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Impact of COVID-19 on Media Freedom, Journalist Safety and Media Viability in Southeast Asia

Public Media Alliance;UNESCO;Asia Democracy Network (ADN) (2021), 141 pp.

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"This Situation Report on the “Impact of COVID-19 on Media Freedom, Media Business Viability, and the Safety of Journalists in Southeast Asia” offers an insight into the key impacts of the pandemic on the media across nine countries. The report proposes recommendations for enabling sustainable and effective media standards to improve media freedom and the safety of journalists. It also explores potential solutions, and innovations for media business viability in the region. The publication comes at a time when news organisations have been forced to accelerate their move to providing more extensive digital services due to various lockdown restrictions, with some not having the resources to make this transition successfully. These additional financial pressures caused by COVID-19 are happening against a backdrop of broader threats to media freedom and the safety of journalists. Another challenge facing media freedom in the region is the introduction of laws purporting to combat the spread of disinformation and misinformation. While such laws have been introduced under the guise of protecting the public, they are more often used as tools to limit the ability of journalists to hold power to account. As countries geared up to fight COVID-19, a crackdown on independent journalism and critical reporting ensued. Many news outlets and media workers, notably journalists, have faced unprecedented risks to their physical and mental well-being, amid unrelenting, and intensified crackdowns on media freedom. Creating a safe and enabling environment for media and journalists to be able to work independently is a prerequisite for democracies to flourish. The issues pertaining to the safety of journalists and media sustainability during a time of crisis such as COVID-19, require attention from all stakeholders, including both state and non-state actors." (Summary, page 115)
"This project was informed by a questionnaire for journalists, media workers and other stakeholders based in 9 countries: Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam. The questionnaire accepted responses from 27 June until 22 August 2021 and was produced using Google Forms and shared with Public Media Alliance (PMA) members and partner organisation networks. It was also advertised via the PMA website and social media channels. There was a total of 57 questions but for the benefit of this analysis, only a selection of key findings has been used. A total of 61 responses were received." (Page 117)
FOREWORD / Guy Berger, 7
INTRODUCTION / Laxman Datt Pant, 9
REGIONAL OVERVIEW
Media Freedom / Tess Bacalla, 16
Media Business Viability / Anrike Visser, 21
Journalist Safety / Therese Patricia S. Torres, 26
COUNTRY REPORTS
CAMBODIA Media Freedom and Safety of Journalists / Ou Ritthy, 36
Media Business Viability / Anrike Visser, 41
INDONESIA Media Freedom and Safety of Journalists / Masduki, 45
Media Business Viability / Anrike Visser, 49
MALAYSIA Media Freedom and Safety of Journalists / Kamles Kumar, 53
Media Business Viability / Anrike Visser, 58
MYANMAR Media Freedom and Safety of Journalists / Anrike Visser, 63
Media Business Viability / Anrike Visser, 66
PHILIPPINES Media Freedom and Safety of Journalists / Janess Ann J. Ellao, 71
Media Business Viability / Anrike Visser, 76
SINGAPORE Media Freedom and Safety of Journalists / Kirsten Han, 80
Media Business Viability / Anrike Visser, 86
THAILAND Media Freedom and Safety of Journalists / Jessada Salathong, 90
Media Business Viability / Anrike Visser, 95
TIMOR-LESTE Media Freedom and Safety of Journalists / Zevonia Vieira, 98
Media Business Viability / Anrike Visser, 102
VIETNAM Media Freedom and Safety of Journalists / Hang Dinh, 106
Media Business Viability / Anrike Visser, 112
SUMMARY, 115
APPENDIX, 116