What will the coronavirus pandemic mean for the business of news? "A lot of news media won’t make it but this is an opportunity for some," writes our Director Rasmus Nielsen
What will the coronavirus pandemic mean for the business of news? "A lot of news media won’t make it but this is an opportunity for some," writes our Director Rasmus Nielsen
How a global media company can succeed in India Global brands are trying to gain a foothold in the Indian market. Here's why they often fail and how they can succeed
How a global media company can succeed in India Global brands are trying to gain a foothold in the Indian market. Here's why they often fail and how they can succeed
Journalism is under attack. Here's how it must fight back Journalists need to define what they stand for, who they speak to, and who they speak for, argues Meera Selva, Director of our Fellowship Programme.
Journalism is under attack. Here's how it must fight back Journalists need to define what they stand for, who they speak to, and who they speak for, argues Meera Selva, Director of our Fellowship Programme.
Thailand The media industry in Thailand is facing a period of profound change as a result of digital disruption and societal change. Student-led pro-democracy protests fuelled by social media have helped to open up the media that have long been reluctant to criticise the authorities.
Thailand The media industry in Thailand is facing a period of profound change as a result of digital disruption and societal change. Student-led pro-democracy protests fuelled by social media have helped to open up the media that have long been reluctant to criticise the authorities.
South Korea News consumption and trust in news media have both increased since the outbreak of COVID-19, but media outlets are struggling to shore up finances that have been adversely affected by the pandemic.
South Korea News consumption and trust in news media have both increased since the outbreak of COVID-19, but media outlets are struggling to shore up finances that have been adversely affected by the pandemic.
Philippines Major revenue drops arising from prolonged COVID-19 lockdowns have forced significant downsizing of the Philippine media. The media environment has also been reshaped by the closure of a major free-to-air TV network.
Philippines Major revenue drops arising from prolonged COVID-19 lockdowns have forced significant downsizing of the Philippine media. The media environment has also been reshaped by the closure of a major free-to-air TV network.
Malaysia After the collapse of a reformist government in February 2020, renewed political instability and a national state of emergency, ostensibly as a result of COVID-19, have reversed hopes for improvement in media freedom in Malaysia.
Malaysia After the collapse of a reformist government in February 2020, renewed political instability and a national state of emergency, ostensibly as a result of COVID-19, have reversed hopes for improvement in media freedom in Malaysia.
Japan The Japanese media landscape has long been dominated by five nationwide TV networks and a small number of high-circulation newspapers. But print readership is falling and many news organisations are being forced to embrace digital change.
Japan The Japanese media landscape has long been dominated by five nationwide TV networks and a small number of high-circulation newspapers. But print readership is falling and many news organisations are being forced to embrace digital change.
South Africa South Africa has one of the most diverse and independent media in Africa with a high degree of press freedom.
South Africa South Africa has one of the most diverse and independent media in Africa with a high degree of press freedom.