Media
(Archives
2000-2001)
A
rude awakening
Sept 11 is forcing US media to step way from trivia,
scandals and celebrity - to get serious with world.
Will bad habit return?
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Nov
23, 2001
"Goodbye,
Asean..."
World media interest on Southeast Asia falling fast.
Foreign journalists told: "If its not China,
we dont want your stories" Read
Nov
11, 2001
Journalism's
A New Dilemma
Should people who crash planes on buildings or mass
bombing of civilians be treated with balanced coverage?.>>
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Sept
26, 2001
The
Giant is Shaken
A
SPH media giant, once upbeat, breaking into TV, new
newspapers, is in retreat - a prelude for a price
hike. Seah
Chiang Nee....>>
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Aug 20, 2001
Media
Watch
A Chance For Good Or...
If allowed
to work objectively, the
new media watchdog will serve the cause of journalism,
but the devil lies in the details.
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Mar
23, 2001
A
Firecracker Media War
Channel U
is poor beer to MediaCorp, just as the latter's Today
tabloid newspaper compared to SPH papers.Looks like
the rivaks will continue to dominate in their own
areas of strength for a long time to come.>>
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May 13, 2001
How
You'll Get The News
New
tech will allow reporters to take a pix on
his digital camera, zap the story to his editor on
the mobile phone- revolutionalising journalism.Read
Mar
17, 2001
A
Blunt Weapon in the Web Age
Government
banning a newspaper from press conferences is its
least effective of arsenals; hurts itself more. By
Seah Chiang Nee..
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Feb
18, 2001
Singapore
World's Most Avid Online Talker
They
praise and condemn, quarrel and talk sex - chat-sites
that are changing society more than it realises.
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Feb 12,
2001
Behind
The Survey
Singapore
now claims non-newspaper monopoly, but readership
'surveys' are less than objective..
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Dec
24, 2000
Singapore
Media
A Gulf Of Two Values
A Chinese-English media gap remains - in
reporters' pay, and journalistic interests. Who serves
best ? >>
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Oct 29, 2000