Free Markets Free Media? : Reflections on the Political Economy of the Press in Asia / edited by Cherian George.
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- 9789814136099 (hbk.)
- P96.E252 A785 2008
- P96.E252
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From media monocultures to tropical rainforests / Thomas Abraham -- Journalism by whom, for whom? / Kalinga Seneviratne -- Covering China’s marginalised millions / Yanhong Li -- The false promise of media liberalisation in India / Kiran Prasad -- Editorial integrity under assault in Korea / Kim Soochan -- Investigative reporting and the struggle for the public sphere / Sheila S. Coronel -- Challenges to investigative reporting in Post-Suharto Indonesia / Yuli Ismartono -- Media commercialisation in Malaysia / Mustafa K. Anuar -- The life and times of the Far Eastern Economic Review / David Plott and Michael Vatikiotis -- Why the western media dominate / Janadas Devan.
Includes bibliographical references.
This book was made possible by funding support from the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung.
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