Features

Archive of all feature articles published

Cyworld debuts on U.S. market in mid-August

Korea's most successful online social network service takes on MySpace

When TV brought on a catharsis

Media coverage of a poor village boy's rescue in India provides a community with hope, say experts

AsiaMedia writer wins South Asian Journalists Association award

Arthur Rhodes takes top honors for coverage of Sri Lanka elections

Net raises hopes, and fears, in China

A food safety inspector turned blogger successfully launches an online crusade to help a young girl recieve medical treatment for severe blood poisoning

No way you can block blogs!

Kiran Jonalagadda offers ways to get around India's website blocks

A question of balance

An Asem Interfaith Dialogue meeting calls for more sensitivity to religion

What's in a name?

Companies in Thailand get up close and personal in their quest for customers, look for advertising more direct than TV and newspapers

Tribute to AS Mahmud

Mahfuz Anam, publisher of The Daily Star, pays tribute to the "Father of Private Television in Bangladesh"

Going Google eyed

Simon Pitchforth conducts an experiment on Indonesia's most popular search engine

Hinde, a journo who had a go at the lot and did it in style

Times reporter Carolyn Webb recounts the life of former ABC foreign correspondent John Hinde

Dynamic CEO discusses Internet portal business

Daum Communications sold 5.5 billion won in ads during the World Cup -- its CEO says his quick decision-making comes from his experience as a reporter

Film-therapy for young victims

School film project emulates TV reporters and lifts spirits for May earthquake victims in Indonesia

Picking up the pieces on a troubled island

A young journalist finds a role in rebuilding the Solomon Islands

'Who defines obscenity?'

Photographer Shilpa Shetty faces obscenity charges while the judicial system continues to define the parameters of the term

Should portals follow media law?

Debate over growing medium grows, blurs the line between old and new media in Korea

U.K. journalist symposium in Japan

In this three-part series, British journalists caution against return to pre-bubble mind-set at June 8 symposium 'The United Kingdom and Japan Viewed by British Journalists'

Portals emerge as powerful media

South Koreans acquire more news and information from the Internet than newspapers or TV

Southeast Asian Press Alliance fights for press freedom, regional cooperation

Executive Director Roby Alampay says political ownership of the media is one of the biggest challenges to free expression in the media

Blending traditional and new media in brand building

An interview with OgilvyOne Worldwide Asia Pacific marketing CEO and author Kent Wertime

SEAPA director gives talk at UCLA

Executive Director of the Southeast Asian Press Alliance Roby Alampay discusses media laws and restrictions and new media's impact on Southeast Asia

Media timeline since the coup

Events in the Nepalese media landscape since Feb. 1, 2005

National media race to help quake victims

With so many in need, media outlets take on the responsibility of offering humanitarian assistance and rallying public support for victims of the earthquake

Yogyakarta media shaken but not silenced by quake

With journalists missing and no access to electricity, the local media in Yogyakarta struggled to find ways to get word out about the disaster

Inul Daratista: Getting to the bottom of the pornography bill

Commentator Duncan Graham speaks to beauty icon Inul Daratista about speaking out against the pornography bill

Mass Appeal: New Orientalism book looks for large audience

Journalist and author Sheridan Prasso's The Asian Mystique gets good reviews but a mixed reaction at UCLA talk

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