Features
Archive of all feature articles published
Spinning a a new image
Public relations firms are taking an increasing role in the global political sphere -- such as they have done in Thailand's stance on compulsory licensing of pharmaceuticals
Crusade for positive online culture
People from all backgrounds -- TV entertainers, civil activists, students and educators -- have joined a widespread campaign in Korea
Empire strikes back
The battle between rival TV stations transcends family ties in Tamil Nadu
Radio show filling the rush hour void
Outside of religion and politics, all topics are fair game for a comedic Jakarta talk radio show
Citizen journalists aim to serve all
Nagaknow magazine provides information about Matsumoto City and Nagano Prefecture for tourists in English and Japanese
Citizen-journalism web sites struggle to attract reporters
The public's satisfaction with the mainstream Japanese media is stifling the growth of citizen journalism in Japan
Clipping the Net
A roundtable discussion in Thailand sheds light on an issue clouded by confusion and secrecy
Safety and freedom of journalists in Asia
A roundup of news from Asia on World Press Freedom Day 2007
Climate change now issue of concern in Thailand
Policymakers, activists, and journalists are taking advantage of a now-captive audience
Most Indonesians not aware of global warming
An ACNielsen survey shows that 28 percent of Indonesian adults in urban areas are aware of the global warming issue -- but only half of them believe it's a serious problem
Online conflict reporting hits the big screen
Pioneering solo journalist Kevin Sites screens his film about the civilian cost of war
Gauging the cyber gap
While the Internet has been lambasted as a force leading teens astray, some say adults in Thailand should see it as equipping youth for the future
Google faces uphill battle in Korea
In order compete with Naver and Cyworld, Google focuses on partnerships with local IT ventures
Shooting after the cinema
The Times of India asks, if violence in cinema can impact those on the edge, should there be some curbs?
Breaking news
A review of the career opportunities in India's television news market
TITV grasps for dignity
Thailand's transformed station begins a new chapter, without air conditioning or paychecks
Experiments in conflict reporting
Kevin Sites' next project with Yahoo! could be as much of an experiment as his first
Blogs mark their first 10 years
Ten years after the birth of the first blog, Internet experts and bloggers reflect on the impact and future of blogging
Golden opportunity for broadcasting industry?
Free trade agreement receives mixed responses from Korean scholars, cable associations and newspapers
Korean culture industry feels the FTA
Korean publishing, movie and cable television industries are concerned about consequences of free trade agreement and increasing U.S. competition
Blogs celebrate 10th anniversary in Korea
Korea's blogger population today totals around 13.51 million
The history textbook revisions go on in Japan
Critics slam latest change to accounts of the Battle of Okinawa in 1945
YouTube popularity explodes in Japan
But intellectual property defenders are watching the video-sharing website closely
Broadcasting role models
As Thailand works out a formula for responsible public television, the Bangkok Post analyzes the infrastructures of NHK in Japan and BBC in England
Slice of Singapore on Wikipedia
Singaporean politicians, celebrities and unique terminology find their way onto the online encyclopedia
