THE recent vote sway during the Malaysian Elections that caused the ruling coalition to lose many of its seats in Parliament and State Assemblies have been attributed to new media, specifically online news portals, and non traditional media

Several online news portals have been set up days before the election and have gained

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Online News via the Internet is overtaking print and broadcast in China where geography makes it quite tough to disseminate news.

For a growing nation as huge as it is, it would appear that broadcast would still be king. Not any more.

A posting on Poynter talking about an internet research which revealed stunning results

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One week before the Malaysian general elections on March 8, online alternative news portal Malaysiakini.com offered free access to its content. Prior to that, it was on subscription basis, RM15 per month. There are also various levels of subscription, including a package deal with Wall Street Journal subscription thrown in as w

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AT a recent international conference on online journalism in Berlin, DW-WORLD.DE interviewed Michael Rediske from the German Section of Reporters without Borders was asked whether Internet reporting has changed all the rules of journalism.

The interview is carried electronically at this website.

One of the interesting thi

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Importance Of The Contact Page - Tip For Newspaper Owners

If in the past, print and paper restricts putting in all your desks editors' names and their phone/fax numbers, web affords you much freedom.

However, I still find editors who frown on putting your contacts page despite web space be almost free. Why this is so be

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