Features

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The Internet effect

The rise of the Internet has changed the way media is produced, but many have still have difficulties taking full advantage of it

Netizens celebrate a decade of activism

Michael Hauben's legacy lives on, ten years after the release of the book 'Netizen'

Sex workshop turns the spotlight on role of the media

A recent media frenzy in Taiwan raises concerns about pharmaceutical companies and medical news

Novelists share their experiences

Writers expressed their opinions during Taiwan's martial law era by publishing their works in newspapers

Thaksin talks politics

Former prime minister meets for the first time with Thai media since being out of office

Expat bathes in media spotlight

A New Yorker in Korea teaches English on the airwaves

Constitutional complaint system

Attorney Han Chang-ho explains the legalities of Korea's President Roh's case for free political expression

They all want a Second Life

Linden Lab's chief technology officer says Second Life can 'change the way we communicate'

Bringing India's castes to book

A Delhi publisher is challenging the way people accept a racist caste system

Daum at another crossroads

In Korea, does the reemergence of an Internet giant's founder and CEO mean the return of a jedi entrepreneur?

FM: A ubiquitous part of urban life

An examination of to reinvigoration of the medium in Karachi

A smorgasbord of information -- whether you need it or not

Don Sambandaraksa finds that while ubiquitous wireless Internet access is convenient, not all of the content on the Web is useless or easy to find

A man obsessed

PTV executive Jakrapob Penkair remains loyal to ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and vows to continue rallying pro-Thaksin supporters in Thailand

Lankan govt, Tigers put the squeeze on media

Two years after the murder of journalist Sivaram in Sri Lanka, TamilNet is blocked and journalists feel threatened

More a correspondent than an artist

Photojournalist David Rubinger's work on Israel in Asia is on display in Bangkok

The lure of TV irks Bhutan's authorities

The growing popularity of television is starting to change the people of Bhutan, but the Bhutan Broadcasting Service is fighting back

A Mongolian migrant worker's story

Journalist Batmonkh became a migrant worker in Korea -- but found that trying to eke out a living in Seoul is not worth the price of being away from home

TBS' Rakuten snub reflects protected world

Japan's broadcasting industry is being shaken up by an Internet company's bid to take over a TV station

New kind of TV station set to go on air

Critics should give Thailand's new public television station a chance to prove itself, legislators say

Cyber Censors

In Thailand, a small team of inspectors works round the clock monitoring political websites

Dark side of 'Republic of Naver'

Questions about Naver's lack of social responsibility may overshadow its growth and success in overseas expansion

World media's spotlight on 1857

The Times of India retraces India's colonial days through the eyes of the international press

Addicted to American dramas

Koreans' obsession with American dramas have sprouted into dozens of fan cafes and online communities

Roller-Coaster history of Korean Internet industry

Internet portals Yahoo, Daum, and Empas paved the way for Naver, 'Korea's Internet King'

Students join broadcasts aimed at North Koreans

A collaboration between Student Media Without Borders and Open Radio for North Korea aims to deliver culture from South to North

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