracing themselves for a fresh confrontation with the government as curbs on reporting intensify.
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