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Media Reform Going Backward?

Bangkok: Thai Broadcast Journalists Association;Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) (2005), x, 118 pp.

Contains illustrations

ISBN 974-93832-5-7

Introduction: Broadcast media reform: Hope in a nearly hopeless situation, 1
1 In reforming the media, the NBC has created more questions than answers / Thepchai Yong, 10
2 The Truth behind the Selection of the National Broadcasting Commission that Contradicts the Constitution / Chirmsak Pinthong, 16
3 Community Radio: Prove of the Public Mind and the People’s Spirit of Freedom and Dignity / Uajit Virojtrairat, 34
4 A Genealogy of Media Reform in Thailand and Its Discourses / Ubonrat Siriyuvasak, 50
5 How to prevent domination of media business listed in the stock market / Somkiat Tangkitvanich, 75
6 Where There is a Dream, There are Today and Tomorrow: A Movement to Realize Cabinet Resolution on Children Program on TV / Wilasinee Phiphitkul, 82
7 When Television Starts New Trends for Others to Follow / Sopit Wangvivatana, 98
a) Khon-Kon-Khon (people delving into people) program / TV Burapa Co., 99
b) The Khun Phra Chuay (Oh My God!) program / Workpoint Entertainment POL, 108