Description |
vi, 273 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Series |
AMIC Asian communication series |
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AMIC Asian communication series.
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Contents |
Bangladesh, much scope for alternative media, but is there political will? / M. Golam Rahman -- India, regulations need to catch up with technology / Ashish Sen -- Indonesia, alternative media enjoying a fresh breeze / Shita Laksmi and Ignatius Haryanto -- Malaysia, alternative media-- only on the internet / Kalinga Seneviratne -- Nepal, picking up steam, but political bottlenecks ahead / Binod Bhattarai -- Philippines, free environment encourage diversity / Ma. Theresa M. Rivera -- Sri Lanka, a thin line between "public service" and alternative media / Sameera Tilakawardana -- Thailand, community radio takes off, but / Lucksana Klaikao ; assisted by Thianchai Isaradej and Glen Lewis |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Alternative mass media -- Asia.
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Mass media -- Influence.
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Mass media -- Political aspects -- Asia.
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Mass media -- Social aspects.
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Mass media -- Social aspects -- Asia.
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Mass media -- Asia.
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Press and politics -- Asia.
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Author |
Seneviratne, Kalinga.
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Nanyang Technological University. School of Commuication and Information
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LC no. |
2007449039 |
ISBN |
9789814136044 (paperback) |
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9814136042 (paperback) |
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