Media
(Archives 2002)

Media war
Moving slightly ahead
For now at least when economic weakness hits everyone's bottom line the side that started off with more muscles and prepared to buy talent is asserting itself. By Seah Chiang Nee Read
Dec 15, 2002

Stop Press
Will the Tribune be put to sleep?
The International Herald Tribune has been the voice of America in the world for 35 years. Now its days could be numbered. Oliver Burkeman, Melbourne Age Read
Nov 9, 2002

Parachute Journalists
They jump in to cover a story, interview locals then get out, often leaving people who help them in the lurch, their lives endangered in some cases, an article in TomPaine.com.
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By Jennifer Bauday,
May 8, 2002

The slide continues
With consumer tax soon rising, the recession-hit Singapore media braces for more downsizing, retrenchment for reasons that now seem to be long-term, fundamental.
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Apr 20, 2002

A new player
As Singapore's two media giants cut back and retrench in a sharp advertising downturn, a brash new player from Malaysia makes its debut to take them on.
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Mar 1, 2002

Epitaph for a magazine
Does the closure of Asiaweek, the region's leading news weekly spell the end of its vision? Since its lightning closure, this is the first time a senior staffer publicly writes about it.
By: Alejandro Reyes
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Feb 24, 2002

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