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A startup is publishing India’s first braille lifestyle magazine. Here’s how they break even.
White Print has brought about a revolution in braille writing — and braille advertising.
Hostile environment training is key for journalists covering conflict. So why do newsrooms ignore it?
“They may not even understand what the issue is and how it’s relevant to them.”
Stories about media in tiny Brunei don’t make the news. That’s why you should read about what The Scoop is trying to achieve.
Staffers from the defunct Brunei Times, burned by censorship at the paper, say they’ve found a better way of reporting the news in the sultanate.
The Ken managed to get people to pay for its one-article-a-day news service in India. Can it survive a second year?
It tested the market for longform news. Now it just needs to keep going.
Frontier Myanmar just launched the country’s first local-language podcast — on Facebook.
The partnership with Fondation Hirondelle seeks to encourage discussions of human rights.
Beating the 404 death knell: Singapore news startups struggle to cover costs and find their footing.
Political news doesn’t sell in the city-state. And it's even harder when you’re seen as ‘alternative’ media.
Harassment, abuse and death: Why India is one of the most dangerous places to report the news
This is what it's like to do the job in India.
Saracen may have been shut down but Indonesia still needs a plan to take down other fake news generators.
Like everywhere else, it needs better media credibility and digital literacy.
Which way forward for Singapore’s print monopoly?
With the government on one end and digital disruption on the other, Singapore Press Holdings needs a plan. Quick.
Japan’s public broadcaster NHK is trying to transform itself with a crazy idea: Let’s get on the internet.
It's time to enter the 21st century by moving beyond television.
Reporting on the Rohingya crisis? Here’s what you need to know.
For journalists thinking about covering the largest refugee crisis in Asia for decades, there is a lot to consider before embarking on the story.
Malaysia’s Sinar Project shines a light on the murky world of government data.
While their work aims to help journalists expose big stories, some local media outlets have been reluctant to do so in a repressive media environment.
If you want a career in journalism, this could be a good place to start.
We asked some of Asia's top journalists and editors to share their best advice for aspiring young reporters.
How the brutal rape and murder of a schoolgirl exposed shortcomings in Indonesia’s press.
The local and international press seemed content to ignore the tragic case, until activists launched a sustained media campaign.
India’s most famous newspaperman Shekhar Gupta pivots to digital with The Print.
“You can call it the Bentley of political journalism or the Bloomberg of political journalism in India.”
Cambodia’s hot media startup Khmerload has big plans to build an empire across Southeast Asia. This is how they’ll do it.
In Vichet launched Khmerload while he was still a student. Now, with Silicon Valley backing, he’s expanding across the region.
Academics say Malaysia’s journalism schools are producing mediocre graduates.
Some J-schools are adopting profit-driven models that teach students how to create advertorials and follow content templates.
Women are taking charge of newsrooms in Afghanistan so they can finally tell their own stories.
Just by being here today, doing what I am doing, I am proving them all wrong.
New Naratif tests Southeast Asia’s appetite for a member-funded journalism service.
The Singapore-based startup is modelled loosely on the highly successful Dutch platform De Correspondent.
This Singapore startup is building Asia’s first exchange to automate TV ad management.
AsiaMX wants to fix the TV industry with an algo-based ad platform for planning, booking, management and reporting.