Features
Archive of all feature articles published
Magazine on a major mission
Thai consumer magazine remains advertisement-free to maintain credibility
Support for Thaksin calls for an unstinting commitment
Pro-Thaksin Shinawatra radio stations face threat of closure in Thailand, but some academics say political avenues such as these should remain open
Bracing the media for battle
Thai journalists covering the violence in the southernmost provinces develop particular skills to properly report on the region
Fergusson College magazine hits a century
The 100th issue of a Pune, India university magazine reflects on the past, contrasts with the present
Broadcast blues on the way out
Local radio station in Nong Yasai district in central Thailand sets example for keeping content parochial and non-political
Helping visually-impaired find their voice on radio
Satish Navale traveled around India for over eight years, learning radio production and recording his experiences, to achieve his dream of working in radio despite being visually impaired
Not looking to regulate media
India's Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni talks about the ministry's responsibilities and plans to aid the media industry
This mag has preserved all letters to their editors
Editor of 78-year-old Urdu publication says letters to the editor are "part of a literary heritage"
Radio is a sound salvation
Marginalized Thai groups seek access to the public sphere through community radio because the mainstream media is concentrated in corporate hands
Little interest in reporting about the poor
Thai farmers' efforts to raise public awareness for land reforms have gone largely ignored by the media
Mojos, the 'F' word and the future of newspapers
Meidyatama Suryodiningrat discusses how the emergence of mobile journalists and free information on the Internet has changed journalism
A victim of breaking news?
Syed Irfan Ashraf shares his personal account of Musa Khankhel, the Geo TV journalist murdered last month in Pakistan's Swat valley
Showing Taiwan to the world
Formosa TV English news editor-in-chief writes series of one-hour documentaries on lesser-known stories about Taiwan
Media battle for hearts, minds
Critics call for new ways to address satellite-based, increasingly partisan, media outlets in Thailand
Reporters need better training
Thai reporters recount their uncertainty and lack of safety equipment while covering the increasingly violent PAD demonstrations
Much style, some content, no tough questions for Ma
President Ma talks about international issues with the foreign correspondents in Taiwan, evades discussing domestic concerns
Delivering news to India's Muslims
In a discussion with AsiaMedia, seven Urdu journalists talk about the state of their profession and the media in India
Once the TV industry king, KPS looks for new niche
Taiwan's first television production company considers ways to modernize development, production and distribution of its content
Blogging for a living
Ambitious and innovative bloggers earn decent living through blogging and offline work that stem from their blogs
No regrets
Wasan Paileeklee, veteran journalist and ousted MCOT president, reflects on the state of media in Thailand
Elizabeth Pisani: A raging dinosaur
Former Reuters foreign correspondent and author of a book on AIDS discusses Indonesia's recently passed pornography bill and AIDS prevention
Putting faces to web addresses
Indonesia's Pesta Blogger 2008 gathering emphasizes blogging communities
In the face of adversity
Kannika Thammakesorn, a pioneer in television newscasting, recalls her lowest moments in life in her book 'Ja Mued Keedan Kor Phan Dai'
Tina Talisa: Anchoring news makers
TV host and producer discusses experiences in and reflections on running political talk show
TV less alluring for viewers on this year's Ramadan
Indonesian viewers not interested in copious offering of Ramadan-themed soap operas
