What news is good news?
The answer is tricky as the line between producers and consumers has been blurred.
The answer is tricky as the line between producers and consumers has been blurred.
Print publications have lost a large number of subscribers as digital media proliferates.
Chinese journalists find Nepal adaptable and familiar in terms of family and community values.
Press freedom should be about more than just defending the media from political interference.
Reporters are generally good in the who, what, when and where; but not in the why and how.
Today, we have an increasing number of media persona types in relentless pursuit of attention.
The media is often derided for all the ills, with little appraisal of the forces behind it.
The Nepali media outlets haven’t been able to effectively monetise their content.
During election campaigns, when truth is reduced to pithy slogans, facts are far from simple errors of details.