Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
India/Trust on Media
Monday, August 14, 2006
Monday, May 29, 2006
Asia/English-language media outlets
"A host of new English-language media outlets has sprung up around Asia in recent years to try to fill the void."
Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Japan/Newspaper readership
"A survey shows that 92.5 percent of the public reads newspapers, on average 5.6 days a week. The finding apparently reflects Japanese people's continued confidence in conventional print media, though the rate of readership is down from 94.5 percent in the previous survey in 2003."
Monday, April 24, 2006
Singapore/Mobile-TV
Xinhuanet.com: Singapore telecom company launches mobile TV channel Saturday, April 15, 2006
Asia/Print Investments
Printingtalk: Asia-Pacific, China Lead Way For Print Investment "Based on levels of orders received during the trade show, the UK and the Asia-Pacific region, including China, are leading the way, according to Heidelberg's experience at Ipex 2006."
Friday, April 14, 2006
China/Television/Foreign News
The China Post: China clamps down on TV newsWednesday, April 12, 2006
China/Ad Markets
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Korea/Newspapers
"The Fair Trade Commission (FTC) is poised to crack down on unfair business practices of some newspaper companies. The anti-trust regulator’s probe will likely be focused on allegations of free newspaper subscriptions and gifts such as bicycles being given away to lure more subscribers, according to an FTC director general Tuesday."
China/Magazines
"China has imposed a limit on the number of foreign magazines being sold in China in a blow to publishers hoping to cash in on the country's booming media market."
Thursday, March 30, 2006
China/Journalists
People´s Daily Online: Journalist number doubles in 20 years China/English TV Channel
Xinhua: Guangzhou launches 1st regional English TV channel "China's first regional English TV channel started broadcasting on Tuesday in Guangzhou, capital of the southern Guangdong Province. The channel is broadcast to the entire south of China and mainly deals with news and stories around the Pearl River Delta."
India/TV-media-business
"Two of India's biggest corporate names launched a joint venture yesterday to offer editing, post-production and archiving services to the world's media companies."
Sunday, March 26, 2006
Thailand/Ad Growth
Thai Day: No growth seen for advertising industry Wednesday, March 15, 2006
India/Predictions on Media Growth
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
New Regional Magazine
IJNet: Asian newspaper network launches regional magazineFriday, February 10, 2006
Japan/News Agencies
China/Search Engines/Imprisonment
Reuters: Yahoo accused in jailing of 2nd China Internet user "Yahoo Inc. provided evidence to Chinese authorities that led to the imprisonment of an Internet writer, lawyers and activists said, the second such case involving the U.S. Internet giant. The Committee to Protect Journalists and media watchdog Reporters Without Borders called on Yahoo to disclose information on all Internet journalists and writers whose identities it has revealed to Chinese authorities."
Monday, January 30, 2006
China/Freedom of Press
Daily Telegraph: Blow to free speech as China bars journalists from workshop "Chinese journalists have been ordered to stay away from a media seminar, organised by the British Embassy, marking a new extension of the campaign against freedom of expression."
China/Press Freedom
AsiaMedia: Controls spell bad news for the media"Mainland journalists are experiencing their worst censorship in recent years, with outspoken media outlets being crushed one by one. Journalists and academics said the momentum to mute forthright journalists and media outlets reached a peak on Tuesday with the closure of the popular four-page China Youth Daily weekly feature section, Bingdian."
China/Web Search
Reuters: Google agrees to censor service to enter China"Web search leader Google Inc. said on Tuesday it was introducing a new service for China that seeks to avoid a confrontation with the government by restricting access to services to which users contribute such as e-mail, chat rooms and blogs.The new Chinese service at http://www.google.cn will offer a censored version of Google's popular search system that could restrict access to thousands of terms and Web sites. Hot topics might include issues like independence for Taiwan or Tibet or outlawed spiritual group Falun Gong."
China/Ad Spending/2005
AdAgeChina: China's ad spend up 21% in 2005 China/ Ad Agencies
“The entry barriers will be practically nonexistent. The result will be a more diversified market with deeper pockets of specialized expertise,” said Tom Doctoroff, JWT’s Shanghai-based area director, Northeast Asia & CEO, China.
Thursday, January 26, 2006
Asia/Foreign Media Giant
The Guardian: Asian Network gets booster signalWednesday, January 25, 2006
India/Opening Markets
CNN Money.com: India eases rules for overseas firms"In a significant step toward opening its retail market to outside competition, India will allow 'single-brand' retailers such as Reebok and Nike to own 51 percent of their business operations in India, according to a published report Wednesday."
Asia/Economic Prospects from Davos
FT: WEF annual meetingTuesday, January 24, 2006
Asia/Advertising
Sun Star: Ad spending rises in Asia, hits $66B"The figures, for regional markets excluding Japan, showed corporate spending on television, newspaper and magazine advertisements in China totalled nearly $37 billion, up 21 percent and accounting for 56 percent of the regional market, Nielsen Media Research said."
Thursday, January 19, 2006
Japan/Internet-portal/Investigations
NY Times: Raid on an Internet Company Sends Japanese Shares Down"An investigation of Livedoor, a popular Internet-portal company, caused a decline in Japanese stock markets Tuesday, as it also raised questions about the nation's tolerance for a more freewheeling version of capitalism."
Monday, January 16, 2006
China/Shanghai Media Group
NY Times: With a Mogul's Touch, a Chinese Media Man Connects to the WestSunday, January 15, 2006
India/Foreign Media Companies
NewIndPress.com: Liberal rules attract overseas media firms to IndiaThursday, January 12, 2006
Japan/Reforms needed
FT.com: Japan eyes media and telecoms reformsWednesday, January 11, 2006
Asia/Digitalization/Forecasts
The Japan Times: Legions of bloggers, not so many readersTuesday, January 10, 2006
Thailand/New Business Weekly
Xinhuanet: China Business Weekly launched in ThailandChina/Digital
BBC News: Chinese revolution turns hi-techMonday, January 09, 2006
China/Economic Growth
CNN Money.com: China revises '04 GDP growth upChina/Advertising Space
AFX News Limited/Forbes.com: China's Focus Media to acquire top rival Target Media in 325 mln usd deal China/Bloggers vs. Foreign Technology Companies
AP/Yahoo! News: Microsoft Shuts Down Chinese BlogFriday, January 06, 2006
Malaysia/Newspapers/Scandal Claims
BBC News: Scandal 'claims' Malaysia editors"Two senior editors of one of Malaysia's top selling newspapers have reportedly been transferred after government complaints about its reporting. The editor and executive editor-in- chief were removed from their posts, sources within the organisation that owns the China Press told the BBC."
Wednesday, January 04, 2006
China/Daily Newspapers
Monday, January 02, 2006
China/Journalism/Strike
The Guardian: Beijing paper's staff strike after editor's removal"The protest at the Beijing News, a tabloid known for its forthright coverage of official corruption, is the first time in recent years that media workers have reacted so strongly to the political sacking of a senior editor."