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This 25-year-old podcaster is Myanmar’s leading voice for gender equality
Nandar is trying to build a movement through her two podcasts.
To crack India’s diverse and massive local news markets, Lokal started asking users what they actually wanted
As it turns out, it’s not just news.
What’s the value of news to the platforms?
Australia’s reckoning with Facebook and Google over news is setting the industry up for more turmoil.
Emergency funding for Covid-affected newsrooms
This is what some donors and media support organizations are doing to help.
How Romania’s Decât o Revistã is doubling down on its community during Covid
As physical events take a hit, DOR is investing in its community.
How freelancers are making the most of the pandemic in Asia
A crisis is too important to waste.
How Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University teaches students to transform newsrooms
Getting prototyping skills into journalism curriculum.
The Splice Lights On survey shows that over 40% of media orgs expect to start cutting jobs in the next 12 months.
Newsrooms need access to funds if we're going to avoid a mass layoff of journalists.
How The News Minute is using Covid-19 to better understand its audiences
What we learned from India's TNM.
Frontier Myanmar on knowing your audience
What we learned from Frontier about memberships.
The Ken on holding the line on paid journalism in a pandemic
What we learned from The Ken.
How we organised Splice Low-Res
It's not about the tech; that's the easy part. You need to know what you want to get out of your online event.
Informed by data, Taiwan’s female-focused media startup Womany preps Asia expansion
The 9-year-old company believes changes in Taiwan’s society could be a useful guide for other countries
Tech In Asia is finally on a path to profitability after a decade of testing business models.
Emerging from a series of painful layoffs, the Singapore-based startup finds its way forward.
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.
Seeing a gap in Southeast Asia, India’s The Ken plots a regional expansion with local teams
They now have reporters across Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
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