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Published last year: The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) calls for the immediate restoration of news channels Sakshi TV, TV9, NTV, and 10TV in Andhra Pradesh. CPJ urges state leaders to uphold press freedom and ensure broadcasters operate without censorship.
Published last year: The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) demands that Delhi Police cease its retaliatory investigation into The Caravan journalists, who were assaulted during the 2020 Delhi riots. CPJ calls for the prosecution of the attackers and emphasizes the need for transparency and justice to uphold press freedom in India.
Published last year: The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and the Indian Journalists Union (IJU) condemn the recent assaults on journalists in India amid elections and the Gaza Conflict, calling for urgent action to ensure their safety and uphold press freedom
Published last year: The Taliban's closure of Tamadon TV marks another alarming step in its ongoing crackdown on Afghan media. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) urges the Taliban to reverse this decision and halt its suppression of independent voices.
Published last year: Discover the latest developments in the Asian media industry as local OTT platforms gain traction and video streaming services dominate the market in 2024. Learn more about the factors driving this growth.
Published last year: The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) demands the immediate release of independent journalist Truong Huy San, detained by Vietnamese authorities. San, known for his critical political commentary, was apprehended in Hanoi, and his family has no information about his whereabouts. Read more about the CPJ's call for action.
Published last year: Singapore's new privacy laws affect media operations with stricter data protection measures. Understand how these regulations impact media practices and consumer privacy.
Published last year: South Korea leads Asia in digital news consumption growth. Learn about the latest trends and how Korean media is innovating to meet the demands of digital audiences.
Published last year: China enforces new media regulations to control online content, impacting media outlets and social platforms. Learn about the latest rules and their implications for freedom of expression.
Published last year: Two journalists in Bangladesh were assaulted while on duty, with Aklakur Rahman Akash sustaining serious eye injuries and Enamul Haque being stabbed. The International Federation of Journalists has condemned the attacks and called for immediate and transparent investigations to uphold press freedom.
Published last year: South Korea's CJ ENM has announced the acquisition of a majority stake in the streaming platform Viu for $1.2 billion. This strategic move aims to enhance content distribution and expand CJ ENM's global reach in the competitive Asian streaming market.
Published last year: Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited and Sony Pictures Networks India have completed a $1.5 billion merger, forming Zee-Sony Media. The merger aims to compete with global streaming giants by combining extensive content libraries and enhancing digital streaming services in the Indian media landscape.
Published last year: Kailash Sirohiya, chair of Kantipur Media Group, was arrested over alleged citizenship issues, raising concerns of press freedom suppression. Media organizations condemn the arrest, linking it to critical coverage of Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane. Calls for Sirohiya's release emphasize the importance of upholding press freedom in Nepal.