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Australia’s fires point to another inferno: the state of the country’s media
The role of the media is a life-and-death story in Australia.
Why Facebook supports Splice Beta
Because news is community.
This is the journalism Japan needs.
"WaseKuro isn’t just taking over the investigative role of traditional media. We are creating a new form of journalism in Japan."
After struggling for 5 years, Minh Bui Jones almost shut Mekong Review down this month.
This November issue was almost unpublished.
India’s #MeToo movement is shaking up newsrooms and putting male journalists on notice.
Conversations on gender inequality, consent in office spaces, and the sexual harassment of women reporters in the field are long overdue.
In Pakistan, a mere mention of the military can get a journalist in trouble. Yet some startups are bravely reporting the facts.
These are the ones worth watching.
A summit, the media, and a $25-million gamble.
What exactly did newsrooms get out of sending their journalists to the Trump-Kim summit? The numbers don't add up.
Australia’s digital media inquiry suffers from a public interest deficit.
Is the government-ordered inquiry is about re-invigorating quality journalism — or protecting the country's flailing print duopoly?
Women journalists should not have to wear fake wedding rings in the field.
Indian journalist Ruchi Kumar chooses to wear a ring on her wedding finger. But she is eager for the day that she no longer needs it.
With the order to shut Rappler, the Philippine government puts its new weapon against the media on full display.
The government is now attacking corporate structures.
Layoffs, restructurings and pivots to digital were the hallmarks of Singapore’s media in 2017. And 2018 isn’t much better.
Don't hold your breath.
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