News in Asia
  • About the News in Asia report
  1. An introduction to the News in Asia report from Gina Chua

    Foreword

  2. Explore key insights into the state of news in Asia

    Key insights

  3. 01 Gwen Robinson

    Covid, a coup and increased coercion: Media developments in Southeast Asia

  4. 02 Cherian George

    Dark side of people power: Populism and the news media

  5. 03 Dr Louisa Lim, Julia Bergin and Kate Wong

    Covid cover: National security and news media in China

  6. 04 Andrea Carson

    The grand bargain: Australia’s news media bargaining code

  7. 05 Ross Settles

    Paying for news: Funding models for news in Southeast Asia

  8. 06 Masato Kajimoto

    Faster facts: The rapid expansion of fact-checking

  9. 07 Ross Tapsell

    Upending information: Social media and the news

  10. 08 Sally-Ann Wilson

    News of the nation: The transformation of national broadcasting

  11. 09 Chris Greene and Annmaree O’Keeffe AM

    Default not design: News media and public diplomacy

  12. 10 Sharron Fast

    News under pressure: Issues and challenges for media freedom across Asia

  13. 11 Caroline Fisher, Kieran McGuinness and Jee Lee

    How Asia gets its news: News consumption trends 2016-2020

  14. 12 Caroline Fisher, Kieran McGuinness, Sora Park, Kerry McCallum and Jee Lee

    Who produces the news?

News in AsiaA report from the Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas

Understanding news media in the world’s most important region

  1. About the News in Asia report

    JNI’s Executive Director Mark Ryan explains what the report sets out to achieve

  2. Foreword

    An introduction to the News in Asia report from Gina Chua

  3. Key insights

    Explore key insights into the state of news in Asia

  1. Covid, a coup and increased coercion: Media developments in Southeast Asia
    01 Gwen Robinson

    Covid, a coup and increased coercion: Media developments in Southeast Asia

  2. Dark side of people power: Populism and the news media
    02 Cherian George

    Dark side of people power: Populism and the news media

  3. Covid cover: National security and news media in China
    03 Dr Louisa Lim, Julia Bergin and Kate Wong

    Covid cover: National security and news media in China

  4. The grand bargain: Australia’s news media bargaining code
    04 Andrea Carson

    The grand bargain: Australia’s news media bargaining code

  5. Paying for news: Funding models for news in Southeast Asia
    05 Ross Settles

    Paying for news: Funding models for news in Southeast Asia

  6. Faster facts: The rapid expansion of fact-checking
    06 Masato Kajimoto

    Faster facts: The rapid expansion of fact-checking

  7. Upending information: Social media and the news
    07 Ross Tapsell

    Upending information: Social media and the news

  8. News of the nation: The transformation of national broadcasting
    08 Sally-Ann Wilson

    News of the nation: The transformation of national broadcasting

  9. Default not design: News media and public diplomacy
    09 Chris Greene and Annmaree O’Keeffe AM

    Default not design: News media and public diplomacy

  10. News under pressure: Issues and challenges for media freedom across Asia
    10 Sharron Fast

    News under pressure: Issues and challenges for media freedom across Asia

  11. How Asia gets its news: News consumption trends 2016-2020
    11 Caroline Fisher, Kieran McGuinness and Jee Lee

    How Asia gets its news: News consumption trends 2016-2020

  12. Who produces the news?
    12 Caroline Fisher, Kieran McGuinness, Sora Park, Kerry McCallum and Jee Lee

    Who produces the news?

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