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Live Issue... Media owners must wait for the Olympic storm to pass

Barely a week goes by without news of another Chinese media crackdown.

Bright outlook for digital, says GroupM

SHANGHAI - Digital is projected to benefit from the slow growth and decreasing popularity of China's news-papers, according to GroupM.

All About... Private treaties

Indian papers have changed the way they sell ad space.

IHT repositions to play up New York Times link

HONG KONG - The International Herald Tribune is seeking to emphasise its proposition as a global news publication, having altered its front-page tagline from 'Published by the New York Times' to 'The ...

SCMP launches Olympic mini-site

HONG KONG – The South China Morning Post, Hong Kong’s leading English-language newspaper, has launched a mini website under the theme ‘Your passport the Beijing Olympics’, to mark the beginning of the...

Wall Street Journal and Yahoo.com top daily news sources for senior Asian management

ASIA PACIFIC - The Wall Street Journal is the most widely read daily news publication among senior business executives in Asia, followed by the Financial Times and the International Herald Tribune, ac...

Kerry Media in unconditional bid for SCMP

HONG KONG - The South China Morning Post is set to go private, following an unconditional bid from majority shareholder Kerry Media, a branch of Malaysian tycoon Robert Kuok’s Kerry Group.

Impasse sparks Axberg to quit SCMP

HONG KONG - South China Morning Post’s online publisher Chris Axberg is departing his role, after failing to agree with SCMP management on the business model of its online platform.

The Standard Hong Kong goes free

HONG KONG - Sing Tao News Corp's English-language daily The Standard has announced it will go free from next week, a move sparked by falling advertising revenue in the wake of changes to Hong Kong sto...

Profile... Shadow Shogun confronts Yomiuri’s future

The shoguns who head Japan’s privately owned media companies like to keep low profiles. None more so than Tsuneo Watanabe, chairman and editor-in-chief of Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings.

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