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Media Pluralism in Asia: The Role and Impact of Alternative Media

Singapore: Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC);Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University (NTU) (2007), vi, 273 pp.

Contains illustrations

Series: AMIC Asian Communication Series

ISBN 978-981-4136-04-4

Reviewed in: Media International Australia, vol. 126:1 (2008), pp. 173-174

Signature commbox: 300:10-Community 2007

1 Bangladesh, much scope for alternative media, but is there political will? / M. Golam Rahman, 1
2 India, regulations need to catch up with technology / Ashish Sen, 28
3 Indonesia, alternative media enjoying a fresh breeze / Shita Laksmi and Ignatius Haryanto, 53
4 Malaysia, alternative media: only on the internet / Kalinga Seneviratne, 86
5 Nepal, picking up steam, but political bottlenecks ahead / Binod Bhattarai, 132
6 Philippines, free environment encourage diversity / Ma. Theresa M. Rivera, 176
7 Sri Lanka, a thin line between "public service" and alternative media / Sameera Tilakawardana, 215
8 Thailand, community radio takes off, but / Lucksana Klaikao, assisted by Thianchai Isaradej and Glen Lewis, 242