Features

Archive of all feature articles published

UNI Radio's CEO still 'faking it'

The 25-year-old CEO discusses assuming his father's role, outlook for the Hsinchu County-based radio station

Indar Atmanto: Employees are not productions tools

Indar Atmanto rises from ordinary staff member at Indosat to president of Indosat Mega Media

No regrets

CEO and Thai talk show host Natwut Amornvivat discusses his background and career

I'm not selling Wikipedia

Wikipedia founder reiterates his vision of the site as "a free encyclopaedia for every single person on the planet... in their own language"

A man's world?

Thailand's top female sports journalist says gender prejudice continues to play part in sports journalism

To read is to see the unseen

Editor of new literary journal discusses her influences

Making its way back

Editor of newly revived magazine talks about the arc and philosophy of the publication

A virtual world for Assumption

Thai university collaborates with onling game distribution company to create virtual university

Spreading the green word

Award-winning environmental reporter Harry Surjadi remains a committed advocate of his cause

Like it or not, Al-Jazeera's the TV station to watch

The news agency belies preconceptions and misconceptions from divided and sometimes conflicting opinions

The world through a lens

World Press Photo brings its acclaimed traveling exhibition to Thailand

Japanese Facebook takes Model T approach

Facebook Japan uses translation model, forgoes local leader or partner

Can Urdu become the language of the internet?

Rauf Parekh discusses the significance of the ongoing proliferation of Urdu usage in computer programs and on the Internet

Student journalists hone their skills at a book fair

Balinese high school students cover Denpasar Book Fair, produce stories

Swara Porong Radio becomes voice of mudflow victims

Swara Porong's crew also provide advice to its listeners, such as fighting for their rights

Censoring Hong Kong's airwaves

Underground radio station Citizens Radio's legal saga continues, while politically connected Wave Media sees few obstacles in its way

From Shar'ia to Shakira

Nushin Arbabzadah talks about Afghan media, past and present

In a high-gloss, high-heeled hell, Maghag's blog is baring fashion's nasty secrets

Australia's Victorian Liberal Party is only one target among others who has to deal with insider blogs

Not the 9 o'clock news

The 2007 World Press Photo Exhibition, which opens in Taipei, champions the reportage conveyed through photos

Chinese papers attracting younger readers

Because late President Soeharto banned Chinese schools in Indonesia, there is a generation gap of Chinese Indonesians who can read Chinese newspapers

Hiding from the junta

CNN's Dan Rivers gives a first-hand account of the Myanmar authorities' determined search for him

Silencing journalists

A roundup of news about Asia on World Press Freedom Day 2008

Differences in perception

In a Q&A with AsiaMedia, Lianhe Zaobao's Beijing correspondent, Han Yong Hong, describes her experience on one of China's media tours of Tibet

Reflecting upon international media's hopes and prejudices on the highlands of Lhasa

Han Yong Hong describes her experience on China's media tour of Tibet in March

Each page of this Urdu newspaper is handwritten by 'katibs'

'The Musalman', a four-page evening paper, hasn't missed an edition for 81 years

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