Reviews

Archive of all review articles published

Presidency-news media interaction analyzed

Won-tae's latest book portrays competition between media's and president's messages, compares Korean President Roh with Bush

Painting a realistic portrait

The Economist presents a realistic analysis of the Taiwan-China issue, says the Taipei Times

Good journalist, flawed person

Aquila Ismail reviews "Fragments of Grace" by global reporter Pamela Constable who says the qualities that make her a good journalist are exactly the same that make her a flawed person

Free publications find ready audience

The Japan Times notes the success of ad-saturated magazines like "Hot Pepper" and "Sutenaide" in the growing free paper market

Korea's first anchor recounts his life

David Pong's memoir covers everything from his unorthodox style to religious devotion

Decline of the humour column

Hasan Abidi writes about the history of newspaper columns and how they are shifting from entertaining pieces to political commentaries

Getting tangled up in the deadline

American journalism movie, Shattered Glass, will open this weekend in Japan--The Japan Times gives the film, starring Hayden Christensen, four stars

The Quest to Know

A Dawn book review focuses on freedom of information resources in Pakistan

Read any good blogs lately?

A new reporting prize--not for journalists--celebrates, encourages bloggers

Controlling opinions

Jehane Noujaim's documentary, Control Room, gives a well-rounded, no-frills report on how news about the war in Iraq is created and reported

Making Sense of China's New Media Environment

James F. Paradise reviews two recently published reference works on media developments and media law

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