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Media Lull on 2G Scandal

Media Lull on 2G Scandal

Why haven’t many of India’s top news organizations been properly covering the recent 2G tapes controversy?

Media Falls Short on Burma

Media Falls Short on Burma

Some parts of the media refused to cover Burma’s election. Did they let the Burmese people down with their decision?

Media Sully Pakistan Ties

Media Sully Pakistan Ties

India’s media has a lot to answer for with its inflammatory, narrow coverage of Pakistan.

Commonwealth Shames

Commonwealth Shames

What MS Dhoni’s wedding says about India’s Commonwealth Games plans.

T.V. Santhosh’s Burning Flags

T.V. Santhosh’s Burning Flags

A report from London on the latest media influenced exhibit by this prominent artist.

Privilege of Privacy

Privilege of Privacy

A recent high-profile death reminds us how powerful broadcast media can be.

Media Handling 101

Some Chinese officials might want to rethink their domestic media handling skills.

Media Finds Voice

Editorial about a discriminatory govt policy shows China’s media has some spunk.

Curious Ceasefire Offer

Curious Ceasefire Offer

The Indian media’s powerful glare makes even talking to the Maoists harder.

Vice in North Korea

Media group’s guide to one of ‘the planet’s most dangerous and weird destinations.’

Big in Korea? No, says Obama Foodorama

One of the most engaging food-politics fusion blogs I’ve come across (and I’m definitely not the only one who has taken notice) is Obama Foodorama, edited by Eddie Gehman Kohan. A web journal that manages, in a very readable way, to record any link b

Bhutan Gets Issued: First Ever Women's Magazine Debuts

A pretty remarkable event took place in Bhutan this autumn–the launch of the first women’s magazine in the country. Armed with questions galore, I got in touch with the editor of the magazine, Pema Choden Tenzin, who graciously took the time to humo

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