Letters to the Editor
Archive of all Letters to the Editor published on AsiaMedia
Private Sindhi channels
A 'Dawn' reader pleads with private Sindhi TV channels to stop branding Sindhis as militants and showing them in derogatory manner
It takes two to tango -- or not
An AsiaMedia reader responds to Tom Plate's column about the Chinese military's recent refusal to let U.S. ships dock in Hong Kong
Dumb and dumber news items
A reader criticizes NHK's News Watch 9's lowbrow choice of newsworthy issues
Picking up after the collapse
A former Nova teacher creates a bilingual website that helps ex-Nova students and teachers continue their lessons together
Tired of the same old commentary
A 'Japan Times' reader blames the lack of insightful commentary on Japanese TV to society's high regard for "unity of opinion"
The media's view of foreigners
A 'Japan Times' reader blames the media for feeding the public's xenophobia
Messages that wreck self-esteem
The media plays a definite role in perpetuating and ending the sexual objectification and abuse of women, says a 'Japan Times' reader
A bridge for cross-cultural understanding
An AsiaMedia reader responds to Tim Hathaway's reflections of his time at 'Xinjiang Economic Daily'
Review of NHK's offerings
Another NHK viewer voices his disappointment with NHK's programming, particularly substituting news and culture shows for baseball games
Silly references in editorial
The term "Sea of Japan" and "East Sea" in an editorial in 'The Japan Times' is an attempt to appease Korean and Chinese readers
Broadcast offerings disappoint
A 'Japan Times' reader wants NHK Broadcasting, Japan's public broadcaster, to know their programs lack entertainment and informative values to viewers
ATV's new image
An AsiaMedia reader responds to news about recent changes at the Hong Kong broadcaster
Donald Tsang's insincere apology
An AsiaMedia reader responds to Tom Plate's analysis of the Hong Kong Chief Executive's apology for comments about democracy
Want ads appear discriminatory
'The Japan Times' should hold higher standards and not publish job ads that contain blatant discrimination, says reader
Media pressure helped instructors
A Nova Titled Instructor calls for even more media attention on the dysfunctional employee salary system within Nova Corp., Japan's largest English-language school chain
