A polarised media creates a polarised society
We can’t run away from the fact that media ownership along with political and economical factors will affect objectivity.
We can’t run away from the fact that media ownership along with political and economical factors will affect objectivity.
What do you think about Olympic memes, athlete sexism and Manglish?
We three sexy beasts talk about men’s obsession with cool vessels, the development of the Disney princess and Kabali!
Between 20th and 21st July, I observed and monitored as many local news organisations as I could to see how they covered the 1MDB controversy.
We talk about about three topics; the British TV show Downtown Abbey, the hyper minimalist movement and the hot news of the week (ie: OSTRICHES!).
I was more than happy when Canon wanted to feature me as one of a few photojournalists they were highlighting.
I was on the same talkshow with Sharvin Jeyendran, a 14 year old kid who has an IQ higher than Stephen Hawking!
Often, I’m asked by my non-journalist friends what it’s like to practice journalism in Malaysia. Well, I’d usually say it is great and that it isn’t different than any other place. I don’t know who I’m kidding.
Would online news organisations in Malaysia be open and brave enough to experiment and try new models to ensure their own sustainability?
The media has a right not to be objective By Zan Azlee I HAVE never been a believer of the existence of totally objective journalism or the media. In theory, […]